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- AElhometta
- Archaic attempt at autonomous non-sandboxed distributed artificial life of assembler automaton type, it features: separation of descriptive and executive data that provides branches and loops without jump instructions, publish-subscribe interaction with other instances over Tor, input/output through ordinary files associated with external sensors and actuators, and built-in shell.
- Bcrypt
- Password hashing Python library.
- Bitcoin-Safe (FOSS) desktop wallet
- Bitcoin Safe is a desktop software designed for managing Bitcoin in a secure, cold storage environment. It focuses on reducing risks associated with private key exposure by requiring hardware wallet integration and enforcing best practices for key management. The application includes guided setup flows for both single-signature and multi-signature wallets, helping users configure secure storage without needing deep technical expertise. It also provides tools for monitoring transactions through visual money flow diagrams and supports collaboration in multisig setups by enabling secure sharing of partially signed transactions. Additional features such as address poisoning detection, PDF backup generation, PSBT remote signing, Categories and Labels Sync across different devices or MultiSig parties, and Encrypted Chat groups for each multisig to enhance usability while maintaining security. The software is open source and compatible with a wide range of hardware wallets, making it suitable for individuals prioritizing long-term Bitcoin storage and control. Your keys, your sats!
- Briar
- Briar is a messaging app designed for activists, journalists, and anyone else who needs a safe, easy and robust way to communicate. Unlike traditional messaging apps, Briar doesn't rely on a central server - messages are synchronized directly between the users' devices. If the internet's down, Briar can sync via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, keeping the information flowing in a crisis. If the internet's up, Briar can sync via the Tor network, protecting users and their relationships from surveillance.
- Conversations.im
- Conversations is a Jabber/XMPP client for Android 5.0+ smartphones that has been optimized to provide a unique mobile experience. A port to iOS is envisaged in the medium-term future. Conversations allows you to easily send images, show if your contact has received and read your message, permit dynamic history and handles multiple devices (especially sync with desktop clients), allow you to create group chats and support one-to-one Audio/Video calls ! And thanks to the XMPP Protocol (that is a push protocol) you battery life is safe. Conversations also does not require a Google Account or specifically Google Cloud Messaging (GCM). Using the XMPP federated protocol, you can freely choose a trustworthy server (your own if you want) for yourself while still chatting with contacts that are using other servers. The communication between Conversations and the XMPP server as well as the communication between the individual servers is TLS encrypted. This way, not only your messages are safe but more importantly it is impossible for an outside attacker to intercept your meta data (with whom you are chatting) without attacking your server first. On top of that, Conversations gives you the choice to enable one of two end-to-end encryption mechanisms. The first one is OMEMO, a state of the art multi-end-to-multi-end encryption method which is very easy to setup and gives you forward secrecy and plausible deniability. For backwards compatibility reasons Conversations also supports OpenPGP.
- DuckDuckGo on TOR
- Search with DuckDuckGo using the TOR network without JavaScript
- Epicyon
- ActivityPub compliant server, designed for simplicity and accessibility. Includes calendar, news and sharing economy features to empower your federated community.
- Feather
- Feather has many useful features and it is focused on privacy and security, it works through Tor network and websocket connection
- Golang-goptlib
- goptlib is a little Go library which understands the Tor pluggable transport managed-proxy protocol. It is useful for developers writing Tor pluggable transports in Go.
- Guix
- Guix is a transactional package manager and an advanced distribution of the GNU operating system. It can be used on top of any system running the Hurd or the Linux kernel, or it can be used as a standalone operating system distribution for i686, x86_64, ARMv7, AArch64 and powerpc64le machines. It can also cross compile applications for these architectures/OS combination and Windows 32/64 bit (mingw-w64), GNU/Linux mips64el, PowerPC 32/64 bit big endian, RiscV64. Support for Android is unofficial. In addition to standard package management features, Guix supports transactional upgrades and roll-backs, unprivileged package management, per-user profiles, and garbage collection. When used as a standalone GNU/Linux distribution, Guix offers a declarative, stateless approach to operating system configuration management. Guix is highly customizable and hackable through Guile programming interfaces and extensions to the Scheme language.
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