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[?]retro » 🌐
@retro@soc.octade.net

A boodle of cypherpunk and encryption applications

Apps for encryption, comms, Usenet, remailers ...

Ch1ffr3punk: https://github.com/Ch1ffr3punk

The owner is a denizen of the OG scene.

@cypherpunk@soc.octade.net @cryptography@soc.octade.net @usenet@soc.octade.net

    [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
    @fsf@hostux.social

    The Shop is open now through July 19. Get yourself or someone you care about a free software gift today: u.fsf.org/4bd

      [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
      @fsf@hostux.social

      If you've been inspired by someone's hard work in the community, nominate them for a Free Software Award by July 12: u.fsf.org/4bc

        [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
        @fsf@hostux.social

        A ! to Norm Gunn, Raffael Stocker, and Ryo Nakamura for helping the FSF to promote . To see a longer list of those who have helped us financially in our advocacy for and awareness, visit: u.fsf.org/4ao

        Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

        Alt...Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

          [?]LibreOffice » 🌐
          @libreoffice@fosstodon.org

          Take a quick look back at 2025 and what happened in the project – new releases, updates, work, and more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl

          Annual Report banner with group photo from LibreOffice Conference

          Alt...Annual Report banner with group photo from LibreOffice Conference

            [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
            @fsf@hostux.social

            A ! to Adam Oberbeck and Edward Flick for helping the FSF to promote . To see a longer list of those who have helped us financially in our advocacy for and awareness, visit: u.fsf.org/4ao

            Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

            Alt...Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

              [?]Debacle [they/he/she/whatever] » 🌐
              @debacle@framapiaf.org

              @louis @adbenitez @w8emv

              Phone numbers as ids are not only bad for . They also make it hard to maintain multiple accounts for different areas of life.

              E.g. I maintain four accounts: One at work, one at my main project, one for public stuff, and of course a private one.

              (In my case it's /, not Delta, but that doesn't matter in this context. Both do support multiple accounts.)

                [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                @fsf@hostux.social

                Local meetups are great for of all ages and experiences: u.fsf.org/4ag

                  [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                  @fsf@hostux.social

                  Interested in helping users find freedom-respecting programs by updating the Free Software Directory (FSD)? Please consider joining the FSD meeting this Friday on IRC. Read more at: fsf.org/events/fsd-2026-06-19-

                  A person in construction clothing and a hardhat in front of a building being constructed. The captions say, 'Help us build a more free future together' at top and 'Contribute to the Free Software Directory' at bottom

                  Alt...A person in construction clothing and a hardhat in front of a building being constructed. The captions say, 'Help us build a more free future together' at top and 'Contribute to the Free Software Directory' at bottom

                    [?]LibreOffice » 🌐
                    @libreoffice@fosstodon.org

                    Give a talk at the upcoming Conference 2026 in Pordenone, Italy! We've extended the Call for Papers for two more weeks: events.documentfoundation.org/

                      [?]LibreOffice » 🌐
                      @libreoffice@fosstodon.org

                      Join the community! Build up your skills and learn new things: youtube.com/watch?v=tundkAar9d4  

                        [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                        @fsf@hostux.social

                        A associate membership doesn't just support the movement, it also comes with a lot of great perks: fsf.org/associate/benefits

                          [?]Jesus Michał von Gentoo 🏔 (he) » 🌐
                          @mgorny@social.treehouse.systems

                          IT being a neverending nightmare [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

                          Computers used to be fun. I used to use Windows 9x, and it was unstable as hell, and you kept having to lean over backwards to get things to work. Then I used bleeding edge Linux, and at some point I've ended up running pure framebuffer tty for months because X11 was broken. But despite all the breakage (or maybe even because of it), it was fun. It was fun because random accidental breakage was the worst you could expect.

                          Nowadays, accidental breakage is rare. Things are relatively stable. However, every step of the way you have to watch out for bad actors. No, not criminals, they are rare. Evil corporations who are looking at every opportunity to fuck you up. Using computer is no longer fun, it's no longer a tool that helps you, and it's no longer your choice. You are forced to use it, and if you don't want to be hurt every step of the way, you have to spend all the effort on fighting back. And you're fucked up anyway, because even if you manage, your family and all the people around you won't care and will let their devices, their computers and their smartphones fuck you up.

                          I've started using FLOSS so many years ago, for the trivial reason that I didn't want to pay for software. I stayed because I enjoyed doing it. And I wanted to make a difference, I wanted to contribute positively to the world. Even if in a little way, but I wanted to be able to say that as much harm I've done to the planet, there's at least something positive to balance it out.

                          But nowadays I hate FLOSS. It's been overrun by the worst people in the world. The people who aren't happy with just fucking you up. They want everyone to keep fucking everyone up. It's the kind of horror where whatever you do, it turns out you're causing harm.

                          I don't trust my work anymore. So much of the software I touch turns out to be . When I file a pull request, I'm worried it will trigger reviews. When I file a bug, I'm worried it will trigger LLM responses. And today, I've learned that my old bug report to a project resulted in a dozen slop pull requests already. Whatever you do, folks smile and tell you "see, you fucked up the world even more after all".

                          Honestly, I don't know what to do. I hate all of this so much. But even if I managed to figure out something else to do for a living, I can't escape computers. And if I stop doing them, if I stop fighting them, I will only end up being fucked up more.

                            [?]LibreOffice » 🌐
                            @libreoffice@fosstodon.org

                            In May, the community worked on new features, improvements to existing features, and bugfixes in the suite: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org

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                              [?]Open for Business » 🌐
                              @ofb@mastodon.faithtree.social

                              Dennis E. Powell: "Many people own 'smart' televisions, which is to say sets or boxes connected to the internet. Practically none of those people have read their televisions' privacy policies. If they had, they would be horrified." ofb.biz/sa1424

                                [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                                @fsf@hostux.social

                                Local meetups are great for of all ages and experiences: u.fsf.org/4ag

                                  [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                                  @fsf@hostux.social

                                  A ! to Arthur Gleckler and David Klann for helping the FSF to promote . To see a longer list of those who have helped us financially in our advocacy for and awareness, visit: u.fsf.org/4ao

                                  Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

                                  Alt...Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

                                    [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                                    @fsf@hostux.social

                                    Local meetups are great for of all ages and experiences: u.fsf.org/4ag

                                      [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                                      @fsf@hostux.social

                                      Relicensing and license compatibility are two important aspects of how licensing works in the community. Learn about both concepts, what they have in common, and how they differ: u.fsf.org/4b1

                                        [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                                        @fsf@hostux.social

                                        A ! to the Sheila, Dave and Sherry Gold Foundation and Tom Benjamin Radtke for helping the FSF to promote . To see a longer list of those who have helped us financially in our advocacy for and awareness, visit: u.fsf.org/4ao

                                        Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

                                        Alt...Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

                                          [?]LibreOffice » 🌐
                                          @libreoffice@fosstodon.org

                                          What's happening in the project? Software updates, events, a new development strategy and more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl

                                          LibreOffice recap banner

                                          Alt...LibreOffice recap banner

                                            [?]Free Software Foundation » 🌐
                                            @fsf@hostux.social

                                            A ! to Norm Gunn, Raffael Stocker, and Ryo Nakamura for helping the FSF to promote . To see a longer list of those who have helped us financially in our advocacy for and awareness, visit: u.fsf.org/4ao

                                            Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

                                            Alt...Image that says 'Thank GNU' with a GNU head by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh

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                                              [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                              @octade@soc.octade.net

                                              Why The Linus Torvalds Is Irredeemably Corrupt
                                              [quote] "The legal instrument protecting your rights as a user of Linux is less important than the commercial ecosystem built on top of it. And that commercial ecosystem as we have established is controlled by the same corporations paying a half a million dollars a year for board seats at the Linux Foundation. ... The message ... enforce the GPL, lose your friends ... violate it openly ... get a seat on the board ... The GPL is not dead but its enforcement mechanism has been systematically dismantled by the very organization that claims to steward it."
                                              [synopsis]

                                              Linux Foundation has squelched the voice of the lay contributors and now corporations control the decision-making process.

                                              Now that your contributions to GPL'd free software have created mega-millionaires and billionaires ... those same rich fat cats that profited from your free code now want to keep you from sharing your own free code or profiting from it while they violate the software license to cash in. They promote ideology campaigns employing useful idiots and ideological parrots to insulate themselves from criticism and hold themselves above reproach from the people they are exploiting to build their tech empire. The Linux Foundation has joined the empire.

                                              I have said before that a new alternative operating system is required if software freedom and privacy are to survive. Linux is not the resistance against the system. Linux is the system.

                                              [/synopsis]

                                              Full video for your earbuds: https://youtu.be/efDXFsUWk8U

                                              [copypasta]

                                              Our latest discussion builds on previous conversations, exploring the alleged corruption within the Linux Foundation and Linus Torvalds's potential awareness. We'll examine the intricate relationship between user space and the linux kernel developer, diving into how these components interact and influence the broader linux internals. This video aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the situation, explaining the nuances of these operating systems and the impact on open source software.

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                                                [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                SILENCE IS DEAFENING
                                                "While the [age verification] bill moved through the legislature, the OSI, FSF, Software Freedom Conservancy, and Linux Foundation all sat it out — no testimony, no public analysis, no formal opposition on the record."
                                                Are the adults listening?

                                                California's computer age verification law is poison. The new California age verification law is a version of INGSOC's telescreen watching you. And the usual self-proclaimed software freedom fighters are AWOL as this attack on your freedom is executed.

                                                Don't listen to apologists who claim this isn't a big deal. It is a huge deal. This law is not about protecting children. The California law is a ruse for laying the foundation and precedent for mandatory remote control of all operating systems. They are using children as a shield for their true intentions. It's called a 'subterfuge' or a 'pretext' to hide the real rationale. And in politics subterfuge is very common. These politicians don't care about your children. They care about control and information is control. Compliance with California's new law is highly corrosive to free software and deadly to personal privacy.

                                                With the mandatory age verification API in place, legislators can later add more laws mandating retrieval of even more privacy-invasive information just to install and use any operating system. This is Big Brother's telescreen in your living room. And the Linux community is nearly silent on the matter, instead focused on artificial intelligence investment.

                                                Where were the software freedom organizations when California was mandating installation of in all free and open source operating systems? Did they oppose it? Or did they support it by silence? The California age verification law is the greatest threat to software freedom in recent history., striking right at the root of software installation for all users. Yet (((crickets))).

                                                Is silence really tacit support?

                                                "While the [age verification] bill moved through the legislature, the OSI, FSF, Software Freedom Conservancy, and Linux Foundation all sat it out — no testimony, no public analysis, no formal opposition on the record."
                                                [https://boingboing.net/2026/03/02/californias-age-verification-law-could-regulate-every-linux-command.html]

                                                Where were they when this mandatory spyware infrastructure was being shoved down our throats? Where were the self-proclaimed software freedom fighters? Where were the calls to action? I didn't see any.

                                                Is silence golden ... or is gold buying silence?

                                                Let these organizations know that you oppose California's age verification spyware law and that you expect them to rally in defense of true software freedom--freedom from government oversight of your software systems. Parents--and not the spyware state--should protect their children. The government is neither your parent nor your god nor your savior and the people should send a clear message stating that.

                                                California, stay out of my operating system! And stay the hell away from children!

                                                @eff@mastodon.social
                                                @linuxfoundation@social.lfx.dev
                                                @fsf@hostux.social
                                                @osi@opensource.org
                                                @conservancy@sfconservancy.org

                                                CC: @laffer1@bsd.network @leo@twit.social @MichaelRoss@social.linux.pizza @rms@mastodon.xyz @thenewoil@mastodon.thenewoil.org @TechDesk@flipboard.social @remixtures@tldr.nettime.org

                                                A crowd of sillouettes of people stands in front of a giant telescreen depicting a single giant eye watching them.

                                                Alt...A crowd of sillouettes of people stands in front of a giant telescreen depicting a single giant eye watching them.

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                                                  [?]Blue Ghost » 🌐
                                                  @blueghost@mastodon.online

                                                  Delta Chat is a messaging platform that works over email.

                                                  Setup is similar to a email client.
                                                  Messaging is decentralized and interoperable.

                                                  Supports end-to-end encryption via PGP.
                                                  PGP encryption keys are created automatically.

                                                  Default desktop client is based on Electron.
                                                  Electron is based on the Google Chromium web browser.

                                                  Website: delta.chat
                                                  Mastodon: @delta

                                                  Delta Chat logo.

                                                  Alt...Delta Chat logo.

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                                                    [?]Blue Ghost » 🌐
                                                    @blueghost@mastodon.online

                                                    Cryptomator is a client-side encryption tool for cloud storage services.

                                                    Data protected via AES-256 encryption.
                                                    Individual and business features.
                                                    Managed and self-hosted options.

                                                    ENCRYPTED

                                                    File content.
                                                    File/Folder name.

                                                    NOT ENCRYPTED

                                                    File/Folder access/creation/modification timestamp.
                                                    Number of files/folders in a folder/vault.
                                                    File size.

                                                    Website: cryptomator.org
                                                    Mastodon: @cryptomator

                                                    Cryptomator logo.

                                                    Alt...Cryptomator logo.

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                                                      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                      @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                      NEWSCARD: Decentralized, Encrypted Paste Bin via Usenet Newsgroups

                                                      NEWSCARD Publish and fetch permanent named records via Network News

                                                      Newscard creates a decentralized, encrypted, named record paste bin.

                                                      [git repo] https://codeberg.org/OCTADE/newscard (use most recent version only)

                                                      With a single command, name the card, snarf the file and encrypt it.

                                                      With another command, push the encrypted file to the public network.

                                                      With another short command, snarf a file from the network.

                                                      Only users knowing the name [key] of the record will be able to decrypt it.

                                                      If a strong passphrase is used to name the file, it will be very secure.

                                                      This is useful for quickly snarfing, encrypting, and publishing a text file:

                                                      $~: card enc [passphrase] [file]
                                                      $~: card put [passphrase]

                                                      It is useful for retrieving a text file with just a key:

                                                      $~: card get [passphrase]
                                                      $~: card show [passphrase]

                                                      If and when you want the general public to access the record just share the keyword.

                                                      Newscard uses nine (9) (NINE) layers of encryption with OpenSSL chacha20 cipher.

                                                      Newscard generates 9 each of: cipher keys, salts, key iteration parameters.

                                                      It would be nice if something like this were added to the ActivityPub protocol, such that keyword[@]host.url would do the same thing. Then secret text records could be stored securely for later retrieval or revelation.

                                                      @infostorm@a.gup.pe @crypto@a.gup.pe @infosec@a.gup.pe @selfhosting@a.gup.pe

                                                      Playing card of the Jack of Clubs. The Jack is a moustached man in a black top hat and suit in a oval center cameo. The colors are inverted so that everything on the face is black except the lines which are white, like a charcoal cutout picture., giving it a retro digital appearance mixed with retro handicraft vibes.

                                                      Alt...Playing card of the Jack of Clubs. The Jack is a moustached man in a black top hat and suit in a oval center cameo. The colors are inverted so that everything on the face is black except the lines which are white, like a charcoal cutout picture., giving it a retro digital appearance mixed with retro handicraft vibes.

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                                                        [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                        @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                        NEWSCARD: Decentralized, Encrypted Paste Bin via Usenet Newsgroups

                                                        NEWSCARD Publish and fetch permanent named records via Network News

                                                        Newscard creates a decentralized, encrypted, named record paste bin.

                                                        [git repo] https://codeberg.org/OCTADE/newscard (use most recent version only)

                                                        With a single command, name the card, snarf the file and encrypt it.

                                                        With another command, push the encrypted file to the public network.

                                                        With another short command, snarf a file from the network.

                                                        Only users knowing the name [key] of the record will be able to decrypt it.

                                                        If a strong passphrase is used to name the file, it will be very secure.

                                                        This is useful for quickly snarfing, encrypting, and publishing a text file:

                                                        $~: card enc [passphrase] [file]
                                                        $~: card put [passphrase]

                                                        It is useful for retrieving a text file with just a key:

                                                        $~: card get [passphrase]
                                                        $~: card show [passphrase]

                                                        If and when you want the general public to access the record just share the keyword.

                                                        Newscard uses nine (9) (NINE) layers of encryption with OpenSSL chacha20 cipher.

                                                        Newscard generates 9 each of: cipher keys, salts, key iteration parameters.

                                                        It would be nice if something like this were added to the ActivityPub protocol, such that keyword[@]host.url would do the same thing. Then secret text records could be stored securely for later retrieval or revelation.

                                                        @infostorm@a.gup.pe @crypto@a.gup.pe @infosec@a.gup.pe

                                                        Playing card of the Jack of Clubs. The Jack is a moustached man in a black top hat and suit in a oval center cameo. The colors are inverted so that everything on the face is black except the lines which are white, like a charcoal cutout picture., giving it a retro digital appearance mixed with retro handicraft vibes.

                                                        Alt...Playing card of the Jack of Clubs. The Jack is a moustached man in a black top hat and suit in a oval center cameo. The colors are inverted so that everything on the face is black except the lines which are white, like a charcoal cutout picture., giving it a retro digital appearance mixed with retro handicraft vibes.

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                                                          [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                          @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                          NEWSCARD: Decentralized, Encrypted Paste Bin via Usenet Newsgroups

                                                          NEWSCARD Publish and fetch permanent named records via Network News

                                                          Newscard creates a decentralized, encrypted, named record paste bin.

                                                          [git repo] https://codeberg.org/OCTADE/newscard (use most recent version only)

                                                          With a single command, name the card, snarf the file and encrypt it.

                                                          With another command, push the encrypted file to the public network.

                                                          With another short command, snarf a file from the network.

                                                          Only users knowing the name [key] of the record will be able to decrypt it.

                                                          If a strong passphrase is used to name the file, it will be very secure.

                                                          This is useful for quickly snarfing, encrypting, and publishing a text file:

                                                          $~: card enc [passphrase] [file]
                                                          $~: card put [passphrase]

                                                          It is useful for retrieving a text file with just a key:

                                                          $~: card get [passphrase]
                                                          $~: card show [passphrase]

                                                          If and when you want the general public to access the record just share the keyword.

                                                          Newscard uses nine (9) (NINE) layers of encryption with OpenSSL chacha20 cipher.

                                                          Newscard generates 9 each of: cipher keys, salts, key iteration parameters.

                                                          It would be nice if something like this were added to the ActivityPub protocol, such that keyword[@]host.url would do the same thing. Then secret text records could be stored securely for later retrieval or revelation.

                                                          @infostorm@a.gup.pe @usenet@lemmy.world @crypto@a.gup.pe @infosec@a.gup.pe

                                                          Playing card of the Jack of Clubs. The Jack is a moustached man in a black top hat and suit in a oval center cameo. The colors are inverted so that everything on the face is black except the lines which are white, like a charcoal cutout picture., giving it a retro digital appearance mixed with retro handicraft vibes.

                                                          Alt...Playing card of the Jack of Clubs. The Jack is a moustached man in a black top hat and suit in a oval center cameo. The colors are inverted so that everything on the face is black except the lines which are white, like a charcoal cutout picture., giving it a retro digital appearance mixed with retro handicraft vibes.