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What are some neat privacy focused open sourced projects to check out?
We sponsor or contribute resources to a handful of projects that we personally use or are excited about, namely publishing websites to the I2P and Yggdrasil networks as well as hosting routers/nodes to distribute traffic for those networks. We do more than that, as you can see here: https://incognet.io/privacyprojects , but we'd like to do more!
What projects are you all currently into or excited about? We prefer projects that allow us to make content available from the clearnet to those on alternative networks, such as what we're already doing with Teddit and Invidious. As a provider, it's pretty nice to be able to host instances of projects we think are cool or spin up some servers for contributing network resources to anonymity networks and such. So, what sort of things do you think is worth checking out?
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OpenBSD :-)
There's a team of volunteers who work on https://www.privacytools.io/ that focuses on a curated list of privacy-focused tools. However, it seems the primary domain owner has been MIA and they've been moving things over to a new domain. Might be an interesting place to check.
I run https://unredacted.org with some neat projects including a Matrix server in testing: https://element.unredacted.org
Currently focusing on Tor exits though: https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/unredacted.org.html
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:2A0F47CE7E1C0B7DE6FF2B3AD05DB0E77A876D98
Yggdrasil looks interesting...
Grafana looks great. I've got a draft of a "Resources We Contribute" page that'd show some bandwidth stats for all services on one page but it looks like it's from 1997.
Yggdrasil is really great. We actually use it "in production" to do things like create secure HTTP tunnels from the I2P network to non-I2P servers to serve content over I2P.
Ex:
<- you -><- I2P Network -><- Yggdrasil Tunnel -><- Some Site/Service ->
So all of the stuff we publish to the I2P network (Our site, panels, tube.i2p, teddit.i2p, nexus.i2p, yggnet.i2p, etc) all have the HTTP tunnels served over Yggdrasil. (Since all of those sites are also available natively over Yggdrasil) Previously they were served over clearnet IPv4/v6. I can still stream YouTube videos from tube.i2p without issue.
I haven't messed with their DNS system much, though I did previously toy around with Wyrd when it was still a thing. Looks like they've transitioned to a different DNS system for now, which will be good for user readable URLs.
Please consider the following:
https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search
https://github.com/searx/searx
https://github.com/zedeus/nitter
https://sr.ht/~cadence/bibliogram
Only reason I'm not already hosting is the fact instances already exist and are maintained on the networks we like.
Layer 8 rulz.
https://cock.li/
If anyone cares, there is a clearnet Teddit version available now at https://incogsnoo.com - A good option if you want to browse quarantined subs without logging in, for example.