Android 7 Code Dump
contains the source code for U-Boot, a boot loader for
Embedded boards based on PowerPC, ARM, MIPS and several other
this and muuuuch more Android 7 Code Dump you find at:
ππΌ Confidential and Proprietary:
https://github.com/exconfidential
π‘ @NoGoolag
#android #code #dump #ROM #dev
contains the source code for U-Boot, a boot loader for
Embedded boards based on PowerPC, ARM, MIPS and several other
this and muuuuch more Android 7 Code Dump you find at:
ππΌ Confidential and Proprietary:
https://github.com/exconfidential
π‘ @NoGoolag
#android #code #dump #ROM #dev
Etebase - An open-source and end-to-end encrypted SDK and backend
Hey everyone, I'm Tom, the lead developer of [Etebase](https://www.etebase.com) and [EteSync](https://www.etesync.com).
The idea behind Etebase is to make it easy for developers to build encrypted applications, and enable more privacy-first and encrypted applications to be built.
It's fully open-source and it's what powers EteSync 2.0, and its integrations with GNOME, KDE and the likes. There are libraries available for Rust, JavaScript/TypeScript, Java, Python and C/C++ with more languages coming.
My hope is to never use non-encrypted applications ever again, and I believe Etebase can help us get there. Let's end-to-end encrypt everything!
If you know of projects that could benefit from Etebase, please let us (and them) know! If you have any thoughts, feedback or suggestions? Please join the discussion below. I'll be here answering questions.
Website: https://www.etebase.com
Docs: https://docs.etebase.com
Source code: https://www.etebase.com/#open-source
https://redd.it/jvtudc
@r_privacy
#etebase #encryption #build #dev
Hey everyone, I'm Tom, the lead developer of [Etebase](https://www.etebase.com) and [EteSync](https://www.etesync.com).
The idea behind Etebase is to make it easy for developers to build encrypted applications, and enable more privacy-first and encrypted applications to be built.
It's fully open-source and it's what powers EteSync 2.0, and its integrations with GNOME, KDE and the likes. There are libraries available for Rust, JavaScript/TypeScript, Java, Python and C/C++ with more languages coming.
My hope is to never use non-encrypted applications ever again, and I believe Etebase can help us get there. Let's end-to-end encrypt everything!
If you know of projects that could benefit from Etebase, please let us (and them) know! If you have any thoughts, feedback or suggestions? Please join the discussion below. I'll be here answering questions.
Website: https://www.etebase.com
Docs: https://docs.etebase.com
Source code: https://www.etebase.com/#open-source
https://redd.it/jvtudc
@r_privacy
#etebase #encryption #build #dev
Etebase
Etebase - Your end-to-end encrypted backend
An open-source and end-to-end encrypted SDK and backend
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Reproducible Builds, the first ten years |Chaos Computer Club Berlin - ccc.de
In this talk Holger Levsen will give an overview about reproducible builds, the past, the presence and the future. How it started with a small BoF at DebConf13 (and before), how it grew from being a Debian effort to something many projects work on together, until in 2021 it was mentioned in an executive order of the president of the United States. And of course the talk will not end there but rather outline where we are today and where we still need to be going, until we'll all be running 100% reproducible software, verified by many.
https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/definition
#Software #ReproducibleBuilds #dev #Debian
In this talk Holger Levsen will give an overview about reproducible builds, the past, the presence and the future. How it started with a small BoF at DebConf13 (and before), how it grew from being a Debian effort to something many projects work on together, until in 2021 it was mentioned in an executive order of the president of the United States. And of course the talk will not end there but rather outline where we are today and where we still need to be going, until we'll all be running 100% reproducible software, verified by many.
https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/definition
#Software #ReproducibleBuilds #dev #Debian