I've #OpenSourced my custom #Prometheus exporter for NVIDIA GPU telemetry via nvidia-smi.

I built it because I wanted straightforward GPU #observability for homelab and hobby infrastructure (especially for local AI inference), without the operational overhead of DCGM or Kubernetes-oriented tooling.

It also reflects a broader principle I care about: observability should not stop at production. My own infrastructure should be measurable and understandable too.

https://github.com/attilagyorffy/prometheus-exporter-nvidia-gpu

Local-Only File Encryption with JavaScript.

I've been exploring the #WebCryptoAPI and I'm impressed!

When combined with the #FileSystemAPI, it offers a seemingly secure way to #encrypt and #store files directly on your device. Think #localstorage, but with #encryption!

I know #webapps can have #security vulnerabilities since the code is served over the web, so I've #OpenSourced my demo! You can check it out, and it should even work if #selfhosted on #GitHubPages.

Live Demo: https://dim.positive-intentions.com/?path=/story/usefs--encrypted-demo

Demo Code: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim/blob/staging/src/stories/05-Hooks-useFS.stories.js

About the Dim framework:
https://positive-intentions.com/docs/category/dim

IMPORTANT NOTES (PLEASE READ!):
* This is NOT a product. It's for #testing and #demonstration purposes only.
* It has NOT been reviewed or audited. Do NOT use for sensitive data.
* The password encryption currently uses a hardcoded password. This is for demonstration, not security.
* This is NOT meant to replace robust solutions like #VeraCrypt. It's just a #proofofconcept to show what's possible with #browser #APIs.

#Encryption #Cryptography #JavaScript #Frontend #Privacy #Security #WebDevelopment #Coding #Developer #Tech #FOSS #OpenSource #GitHub #MastodonDev #Programming #WebStandards #FileSystem #WebAPI #ProofOfConcept

@storybook/core - Storybook

File Encryption with JavaScript.

I've been exploring the #WebCryptoAPI and I'm impressed!

When combined with the #FileSystemAPI, it offers a seemingly secure way to #encrypt and #store files directly on your device. Think #localstorage, but with #encryption!

I know #webapps can have #security vulnerabilities since the code is served over the web, so I've #OpenSourced my demo! You can check it out, and it should even work if #selfhosted on #GitHubPages.

Live Demo: https://dim.positive-intentions.com/?path=/story/usefs--encrypted-demo

Demo Code: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim/blob/staging/src/stories/05-Hooks-useFS.stories.js

About the Dim framework:
https://positive-intentions.com/docs/category/dim

IMPORTANT NOTES (PLEASE READ!):
* This is NOT a product. It's for #testing and #demonstration purposes only.
* It has NOT been reviewed or audited. Do NOT use for sensitive data.
* The "password encryption" currently uses a hardcoded password. This is for demonstration, not security.
* This is NOT meant to replace robust solutions like #VeraCrypt. It's just a #proofofconcept to show what's possible with #browser #APIs.

#Encryption #Cryptography #JavaScript #Frontend #Privacy #Security #WebDevelopment #Coding #Developer #Tech #FOSS #OpenSource #GitHub #MastodonDev #Programming #WebStandards #FileSystem #WebAPI #ProofOfConcept

Open #SSTP Client for #Android.
This is an
#open-sourced Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (#MS-SSTP) client for Android, developed for accessing to #VPN Azure Cloud (or SoftEther VPN Server). So no test with other servers is done. Its behavior may be still unstable.
https://github.com/kittoku/Open-SSTP-Client
https://apt.izzysoft.de/packages/kittoku.osc
GitHub - kittoku/Open-SSTP-Client: Open SSTP Client for Android

Open SSTP Client for Android. Contribute to kittoku/Open-SSTP-Client development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub

File encryption with a browser.

I've been exploring the #WebCryptoAPI and I'm impressed!

When combined with the #FileSystemAPI, it offers a seemingly secure way to #encrypt and #store files directly on your device. Think #localstorage, but with #encryption!

I know #webapps can have #security vulnerabilities since the code is served over the web, so I've #OpenSourced my demo! You can check it out, and it should even work if #selfhosted on #GitHubPages.

Live Demo: https://dim.positive-intentions.com/?path=/story/usefs--encrypted-demo

Demo Code: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim/blob/staging/src/stories/05-Hooks-useFS.stories.js

Hook Code: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim/blob/staging/src/hooks/useFS.js

IMPORTANT NOTES (PLEASE READ!):
* This is NOT a product. It's for #testing and #demonstration purposes only.
* It has NOT been reviewed or audited. Do NOT use for sensitive data.
* The "password encryption" currently uses a hardcoded password. This is for demonstration, not security.
* This is NOT meant to replace robust solutions like #VeraCrypt. It's just a #proofofconcept to show what's possible with #browser #APIs.

#Encryption #Cryptography #JavaScript #Frontend #Privacy #Security #WebDevelopment #Coding #Developer #Tech #FOSS #OpenSource #GitHub #MastodonDev #Programming #WebStandards #FileSystem #WebAPI #ProofOfConcept

@storybook/core - Storybook

Will this be Open Source? · Issue #1 · microsoft/WSL

Hopefully Bash On Windows will be opensource

GitHub
The Oregon State Open Source Lab (#OSL) is desperately seeking funding. They provide hosting for many #opensourced projects and build infrastructure for multiple architectures. Please consider donating: https://osuosl.org/blog/osl-future/
Data Center Migration Update and Fundraising Campaign | OSU Open Source Lab

A nonprofit organization working for the advancement of open source technologies.

@peterpur if it was my decision, #SmartHome stuff would've a legally mandated support lifecycle of 25-50+ years and had to be #OpenSourced down to every line of code and the schematics of the PCBs and Chips.

  • Also I'd mandate #Copyright being voided for any works not distributed and/or licensed new under #FRAND terms, forcing it to be released under #OpenSource terms of #CCBYSA!
@maxitb @jonsagara another #opensource #dotnet project bites the dust. I get it that #opensourced projects where must be funded and sustainable somehow, but that's a terrible news. #fluentassertions and now #mediatr and #automapper 😔 that's just terrible.
Companies should pay for it, not developers!!!