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I've been testing Bulwark - an AGPLv3 webmail client that works with JMAP. I sponsor it because I feel that Free Software is worth supporting.
I've now enabled it at https://webmail.sverige.email:8443 It was running without HTTPS which is, of course, bad™️. But things are hunky dory now and if you have an account there simply use the entire URL with the port (because the MTA listens on port 443).
Decided to build some Android apps that don't steal your data, track your location, or require a 50-page privacy policy. Just clean, local-first code.
The first one is Cipher Notes (a simple, secure notepad). No clouds, no telemetry, no nonsense. It just stores your notes on your phone. Like in the good old days.
It's officially up on IzzyOnDroid. Built a quick landing page for the project too:
https://cipherapps.github.io/
#FOSS #Android #Privacy #OpenSource #CipherNotes #IzzyOnDroid #IndieDev
The 12th call of #NGI Fediversity is still open! 🤓 Deadline: August 1, 2026.
NGI Fediversity - Creating the #hosting #stack of the future - is a comprehensive effort to bring easy-to-use, hosted cloud services with service #portability and #personal #freedom at their core to everyone. 🤩 It wants to provide everyone with high-quality, secure IT systems for everyday use. 🤝
Find more on 👉️️ https://nlnet.nl/fediversity/ - and apply for funding! 🎯
I'm really excited about this event: https://eolevent.eu/eole-2026/
This year's edition is dedicated to open source and sovereignty from a legal perspective, with a deliberate stance: "Sovereignty is not a compliance issue." Free Software has been building digital autonomy for forty years; the point is not to map yet another regulation onto open ecosystems, but to chart the tools, licenses, and governance practices that already deliver sovereignty.
Anything that can make "public procurement more transparent, coordinated, and aligned with European ambitions of democratic digital sovereignty" is a good idea;
There is a public beta for the sovereign email services we're running -->