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    Penguins' eggs

    Penguins' eggs

    On the road of Remastersys, Refracta, Systemback and father Knoppix!

    penguins-eggs is a console tool, under continuous development, that allows you to remaster your system and redistribute it as live images on usb sticks or via PXE, work on amd64, i386 and ARM64.
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    Naeon

    Naeon

    The safest way to store private data in untrusted (cloud) environments

    Naeon is a secure cloud storage solution that uses unbreakable military-grade encryption and zero-knowledge privacy to protect confidential data in an untrusted environment. The data are encrypted using the AES 256-bit encryption algorithm with a randomly generated 128-character passphrase. Then, it is split into small pieces called chunks, which are obfuscated by adding random data to each chunk to make them unreadable and indecipherable to unauthorized individuals or processes...
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