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Blocky: Fast and Lightweight DNS Proxy and Ad-Blocker for Your Network

Blocky: Fast and Lightweight DNS Proxy and Ad-Blocker for Your Network

Blocky is a fast and lightweight DNS proxy designed to function as an ad-blocker for your local network. Written in Go, it offers extensive features including advanced DNS configuration, various protocol support like DoH and DoT, and robust security and privacy measures, making it an excellent self-hosted solution.

Oct 12, 2025
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Zero: An Open-Source AI Email Solution for Privacy and Self-Hosting

Zero: An Open-Source AI Email Solution for Privacy and Self-Hosting

Zero is an innovative open-source email application that modernizes email with AI agents, prioritizing user privacy and self-hosting capabilities. It offers a unified inbox for various email providers, providing a customizable and secure experience. This project stands as a transparent, data-privacy-focused alternative to traditional email services.

Oct 12, 2025
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Vince: A Self-Hosted, Privacy-Friendly Alternative to Google Analytics

Vince: A Self-Hosted, Privacy-Friendly Alternative to Google Analytics

Vince is an open-source, self-hosted web analytics platform designed as a privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. Built with Go, it offers a lean, zero-dependency solution for tracking website metrics. This tool emphasizes data ownership and ease of operation, providing a robust option for those seeking control over their analytics data.

Oct 12, 2025
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Filekey: Secure Offline File Encryption and Sharing with Passkeys

Filekey: Secure Offline File Encryption and Sharing with Passkeys

Filekey is an innovative offline web application designed for secure file encryption and sharing. It leverages passkeys for robust, zero-knowledge, and end-to-end encryption, ensuring ultimate privacy without requiring accounts or backend servers. Users can effortlessly encrypt, decrypt, and securely share files with specific recipients, all directly from their browser.

Oct 11, 2025
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