Privacy. AI. Web3. NFTs. OpenBSD.
Here’s a look into some of the projects pushing different corners of the decentralized world: THND, AzukiApes, OpenRiot & Monero.
1️⃣/🛡️ OpenRiot — a privacy-first desktop OS project built on OpenBSD.
Focused on:
• Security by default
• Zero telemetry philosophy
• Minimal / power-user workflow
• Helix, Fish Shell, i3 ecosystem
• WireGuard + Monero friendly environment
Built for users who value freedom, privacy and control.
Check out here⬇️
https://t.co/XE8pqPA4cr
A Backup & Restore for OpenBSD! Along with a Disk Manager, WiFi Manager, Monitor Configuration and more!
100% OpenBSD native applications designed to work natively and correctly, not some emulated or poorly ported software from another Operating System.
Start a Riot -- https://t.co/Jbm3fbsLj4
@TulsiGabbard@ODNIgov Very sorry to hear about your husband’s diagnosis Tulsi. Thank you for serving as you have in all capacities. Will keep your family in prayer.
There's no second best. Start a Riot at https://t.co/Jbm3fbsLj4
Yes. You are looking at a fully-featured Music player in the terminal with a graphical equalizer. It's fast asf and works better than 99% of the other crap out there.
We also built a WiFi Selector and a Monitor Resolution Configuration tool for OpenBSD.
Nothing... even... close.
Dear @cakewallet and @KeystoneWallet
After over 6 weeks and 23 different support messages, the most recent of which said "Use another hardware wallet" -- I finally solved Keystone's "Key image not found" issue!
This impacts EVERY SINGLE user on Cypherpunk firmware 2.4.x who creates a new wallet.
I was stuck in a loop trying to get my Keystone Monero wallet working properly in Cake. View-only import worked for receiving but sending kept failing with “Key image not found”.
Here’s the weird workaround that actually fixed it:
1. On Keystone, export using the “Export to Feather” option.
2. In https://t.co/3v9vcIzeNI or Cake Wallet (or Feather), import the QR and set your restore height/date.
3. Send a small amount to the wallet first (balance will still look wrong, it will show received but not sent, so it compounds your balance totally wrong).
4. Try to send from the wallet and sign with Keystone. It will fail with the key image error.
5. Fully close/exit Cake completely.
6. Reopen the app.
7. After the restart, the balance suddenly shows correctly and you can now send normally while signing on the Keystone. It actually works!
Super janky process, but it forces whatever refresh Cake needs for the key images. Saved me from switching wallets.
If you’re fighting the same Keystone + Cake Monero issue, try this sequence.
Hope it helps someone else, because their lack of exporting the "Spend Keys" in their recent 2.4.x Cypherpunk firmware breaks every single workflow for all Monero/XMR wallets and every user that is creating a new wallet.
OpenRiot is a clean, minimal, ridiculously polished i3-based OpenBSD 7.9 setup with fish, Helix, and Polybar — all tuned so things just work. No more config drama, no more obscure package fights, no more “works on Linux” copium.
Start a Riot at https://t.co/tAXPwGj6UC