AFKANERD - We code for the people

We are a team of developers, researchers, and nerds building open source software for digital rights, security, and privacy. Our work spans secure messaging, cryptography, decentralized communication, healthcare, and more.

We also collaborate with open source projects and individuals. If you're building something that benefits the open source community, we'd be glad to help. Reach out.

afkanerd@afkanerd: ~$ ./About

Ada Lovelace

We are inspired by many great individuals who take action. We know we can only inspire change and drive development by leading the way. We build in the open and encourage you to join us on our mission to make the world more open and more accessible to all.Read More

Source/Los Alamos: ENIAC, the world's first digital computer, unveiled 70 years ago Sunday at the University of Pennsylvania, had six primary programmers: Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Fran Bilas and Ruth Lichterman. They were initially called "operators." - phillyvoice.com

afkanerd@afkanerd: ~$ ./Projects

Projects

afkanerd@afkanerd:~/projects$ cat smswithoutborders.md

{ SMSWithoutBorders is dedicated to researching, developing and promoting secure and accessible communication tools that function even without an internet connection. Some of SMSWithoutBorders projects include RelaySMS and DekuSMS. We also have white papers and research papers on secure communication and privacy-first infrastructure.}

afkanerd@afkanerd:~/projects$ cat shortmesh.md

{ Shortmesh explores resilient, short-format communication workflows for constrained environments, helping communities exchange critical information with low overhead and high reliability. }