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  • nearcore

    Reference client for NEAR Protocol

  • DESCRIPTION: NEAR DevHub is an open-source ecosystem that has funding from NEAR stakeholders to evolve developer experience building apps on NEAR (https://near.org). NEAR is a permissionless protocol that enables projects that don't have a single point of trust to be deployed. NEAR reference implementation is implemented in Rust, and thanks to Wasm runtime apps for NEAR can also be built in Rust, so there is a whole stack of developer tools in Rust: https://github.com/near. NEAR DevHub is happy to compensate contributors to the open-source developer tools on NEAR, and there is an excellent onboarding Fellowship Program to do that efficiently.

  • aircrack-ng

    WiFi security auditing tools suite

  • I contribute to open-source WiFi cybersecurity related projects such as aircrack-ng and hcxdumptool. Besides that, embedded systems are close to my heart so I always work on some STM32 or ESP32 based side project. Some of them are available on GitHub:

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • hcxdumptool

    Small tool to capture packets from wlan devices.

  • I contribute to open-source WiFi cybersecurity related projects such as aircrack-ng and hcxdumptool. Besides that, embedded systems are close to my heart so I always work on some STM32 or ESP32 based side project. Some of them are available on GitHub:

    rustlink: small set of Rust tools to program STM32 devices esp32-phantom: Rust sandbox to explore the WiFi and BLE capabilities of the ESP32 stm32-rf-scanner: STM32 and nRF24L01+ based 2.4GHz RF scanner stm32-dc-dc: STM32 based DC-DC converter

  • esp32-phantom

    ESP32 Rust-based WiFi and BLE sandbox

  • rustlink: small set of Rust tools to program STM32 devices esp32-phantom: Rust sandbox to explore the WiFi and BLE capabilities of the ESP32 stm32-rf-scanner: STM32 and nRF24L01+ based 2.4GHz RF scanner stm32-dc-dc: STM32 based DC-DC converter

  • stm32-rf-scanner

    STM32 and nRF24L01+ based 2.4GHz RF scanner

  • rustlink: small set of Rust tools to program STM32 devices esp32-phantom: Rust sandbox to explore the WiFi and BLE capabilities of the ESP32 stm32-rf-scanner: STM32 and nRF24L01+ based 2.4GHz RF scanner stm32-dc-dc: STM32 based DC-DC converter

  • stm32-dc-dc

    STM32 based DC-DC converter

  • rustlink: small set of Rust tools to program STM32 devices esp32-phantom: Rust sandbox to explore the WiFi and BLE capabilities of the ESP32 stm32-rf-scanner: STM32 and nRF24L01+ based 2.4GHz RF scanner stm32-dc-dc: STM32 based DC-DC converter

  • SaaSHub

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  • did-core

    W3C Decentralized Identifier Specification v1.0

  • DESCRIPTION: We are looking for a Rust developer to join the team developing a cross-platform digital identity application using the Tauri framework and several (cloud-based) Rust components for Identity-as-a-Service solutions. We are a young start-up that is developing digital identity products and solutions for people and organizations, based on the decentralized identity standards. Our work includes developing open-source implementations of standards such as DID and Verifiable Credentials from W3C and OpenID4VC from the OpenID Foundation. Using this technology, people gain control over their own digital identities and data and can easily share verifiable information with third parties, enabling more privacy and digital trust.

  • tauri

    Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.

  • DESCRIPTION: We are looking for a Rust developer to join the team developing a cross-platform digital identity application using the Tauri framework and several (cloud-based) Rust components for Identity-as-a-Service solutions. We are a young start-up that is developing digital identity products and solutions for people and organizations, based on the decentralized identity standards. Our work includes developing open-source implementations of standards such as DID and Verifiable Credentials from W3C and OpenID4VC from the OpenID Foundation. Using this technology, people gain control over their own digital identities and data and can easily share verifiable information with third parties, enabling more privacy and digital trust.

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