Oxedyne is a Rust and web development shop based in Perth, Australia.
Red is an AI daimon, a human-LLM interface, after the beings Plato described as sitting between gods and people.
- Your data stays on your machine.
- Simple, efficient workflows that learn.
- Choose your models, know the costs.
- No subscriptions, pay only for what you need.
Hematite is a home-grown collection of diverse Rust packages built from first principles. Simple, fast enough, and under a permissive licence.
- Ozone is a log-structured key-value store.
- JDAT is a superset of JSON that adds types and a binary form.
- Shield is a peer-to-peer protocol over UDP.
- Steel is a server that terminates TLS and speaks HTTP, WebSocket, SMTP and IMAP in a single process, and issues its own certificates.
Oxedyne is the developer of Oxegen, a new social network based on an open standard for identity, reputation and exchange on the internet.
There are two kinds of user: a huser, a human being, bound to one identity and no more; and a vuser, a persona linked cryptographically to husers. A vuser can be a company, a pseudonym, or an AI agent.
Designed for real, more civil, safer human interaction.
- In-person meetings with existing husers, or oxedations, confirm humanness and earn the network currency, oxes.
- Users must be 18+.
- Trade with people you can trust, using normal currency and oxes, where reputation counts.
- Real people, doing all the things we love about the internet, protected from scams and fakes.