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Open, private, and self-sovereign data and services built by the community at @omnifi.foundation.
We’re intending to only publish a subset of projects on GitHub—and have archived the rest—with plans to soon publish a complete list of projects available there.

The complete catalog of technical projects will be self-hosted as we move towards a self-sovereign ecosystem.

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Safety-by-design, self-sovereign data, intelligence, and services - Naamio
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August 6, 2025 at 6:35 AM
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This week I’ll be presenting a culmination of 3-years of automotive data space work at #wasmio25.

The data space presented is part of @naamio.cloud and features privacy-enhancing technologies supporting safe AI, and a graph store supporting AT protocol in vehicles.

2025.wasm.io/sessions/pri...
WASM I/O • 27-28 Mar • Barcelona 2025
Privacy-Preservation with Smarter Automotive Experiences • Wasm I/O 2025. A 2-day WebAssembly conference in Barcelona, Spain
2025.wasm.io
March 25, 2025 at 7:01 AM
This project uses an in-development Naamio Space runtime, which stores data in a Secure Enclave and enables it to be used for training and inference of AI models on-device using WebAssembly and gRPC for privacy-first polyglot AI.
In March I’ll be demoing a privacy-first automotive AI project at Wasm IO 2025.

Aimed at better in cabin experiences, with improved EV efficiencies, it builds on full homomorphic encryption and WebAssembly, reducing data collection in vehicles by 99%.

2025.wasm.io/sessions/pri...
WASM I/O • 27-28 Mar • Barcelona 2025
Privacy-Preservation with Smarter Automotive Experiences • Wasm I/O 2025. A 2-day WebAssembly conference in Barcelona, Spain
2025.wasm.io
February 18, 2025 at 10:31 AM
Currently it’s not possible for everyone to self-host their services and data. It’s a privilege.

The Apple / iCloud / UK government issue is a timely warning that self-hosting should be accessible for all, with all of the same conveniences as major hosted solutions. Without complexity.
February 8, 2025 at 8:42 AM
If self-hosting your projects was as easy as single clicking, would you do it?

We can build it if there’s interest.
There are so many more open source developers self-hosting their code repositories.

Sure, makes it harder to find the projects right now—a problem that is not hard to solve—but it’s really nice to see a migration from GitHub considering where they stand in all of this.
February 6, 2025 at 12:59 PM