Access // Controlled Entry

Access is intentional.

There is one direct relay into the node. No email, no phone and no mainstream messenger layer. Use the secure channel, keep the signal concise and avoid unnecessary identity spill.

Secure Relay

Contact the node

If you want to make contact, use the channel that treats metadata and routing seriously.

No email. No phone number. No centralized messenger dependency. Only SimpleX.

relay simplex only
mode direct contact
surface low exposure

Use this relay for A-01

Focused technical contact

Security discussions, Linux and network posture, hardening logic, infrastructure questions and controlled contact requests fit this node best.

scope // linux // networks // privacy

Keep it concise A-02

Lead with context, scope and intent

Short, direct messages work best: what the issue is, what surface is involved and what outcome you want. Low-noise communication gets the best path through the relay.

signal // clarity // scope // intent

Before you relay A-03

Send less. Say enough.

  • keep the message brief
  • avoid unnecessary personal data
  • state the topic clearly
  • use the secure relay only
01

Channel

simplex

02

Identity layer

minimal

03

Mode

direct

04

Surface

low