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    Secluso

    Secluso

    Privacy-preserving home security camera using end-to-end encryption

    Secluso is an open-source, privacy-focused home security camera system that uses advanced end-to-end encryption to protect video data from unauthorized access. Unlike many commercial smart cameras that send footage to cloud servers where providers can potentially access it, Secluso encrypts video streams directly on the camera before they are relayed, ensuring that only the user’s mobile app can view recorded or live content.
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    RisingWave

    RisingWave

    RisingWave: the next-generation streaming database in the cloud

    RisingWave is a cloud-native streaming database that uses SQL as the interface. It is designed to reduce the complexity and cost of building real-time applications. RisingWave consumes streaming data, performs continuous queries, and updates results dynamically. As a database system, RisingWave maintains results in its own storage so that users can access data efficiently. RisingWave accepts data from sources like Apache Kafka, Apache Pulsar, Amazon Kinesis, Redpanda, and materialized CDC...
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