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- Packaging Tesseras for Debian
- 2026-02-16
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How to build and install the Tesseras .deb package on Debian/Ubuntu using cargo-deb.
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- Packaging Tesseras for Arch Linux
- 2026-02-16
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How to build and install the Tesseras package on Arch Linux from source using makepkg.
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- Phase 4: Storage Deduplication
- 2026-02-15
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A new content-addressable storage layer eliminates duplicate data across tesseras, reducing disk usage and enabling automatic garbage collection.
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- Phase 4: Institutional Node Onboarding
- 2026-02-15
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Libraries, archives, and museums can now join the Tesseras network as verified institutional nodes with DNS-based identity, full-text search indexes, and configurable storage pledges.
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- Phase 4: Performance Tuning
- 2026-02-15
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SQLite WAL mode with centralized pragma configuration, LRU fragment caching, QUIC connection pool lifecycle management, and attestation hot path optimization.
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- Phase 4: Verify Without Installing Anything
- 2026-02-15
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Tesseras now compiles to WebAssembly — anyone can verify a tessera's integrity and authenticity directly in the browser, with no software to install.
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- Phase 4: Punching Through NATs
- 2026-02-15
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Tesseras nodes can now discover their NAT type via STUN, coordinate UDP hole punching through introducers, and fall back to transparent relay forwarding when direct connectivity fails.
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- CLI Meets Network: Publish, Fetch, and Status Commands
- 2026-02-15
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The tesseras CLI can now publish tesseras to the network, fetch them from peers, and monitor replication status — all through a new Unix socket RPC bridge to the daemon.
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- Phase 4: Heir Key Recovery with Shamir's Secret Sharing
- 2026-02-15
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Tesseras now lets you split your cryptographic identity into shares distributed to trusted heirs — any threshold of them can reconstruct your keys, but fewer reveal nothing.
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- Phase 4: Encryption and Sealed Tesseras
- 2026-02-14
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Tesseras now supports private and sealed memories with hybrid post-quantum encryption — AES-256-GCM, X25519 + ML-KEM-768, and time-lock key publication.
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- Phase 3: Memories in Your Hands
- 2026-02-14
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Tesseras now has a Flutter app and an embedded Rust node — anyone can create and preserve memories from their phone.
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- Reed-Solomon: How Tesseras Survives Data Loss
- 2026-02-14
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A deep dive into Reed-Solomon erasure coding — what it is, why Tesseras uses it, and the challenges of keeping memories alive across centuries.
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- Phase 2: Memories Survive
- 2026-02-14
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Tesseras now fragments, distributes, and automatically repairs data across the network using Reed-Solomon erasure coding and a bilateral reciprocity ledger.
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- Phase 1: Nodes Find Each Other
- 2026-02-14
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Tesseras nodes can now discover peers, form a Kademlia DHT over QUIC, and publish and find tessera pointers across the network.
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- Phase 0: Foundation Laid
- 2026-02-14
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The foundation crates for Tesseras are now in place — core domain types, cryptographic primitives, SQLite storage, and a working CLI.
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- Hello, World
- 2026-02-13
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Introducing the Tesseras project — a P2P network for preserving human memories.
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