> SECTION_01 // THE PROBLEM

"You are now less valuable than the data you produce."

— Watch Dogs 2, Ubisoft (2016)

Every thought you type on a platform becomes their product. Your journal entries train their AI. Your private reflections fuel their ad engine. Your digital shadow is bought, sold, and stolen — in an instant.

You don't own your words on Medium, Twitter, or Notion. They do. Your data lives on their servers, under their terms, subject to their decisions.

> STATUS: UNACCEPTABLE

> SECTION_02 // THE PHILOSOPHY

> SOVEREIGNTY

SOVEREIGNTY

Your words live on YOUR server. No corporation can delete, sell, or mine them. You control the data. You control the narrative.

> PRIVACY

PRIVACY

Encrypted at rest. No tracking. No analytics. No third parties. Ever. Your thoughts are between you and your server.

> FREEDOM

FREEDOM

Open source. Self-hosted. Fork it. Modify it. Own it. Forever. No vendor lock-in. No platform dependency.

> SECTION_03 // THE INSPIRATION

In 2016, Watch Dogs 2 imagined a world where citizens fight back against mass surveillance. A world where hackers, whistleblowers, and activists draw battle lines against systems designed to monitor, profile, and control.

10 years later, it's not fiction anymore. Your toys study your children. Your appliances report your habits. Your digital shadow is already compromised.

> media://watch-dogs-2-trailer.mp4

NullPost is a real tool born from that vision.

A private space for your thoughts, protected by encryption, owned by you.

> SECTION_04 // WHAT YOU GET

> Quick thoughts

Type. Enter. Done.

> Long-form writing

Distraction-free markdown.

> Media support

Images, URLs, audio, video.

> Encrypted

AES-256 at rest.

> Self-hosted

One Docker command.

> Open source

AGPL-3.0 licensed. Transparent.

> No tracking

Zero analytics. Zero telemetry.

> Your data

Export everything. Anytime.

> nullpost — feed
2026.02.08 // 14:32:07 // THOUGHT

Just realized we could use DIDComm for the trust registry handshake instead of raw HTTP. Need to prototype this tomorrow.

encrypted·142 chars·#work/ssi#idea

2026.02.07 // 23:15:42 // LONG_FORM

Why Self-Sovereign Identity Matters

The premise is simple: you should own your identity the same way you own your house keys...

encrypted·2.4k words·#essay
> SECTION_05 // DEPLOY

> READY TO GO SOVEREIGN?

That's it. Your thoughts are yours again.