Hi! Welcome to our computing community's cozy corner of the internet!
We've contributed to dozens of free and open-source projects, including Arch Linux, KDE Frameworks, Nextcloud, Gitea, Forgejo, ForgeFed, Mastodon, PeerTube, Woodpecker, Toolbox, OpenRGB, Zenpower3, and more. We also maintain over 10 AUR packages.
Check out our community websites for interesting projects that our members have been up to. We also wrote our own status page and dynamic DNS client.
We do lots of fun stuff. Like installing every Arch Linux package, because why not?
Have you ever wondered about how to intentionally make Python segfault? We enjoy learning new things, whether it's computer science, programming, math, or even just frivolous fun facts.
Our community mostly hangs out on Matrix. We're 100% community built and maintained, so everyone has a voice in community decisions.
We have a server located in St. Louis in the United States that hosts a lot of our projects. It's pretty nice: a 24-thread AMD Ryzen 9 5900X proccessor, an AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT graphics card, 32 GB of RAM, and gigabit internet. Arch Linux is a terrible operating system for servers, but we use it anyways and update monthly.
Also, if you've wondering about the origin of the name exozyme, it's just an invented word that sounds cool and contains everyone's favorite math variables x, y, and z. Note that it's "exozyme", not "exozy". Pronouce it however you like.
You can find this website's code (CC BY-SA 4.0 license) here. All the HTML and CSS was hand-written by exozyme community members.