Hi! Welcome to our computing, coding, and CS community's cozy corner of the internet!
The web sucks. We'd like it to suck less. To end GitHub's code-hosting monopoly, we're a major contributor to forge federation development. We also offer many decentralized, encrypted, and privacy-respecting alternatives to popular services.
We live and breath code. We've contributed to dozens of projects, including Arch Linux, KDE Frameworks, Nextcloud, Gitea, Forgejo, ForgeFed, Mastodon, PeerTube, Woodpecker, Toolbox, OpenRGB, Zenpower3, and more. We also maintain over 30 AUR and Nixpkgs packages.
We do lots of fun stuff. Like installing every Arch Linux package, because why not?
You'll learn some insanely cool stuff from our community. How to make a cursed peer-to-peer network... the latest developments in programming language theory... how to incorrectly encrypt your disk so you can never unlock it...
Our community mostly hangs out on Matrix. We're 100% community built and maintained, so you have a voice in our project and moderation decisions!
We have some snazzy overpowered hardware: a 24-thread AMD Ryzen 9 5900X proccessor that compiles code faster than you can snap, a Sapphire Radeon RX 6600 XT Nitro+ graphics card for gaming over remote desktop if you're insane, 32 GB of RAM after downloading more RAM, and gigabit internet.
It's equally epic on the software side. Now Arch Linux is a terrible operating system for servers, but we like it anyways, and we update monthly. We've got free SSH and remote desktop access, code hosting with unlimited build hours, cloud storage, website hosting, virtual machines, and basically anything else you can think of.
Cool, have we successfully converted you into joining exozyme yet? If so, try our quickstart guide. Check out our frequently unasked questions too.
Be sure to also take a look at our repositories on exogit, where all the exozyme development action happens. (Or even better, contribute! 😍) And please please please report bugs on our issue tracker. We really appreciate it! We also have an underrated wiki that is badly in need of contributions.
You can find this website's code (CC BY-SA 4.0 license) on exogit. All HTML and CSS was hand-written by the our community!