Today saw a lot of progress for Din's Fire - a decentralized intelligence network based on Steemit. The front page is nearly ready for users to begin interacting with the DIN on a more useful level, but already there is considerable improvement from my previous efforts in interacting with the blockchain. Users may notice that feeds are more consistent and even faster than what I already implemented on https://esteem.life!
Here's how the feeds and general front-end currently look in Din's Fire. This can also be accessed by going to https://dinsfire.org/
Also included in this version of Din's Fire is a dynamically-generated list of OSINT (open-source intelligence) tools which will eventually be added to and curated by Din's Fire users. These tools are organized by platform and type (such as metadata analysis or reconnaissance) so as to quickly direct agents, directors and guests alike to tools appropriate for their given platform and objective. Currently this is what the end-user sees:
Suggestions for useful OSINT tools to add are very much welcome!
Open registration coming soon!
This is awesome. Looking forward to helping out. Didnt know there were many other OSINT peps on Steemit. Looking forward registration. Let me know if you need more beta testers. Always down to help OSINT.
Great work Amigo!
Gracias, compadre!
Resharing @phibetaiota
Keep up the great work.
~The Management
Thank you kindly! Phibetaiota.net will definitely be one of the external intelligence sources for gathering once I start pulling data from outside Steemit.
http://phibetaiota.net/2017/07/yoda-150-millions-words-of-books/
If you decide to translate this into Moron, let me know lol!
Haha, very nice! The idea is to have something for every level of user so it should be pretty inclusive.
But I'm too dumb to understand that stuff!
I got a feeling Steemians in general will be just fine ;)
https://www.zotero.org/stevedisme/items
My database is still sloppy, but if it can be of any use...
I won't be able to play around with this until after the 4th, but you have done a great job moving it forward! Thank you!
Thank you very kindly! Might add this to the Browser/Web app section for tools, but definitely bookmarked for now.
Can't wait to check it out! @jbcoin
Here is a post I put together on OSINT tools recently.
https://steemit.com/osint/@fortified/osint-or-an-epic-set-of-tools-for-harnessing-publicly-available-data
Good work
Followed and awaiting.. more...