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Seekia is unfinished software. It does not connect to the internet or download profiles.
You must compile it yourself to run it. The instructions are included in the download.
File Name: Seekia-v0.50.tgz
{{.Download}}You should verify the file downloaded correctly by verifying the file's SHA256 checksum.
Seekia v0.50 SHA256 Checksum:
163afee5b3fa85f0600a1b651b64780482f72fd58096796a4bea4c01c6c22b5a
Use the command for your operating system to compute the file's checksum.
The result from the command should match the above checksum.
You should verify the downloaded file is authentic by verifying its PGP signature.
You must verify the signature and retrieve the PGP key which signed the release.
You can use GnuPG, a library for verifying PGP signatures.
Below are the instructions for each operating system.
You must verify the signing key belongs to the author, Simon Sarasova.
Simon Sarasova's GPG signing key:
112CCEE17CDEB7049EE568A2F85404520BA69D2C
Simon's signing key is also located on his website:
SimonSarasova.eth/keys.htmlTo access a .eth website, you can use Brave browser.
You can also use a trusted gateway to access his website.
You should visit his site from multiple gateways to ensure you are seeing an authentic version of his site.
SimonSarasova.eth.limo/keys.html SimonSarasova.eth.link/keys.html