This year is going to be special 🧬
This year is going to be special 🧬
First production devices, heading to Basel ❤️🇨🇭🤍
Come see what we've been up to 🧬
Good morning!
We've just published our next post in our blog series, this time about the threats of quantum computing on cryptography, the current state of affairs, and remaining challenges.
TL;DR: The tools are ready. It's your turn now. Time to build!
blog.dark.bio/2026/02/13/q...
Saturday morning announce:
Just published the Dark Bio #flutter post-quantum cryptography package. It is an FFI wrapper around the #rust crate, with a nice #dart API and neat pub dev packaging.
TL;DR: post-quantum cryptography on #android and #ios!
Happy to announce that I've finally published / tagged the Dark Bio post-quantum cryptography packages for both #rust and #golang.
I'm certain there will be tiny tweaks here and there, but I'll try to commit to semantic versioning going forward (within v0 expectations!).
Njoy 🤓
How it started, Jan 2025: First hardware sketch
How it's going, Jan 2026: Live device at @ns.com
I've been told, for resilience and security, you need multiple competing implementations of something.
Challenge accepted. Presenting the Dark Bio post-quantum cryptography suite, implemented in both #rust and #golang 🥰
My fuzzer says they're the same 😅
Starting out, a very light introduction into whole genome sequencing, by @karalabe.bsky.social. 🧬
Here's to many more such posts in the coming year 🥂
Happy new year! 🥳
Thrilled to announce a new blog series for the Dark Bio project, focusing on hardware, software and wetware!
Last teaser of the year: sneak peek view of the companion app for the Ark I.
Next year's going to be a busy one for Dark Bio! Until then, happy holidays everyone. ❄️
By popular demand, USB-C Ark I.
Doing a final end of the year push, starting to take steps towards having a globally recognised / authoritative identity for the Ark I.
We haven't got any certification work done yet, but one step is figuring out what and where needs to be highlighted on the Ark. First prototype etching done.
Our story began exactly one year ago, with a wild idea to do something nobody tried: self-sovereign genomics.
A year later, that idea became a reality. Whilst there is infinite work ahead, this one year mark is a moment for us to celebrate our progress.
Behold, the Ark I.
Best in class, never compromise...
Happy to announce that we've been granted a USB product ID under the Raspberry Foundation vendor umbrella!
Thank you @raspberrypi.com!
Our founder, @karalabe.bsky.social, will be attending @devcon.org in Buenos Aires in 2 weeks and will have a few "business cards" to give out.
Now, we're not saying that these are functional... but we're also not saying that these are non-functional ;)
Come (or rather go and) say hi!
New Ark I prototype just arrived, capable of storing not only the human genome (~3B basepairs, 1.6GB compressed), but the entire 30x sequencing data that's generated via an Illumina sequencer (~100B basepairs, 60.5GB compressed).
Your genome is the essence of what makes you, you. Nobody can be trusted to safe-guard that. No laboratory, no company, no government... not us.
It's your responsibility to keep your genome private; and our mission, to help you do so!
Thrilled to announce, that Dark Bio AG is officially incorporated in Zug, Switzerland! 🇨🇭
Infinite work to be done, but it's a huge step towards private, sovereign and personal genomics. 🧬
Thank you everyone involved in this milestone! 🤍
First develop device to be shared with someone 🥹
Yes, it is 3D printed to allow roughing it and taking it apart if need be. Still looks gorgeous... 🤩
The Ark companion app just got a facelift :) It's not yet coded up so the small details are not final, but definitely shaping up to look amazing 😊
Do I know anyone in my follower list who can do a small text animation for a mobile app startup screen? It's for my @dark.bio project, looking to start with the logo, then have the DNA strand animated to unwind into a D and then have "ark Bio" appear afterwards.
New root of trust for my @dark.bio genomic Arks. 🥳 Because I don't want to trust myself to not mess up handling the root keys. Also because I can generate an audit log of signatures to prove nothing malicious was ever signed. #yubihsm #darkbio
Trying to convince a friend to help me with my @dark.bio genomic project; his first question: "How can I debug the device"?
Me: Ugh, you need a dev board and a custom prototype assembly.
Him: ...
Me: Oh FFS, I'll make you a shell access to the thing.
A month later: It vörks 😊
Who's interested in becoming an alpha tester? ;)
(aiming around August)
Slow at first, then all at once 🥹
Thinking of doing a security contest for the Dark Bio devices (far in the future):
- Auction away a small number of devices (10-25).
- Give people 2-3 months to hack / jailbreak them.
- Anyone succeeding walks away with the pot.
No jailbreak => pot used to bootstrap the launch.