...and then dive deeper into our new document translation feature: openaleph.org/blog/2026/03...
...as well as our improvements in ingesting and extracting information from emails: openaleph.org/blog/2026/03...
And yes, the UI got a little glow-up too.
#DARC #openaleph
OpenAleph 5.2 is out!
We go through the main changes in this release: openaleph.org/blog/2026/03...
#DARC #openaleph
Jan Strozyk, has published a write-up of the messiness of the latest Epstein files release from the US DOJ.
buttondown.com/readwrite/ar...
#DARC #OpenAleph #Epstein
🚨 New in OpenAleph: Geocoded Addresses
Names & IDs are key for finding connections, but geography tells a story too.
Now you can:
📍 Map entities
🏠 Spot shared addresses
🕵️♀️ Explore what’s nearby
🧩 Uncover hidden links
A new lens for network mapping & company sleuthing.
#OpenAleph #OSINT #DataTools
Whether you just want to lurk or contribute, we'd love to see you there!
#OSINT #OpenAleph #DARCSocial
Even more, we're excited to hear your feedback on what we've already built and all the new features to come.
Don't forget to join the conversation and help shape what's next on darc.social
#DataJournalism #OpenAleph #Dataharvest2025 #CommunityContributions
It's #TeamTuesday and we're finally revealing our ghost in the machine and Senior Developer! @catileptic.bsky.social is an open-source developer working on investigative tooling, including #OpenAleph.
You may have read that we're starting OpenAleph, but what is it? It's an open source document search engine used for journalistic investigations, forked from the Aleph tool originally developed by @occrp.org (1/2)
#OpenAleph #OpenSourceSoftware