For teams building sensitive software: CrisisCore Systems publishes Protective Computing doctrine, proofs, and the PainTracker reference implementation.
Start here → https://dev.to/crisiscoresystems/start-here-paintracker-crisiscore-build-log-privacy-first-offline-first-no-surveillance-3h0k
Sponsor → https://github.com/sponsors/CrisisCore-Systems
Live demo → https://crisiscore-systems.ca
Trust micro-proof
- Offline-first (works without a connection)
- No backend + client-side encryption + open source
Start from the resource hub: pain tracking resources
Pain Tracker whitepaper v1.3.0 (PDF)
I’ve published a publication‑grade whitepaper for Pain Tracker v1.3.0.
- Download: https://paintracker.ca/whitepaper
- GitHub Release: https://github.com/CrisisCore-Systems/pain-tracker/releases/tag/whitepaper-v1.3.0
This is a plain-language, privacy-first overview of the app’s goals and architecture (offline-first, local-first by default), plus the trust boundaries we do and don’t claim.
If you’re evaluating pain diaries for clinical use, or you’re building health tooling and want to avoid surveillance-by-default patterns, this may be useful.
Start here → https://dev.to/crisiscoresystems/start-here-paintracker-crisiscore-build-log-privacy-first-offline-first-no-surveillance-3h0k
Sponsor → https://github.com/sponsors/CrisisCore-Systems
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