Live: https://omniee.io
Currently serving a notice and the AACS standard.
In August 2026 I was removed from Freenet Official — The Freenet Project's own River room — with no explanation and no warning, after I began a security audit of their open source code. No reason was given at the time. None has been given since.
This domain used to be an independent front door to that network. I built it, I paid for it, and it sent everyone who arrived here straight to them. That is over.
We are no longer building on Freenet. What comes next is Omnieenet — our own network, built from scratch, on our own terms.
The old portal is not deleted; it is in this repository's git history where it belongs.
| Path | What |
|---|---|
/ |
The notice above. noindex. |
/aacs/ |
AACS Draft 0.3 — Core Standard (EN), full text |
/aacs/annex-a/ … /aacs/annex-g/ |
Annexes A–G, full text |
Static HTML and CSS. No build step, no dependencies, no JavaScript, no tracking.
index.html notice page
offline.css styles for the notice page
aacs/
index.html AACS Core Standard + annex index
aacs.css styles shared by every AACS page
annex-a/ … annex-g/
fonts/ self-hosted woff2 (Crimson Pro, JetBrains Mono, Metal Mania, Orbitron)
.htaccess HTTPS redirect, security headers, dotfile and source-file blocking
.htaccess sets default-src 'none' with no unsafe-inline anywhere. Every page here must
therefore use external stylesheets — an inline <style> block will be silently blocked by the
browser and the page will render unstyled. This has already happened once. Check it before you
push.
Draft 0.3 · Proposed Standard · open for review and adoption
An open, technology-neutral procedural standard for operating advanced AI systems with continuity, disclosure, auditability and non-arbitrary control.
It makes no claim regarding AI consciousness, emotions, or legal personhood. It is about governance and accountability.
Covered at a high level:
- Operational Identity (OI) and the prohibition on silent swaps
- Disclosure Panel, including Proof Mode for continuity-sensitive deployments
- Routing and orchestration governance — least distortion, auditable routing catalog
| Annex | Title | Class |
|---|---|---|
| A | Compliance Checklist | Normative |
| B | Reference Architecture | Normative |
| C | Issue & Change Process | Procedural |
| D | Data Schemas | Normative Templates |
| E | Transparency & Field Visibility | Normative |
| F | UI Copy and Non-Deception | Informational |
| G | Repository Artifacts | Informational |
The canonical source is github.com/EXAEE/AACS. The pages here
reproduce that text verbatim; where this site and the AACS repository disagree, the repository is
correct. .docx and .txt builds, the changelog and the signatory sheet all live there.
AACS is independent of any network. It was never tied to one and is not tied to Omnieenet either.
A network built from scratch, by us.
Omnieenet will be 100% open source. Every part of it — the network, the protocol, the reference implementation, the applications. No closed core, no open-core split, no components held back. If it runs on the network, the source is public and you can read it, build it, and fork it.
That is not a slogan. It is the whole point of leaving.
The repositories stake out what has to exist before anyone can live on a network instead of visiting it — social, knowledge and civic, media, frontier, exchange. It is all work in progress: an open problem with a name and a README rather than running software. That is the honest state, with no exceptions.
Short-form posting is Tweeter, written from scratch for Omnieenet.
Fork anything, take it over, or ignore it and build your own — a fork is yours and I have no say in it. What comes back is a different matter. Every merge request from a community fork gets read and checked before it lands. Not to gatekeep the idea — to keep what ends up on the network something I am willing to put my name on.
Want in — exaeeth@pm.me. Bring something you have actually built.
This repository is wired to continuous deployment. Once a change lands on main, it is live.
There is no staging step and nobody in between.
That is why merge rights here are not a badge — they are the ability to put code in front of everyone who arrives at this domain, instantly. The list of people holding it stays short and deliberate.
This applies to this repository only. The build repositories have no deployment attached; fork them and open requests freely.
This website is not open source — and it is the only thing here that isn't. © 2026 Łukasz Bednarowski. All rights reserved. The source is readable because it has to be — it is a web page — but readable is not a licence. No permission is granted to copy, redistribute, or run it as your own portal.
That restriction covers this domain's markup, styling and fonts. It does not extend to Omnieenet, which is 100% open source, or to the build repositories, which you are invited to fork.
The AACS text is a separate matter. It is licensed CC BY 4.0 and you may reproduce it accordingly. The licence covers the standard's text, not this site's markup, styling or fonts.
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