Announcements

KKiya

May 2, 2026


Hi all!

It’s summer now, how trilling.

It feels like the last couple weeks have been raining off and on like crazy.

We have some new things that we made that we want to share with you all,

Those tools we mentioned working on in our last newsletter? Yeah they are here now.

PasCurtain, uses k-Anonymity in order to check your password and email against known data breaches, and lets you know if you need to update your information.

Teensy little note, we currently are having some issues with our engine, Flutter, specifically the web version on Safari. This does not affect the desktop macOS app although, or other browsers on macOS.

JetVeil, is a network diver tool, that allows you to check if there are problems with your network or browser that could need to be fixed. It runs purely locally.

While they do not have pretty pages (like our other projects at the moment)

We are pretty proud of them;

UpMagic, a simple modular status page, we mainly made for our own internal use, that we would like to share for others who need free or cheaper alternatives to tools like Atlassian StatusPage and the likes.

Plummer, a simple short-link maker and dashboard. We use this ourselves for some links on our website! It has a neat admin dashboard, and some controls, like password protection, and link expiry.

Both of these tools are built around Cloudflare Workers and Worker KV databases.

In the future we might go back and make some pretty pages to show off their features, but we think they are pretty cool.

So what else are we cooking up?

Well, a lot, really!

But also, not a lot.

We are trying to keep our focus core, we want easy to use tools that help people, and don’t breach their privacy.

We are currently working on an update to CookieCut (our text editor) that will introduce basic HTML editing to it.

We are also fixing some bugs with it, and will be working on some cool templates to use with it.

We also have released Socks, a project so cool it gets its own page. It’s a documentation page that feeds into one of our core pillars, that being providing easy and accessibile information on how to stay safe online.

While not all of our ideas are feasible for us right now, we do still like to brainstorm things that could help our users.

We are currently workshoping a “analytical mood logging app” that will allow users to log their emotions out the dare, and share them with important people like therapists.

We also have been looking into some accessibility tools for those who are motor impared.

In the future, we may be hosting up some workshops that will be streamed digitally, and if you are in our Economic area, you might even be able to catch us locally!

Contact @ https://sillylittle.tech/apply or via technical@

As always, we wish you the best of days and a good month.

The SillyLittleTech Team

https://sillylittle.tech

KKiya

March 30, 2026


Hi there friends,

It's almost easter!, that's certainly exciting, feels like it was winter for the last 5 years where I live.

We have a few new projects that we are cooking up, and wanted to share them along with you.

You can always view our project board at any time via https://share.sillylittle.tech/backlog to see our operations.

Visit https://projects.sillylittle.tech to see our currently published projects.

We have fully released a few new projects that are in different states of development.

Cookie Cut, is a simple document editor, and rework of one of our old projects (Pleb), originally designed to share quick instructions for processes. We are working on an HTML editor, that can allow users to design simple websites online.

Flean, is a Safari (iOS/macOS) extension that redirects Fandom pages to both independent wikis, and fallback to breezewiki mirrors if one cannot be found. It was developed as a semi-port of IndieWikiBuddy to the Apple eco-system.

PinStick, is a rework of an earlier one of earlier projects (Jot), and is a Multiplatform (macOS, Windows, Linux) notepad app, that allows the user to pin notes on top of their screen, so that way they can read off notes while doing other things.

We are also looking into the demand for a few more privacy centric tools at the moment, to help push our mission of online independence, and privacy forward.

We are planning up two new possible tools.

A simple central web proxy, based on one of our previous tools (acprox), now upgrading to the newly released ScramJet, which will provide users with control over their data, and prevent tracking.

A k-Anonymity encrypted password breach checker, using the pwnedpasswords API, based off one of our previous tools, pwned.

We are absolutely open to ideas and concepts being put on our table, or if you want support with development or hosting of a tool/website.

We can be contacted either via our form https://sillylittle.tech/apply

or via email @ apply [at] sillylittle [dot] tech

We hope all of you have a happy holidays, and a good month!.

The SillyLittleTech Team

https://sillylittle.tech