Nucleus – A security-hardened, Nix-native container runtime
12ms container startup beats Docker's 500ms with Nix-native declarative config.

Arch-based distro with curated updates, but Kali, Parrot, and BlackArch already own this space.
Security researchers, penetration testers, security professionals, organizations requiring auditable Linux environments.
Kali Linux · Parrot Security OS · BlackArch Linux
I’m introducing Securos, a security-focused platform built around disciplined engineering and hardened system design.
The project emphasizes controlled infrastructure ownership, structured deployment practices, and long-term maintainability rather than rapid feature iteration. The goal is to create a stable foundation for security-oriented tooling and services.
Securos is part of the broader Temple Enterprise portfolio, where each platform follows consistent engineering and operational standards.
I’m looking for technical feedback, especially around architecture decisions, security assumptions, and overall direction.
12ms container startup beats Docker's 500ms with Nix-native declarative config.
Linux fork claiming penetration-proof security, but proprietary userspace tools undermine auditability.
Hardened Rust alternative to OpenClaw, but early (v0.1 preview, still rough edges).
Malicious OpenClaw skill scanner, but the market for hardening OpenClaw specifically is tiny.
0.6-second boot time with musl, dinit, and diskless immutable deployments.
Hardening automation with verifiable reports, but OpenClaw adoption is still niche.