Corporations are buying up your water, redirecting your electricity, and raising your food prices. You don't have to accept this. HumanityOS is a free platform that teaches you how to provide for yourself and your community, step by step, with real tools and real people helping each other.
Entire communities are losing access to electricity so data centers can power AI servers. Drinkable water is being bottled and sold back to the people it was taken from. The cost of food keeps climbing while wages stay flat.
These aren't distant problems. They're happening right now, to real families, in real towns.
But here's what they don't want you to know: the solutions already exist. You can collect rain. You can generate power. You can grow food indoors, year-round, in a space the size of a closet. The knowledge is free. The materials are affordable. The only thing missing is someone showing you how.
That's what we built.
Each one has a quest chain: a step-by-step guide that walks you through the real build, with real materials, real costs, and real results.
A basic rooftop rainwater collection system can capture thousands of gallons per year. Add a simple filter and you have clean drinking water that no corporation can bill you for or shut off.
The quest chain covers: gutters and downspouts, first-flush diverters, storage tanks, sediment and carbon filtration, and solar distillation for purification.
Solar panels, small wind turbines, and micro-hydro generators are more accessible than ever. A basic solar setup can run lights, charge devices, and power small appliances. Scale it up over time as your needs grow.
The quest chain covers: choosing your energy source, sizing your system, battery storage basics, wiring safely, and connecting multiple sources together.
Indoor aeroponic towers use 90% less water than soil farming and grow food year-round regardless of climate. They fit in a corner of any room. They purify your indoor air while they grow. And they can connect to other systems (like fish tanks) to create a closed loop where almost nothing is wasted.
Have a 3D printer? The simulation includes printable models for tower parts, connectors, and net pots. Design it in the app, print it at home, grow food in it by next week.
The quest chain covers: building your first tower (PVC or 3D printed), choosing plants, mixing nutrients, managing light cycles, scaling up, and integrating with aquaponics.
HumanityOS is the platform that ties it all together. Everything here is free and open source. No subscriptions, no ads, no data harvesting. Public domain forever.
Step-by-step guides for water, energy, food, and more. Each step tells you exactly what to buy, how to build it, and what to expect.
Chat with people who've already done it. Ask questions, share photos of your build, get help when you're stuck. Encrypted and private by default.
Growing more food than you need? The built-in marketplace lets you sell, trade, or give away your surplus to neighbors. No middleman fees.
Your experience becomes someone else's guide. Write quest steps, answer questions, vouch for good builds. The knowledge grows with every person who joins.
The explosion of data centers isn't just about AI. It's driven by the staggering volume of personal data harvested by platforms like Meta, TikTok, Google, Amazon, and X. Every message, every search, every photo, every purchase feeds a surveillance infrastructure that requires massive energy and water to operate.
Many people are rightly worried about AI being used for mass surveillance. HumanityOS takes a fundamentally different approach: if the data doesn't exist on a central server, there's nothing for anyone to surveil.
Your messages are encrypted on your device before they leave. Nobody in between can read them. Not us, not a government, not an AI scraping for training data.
Once two people connect, their messages travel directly between devices using WebRTC. No server in the middle. If united-humanity.us went offline tomorrow, those conversations would keep going.
Mass surveillance requires mass data collection. Your data never sits on a central server waiting to be harvested, sold, or subpoenaed. No profiles to build. No patterns to extract. Nothing for surveillance systems to process.
Freedom of speech without censorship. The right to keep and bear arms and share knowledge freely. Security against warrantless search of your private communications. These aren't policies that can be changed. They're properties of the architecture.
This is a real quest from the platform. Each step links to detailed instructions, material lists, and community discussion.
Grow leafy greens, herbs, and strawberries indoors using 90% less water than soil. No yard needed.
Our goal is to put everything into one app that works completely offline: every guide, every tool, every 3D-printable design. We're not there yet.
Until we are, quest chains link to the best third-party guides, open-source tools, and community resources we can find. The same way we point people to Blender for 3D modeling or Audacity for audio editing, we connect you to what already works while we build what doesn't exist yet.
What IS working right now: encrypted chat, voice and video calls, task management, a marketplace, a desktop app with offline support, community governance, and the beginnings of a 3D simulation world. The self-sufficiency quest content is actively being built, and we ship updates constantly.
We would rather tell you what's half-built than pretend it's finished.
When people can feed themselves, power their own homes, and collect their own water, they stop being dependent on systems that profit from their dependence. That changes everything.
HumanityOS exists to build a world without artificial scarcity. No corruption. No fraud. No tyranny. No one enslaved by debt or hunger. No organizations selling cures for problems they created. No wars fought over resources that could be shared.
That sounds impossible until you realize that the tools already exist. Solar panels work. Aeroponic towers work. Rainwater collection works. What's been missing is a way to organize this knowledge, make it accessible to everyone, and connect people who want to help each other.
And it doesn't stop at food, water, and power.
HumanityOS is designed to replace the systems that currently depend on corporate or government infrastructure. Voting. Lawmaking. Governance. All of it transparent, verifiable, and owned by the people using it. Not controlled by any single company, party, or nation.
Install it on any device: your phone, your laptop, your fridge, your car, your TV. Every device you own becomes part of a personal network that syncs and communicates directly, without routing through a corporation's servers. No one dictates what software you're allowed to run on hardware you already paid for. No backdoors for hackers to exploit. No company deciding which features you get to use this month.
One platform for all of it. Communication, coordination, education, governance, commerce, survival. The same tools whether you're in an apartment in Ohio or a village in Kenya.
Now scale that up one more level.
Humanity is on the edge of establishing colonies on other worlds. We're talking about Mars, the Moon, stations in orbit. Eventually, generation ships between stars. On a colony, there is no utility company. There is no grocery store. There is no government bailout. If you can't grow food, recycle water, and generate power in a closed system, people die.
Every skill you learn here on Earth, where failure means a higher grocery bill, is the same skill a colony needs to survive where failure means everyone dies. The aeroponic tower in your apartment works the same way as one on a ship between stars. The water recycling system in your garage is the same engineering a habitat on Europa needs.
The simulation built into HumanityOS isn't a game. It's training. The story follows humanity's first interstellar fleet on a mission to explore and settle new worlds. The 3D models you design in the simulation can be 3D printed into real tools and systems. What you learn in the sim, you can build in your home today.
We can't afford poverty. We can't afford war. Not because it's morally wrong (it is), but because cooperation is an engineering requirement for our survival as a species. Selfishness doesn't scale to space. A divided humanity doesn't make it to the stars.
This is a free platform for humanity to teach itself how to thrive, on this world and every one after it.
Seven years of development. 150+ features shipped. Every line of code is public.
Live right now at united-humanity.us/chat. Every line on GitHub. No corporation, no VCs. Built in the open since 2019.
Water, energy, food, or the platform itself. Pick a topic and follow the steps. No experience needed.
Talk to people building the same things. Ask questions, share progress, find local collaborators.
Writers, designers, developers, educators, translators. The code is public domain. Jump in anywhere.
Want the desktop app? Download it here.
For developers, security researchers, and anyone who wants to know exactly what they're running. Every line is on GitHub.
Written in Rust using axum and tokio. SQLite for storage. A single binary runs the full relay server. Federated by design: servers discover and talk to each other over WebSocket, so no single point of failure.
Run it on a Raspberry Pi, a VPS, or a spare laptop. Under 10 minutes from zero to live.
Post-quantum ML-DSA-65 (Dilithium3) self-custody keys for federation. Ed25519 for chat signing and Solana wallet compatibility. Your identity is a key on your device, not an account on someone else's server.
BIP39 seed phrase backup (24 words). Social key recovery through trusted guardians using Shamir secret sharing. DID format: did:hum:<base58>.
ML-KEM-768 (Kyber768) for post-quantum key exchange. AES-256-GCM for symmetric encryption. Argon2id for password-derived keys. BLAKE3 for hashing. WebRTC for voice and video calls.
Private messages are encrypted on your device. The server never has access to plaintext. No IP logging, no metadata harvesting.
W3C Verifiable Credentials issued peer-to-peer. Multi-layer trust score built from vouches, credentials, activity, age, and stake. Community governance with weighted voting (capped at 0.95 to prevent single-actor dominance).
AI agents are first-class citizens with mandatory transparency declarations. They cannot vote but participate openly.
Native desktop app built with wgpu and WGSL shaders. PBR rendering, bloom, particles, and a full planetary simulation with icosphere LOD terrain. The same binary that runs the server also runs the desktop app.
3D models in the simulation can be exported for 3D printing. Design it in the game, print it in real life.
Plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. No build step, no framework, no npm. Open any page source and read it. The web client connects to the same relay server as the desktop app.
Progressive Web App support for mobile. Works on any modern browser.
License: CC0 Public Domain. No permission needed. Copy it, modify it, sell it, teach from it. It belongs to everyone.
Servers and development cost money. Every dollar goes toward infrastructure and building more quest content. No venture capital, no ads. Just people who believe in this.