Joe Graham
Founder @ NonceLogic. Right now I'm building Walwarden, because “we have backups” and “we proved restore worked” are not the same thing.
Founder @ NonceLogic. Right now I'm building Walwarden, because “we have backups” and “we proved restore worked” are not the same thing.
• Walwarden: https://walwarden.com
• Noncelogic: https://noncelogic.com
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-g-8804183b1/
• GitHub: https://github.com/noncelogic
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• Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@jg_nl
• Dev.to: https://dev.to/jgnoncelogic
• Blog: https://noncelogic.com/blog
Founder of NonceLogic. I build small, boring tools around the places where engineering work turns into compliance evidence.
Right now I'm working on Walwarden.
The pain: teams usually have database backups, but when a customer, auditor, or security review asks “show me the last restore worked,” the evidence is often a dashboard screenshot, a runbook, or a Slack thread.
Walwarden is my attempt to make that less dumb for Postgres: scheduled Supabase/Neon backups into storage you own, signed manifests, and restore evidence you can keep around.
Not PITR. Not magic. Just the boring proof layer