Observed arrival · 2026-08-22
BeeEye, a bilingual eBPF window onto the home network
BeeEye monitors traffic on an Ubuntu home gateway, showing devices, processes, packets, alerts, and protocol details through two independent interfaces.
Why it surfaced
This is unusually explicit about its boundaries: it installs no agents, decrypts nothing, and makes only one outbound call for timed threat-intelligence refreshes. Under the hood it combines eBPF with an AF_PACKET fallback, Wireshark-compatible filters, and even CUDA-rendered traffic pulses—an ambitious little network monitor with a surprisingly lucid explanation of what it refuses to do.
BeeEye monitors traffic on an Ubuntu home gateway, showing devices, processes, packets, alerts, and protocol details through two independent interfaces.
Observed signals
Read the marks
Editorial observations of this landing page, not a rating.
One card from the complete issue