Cypherpunk blogger fighting for freedom, decentralization, self-sovereignty, and privacy online and offline through writing and action.

What is Self-Hosting?
Beginner-friendly guide to self-hosting with Raspberry Pi, Docker, Cloudflare Tunnel, and Tailscale. Learn how to run apps like Plex and Jellyfin.

What is Self-Hosting?
Beginner-friendly guide to self-hosting with Raspberry Pi, Docker, Cloudflare Tunnel, and Tailscale. Learn how to run apps like Plex and Jellyfin.

What Is Discourse and How We're Using It to Build a New Kind of Community
Discover what Discourse is, why we use it to power our community, and how it helps us connect, collaborate, and build a more open digital world. Join us.

What Is Discourse and How We're Using It to Build a New Kind of Community
Discover what Discourse is, why we use it to power our community, and how it helps us connect, collaborate, and build a more open digital world. Join us.

The Hidden Damage of Social Media & Why Decentralisation Matters
Discover how social media distorts reality, harms mental health, and why decentralised networks like ActivityPub and NOSTR offer a healthier online future.

The Hidden Damage of Social Media & Why Decentralisation Matters
Discover how social media distorts reality, harms mental health, and why decentralised networks like ActivityPub and NOSTR offer a healthier online future.

The European Court of Human Rights: Roles, Debates, and Migration
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) was established by the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights and has sat in Strasbourg since 1959, enforcing civil and political rights across Europe. This article explains what the ECHR is, how and why it was created after World War II, how it operates in practice, and why its relevance is debated in 2025 - especially in the context of migration. We also examine common misconceptions to provide a balanced view of calls to reform or abandon the Cou...

The European Court of Human Rights: Roles, Debates, and Migration
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) was established by the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights and has sat in Strasbourg since 1959, enforcing civil and political rights across Europe. This article explains what the ECHR is, how and why it was created after World War II, how it operates in practice, and why its relevance is debated in 2025 - especially in the context of migration. We also examine common misconceptions to provide a balanced view of calls to reform or abandon the Cou...

Why I Moved to Linux: A Personal Journey into Digital Sovereignty
Fed up with Windows and macOS bloat, I switched to Ubuntu Linux for privacy, speed, and control. Here's how Linux gave me back my freedom.

Why I Moved to Linux: A Personal Journey into Digital Sovereignty
Fed up with Windows and macOS bloat, I switched to Ubuntu Linux for privacy, speed, and control. Here's how Linux gave me back my freedom.