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Hi all,
After publishing Maximum Freedom, Minimum Bullshit for over a year, I'm looking to put together a guide featuring all the most useful privacy / freedom tools in one place.
This can be open source software, privacy tools, knowledge centers, financial tools, resources on freedom of movement, self-defense, sovereign living and education, health tools, off-grid living etc.
The idea is to list free tools so there is no barrier to entry.
Ideas so far: Free Cities Foundation, The Mises Institute, Freedom Index, Nostr, Minimalists Challenge, Writing/Publishing guide, time-management software, circular economy guides, Aura, Proton Suite, bitcoin security guides, self-security tips for the apocalypse, KYC-free P2P bitcoin, Digital nomad guide, Angor and Geyser, Gigwork for bitcoin, guides for VPNs, password managers etc, digital detox tools, Cato Institute.
I realize the cowboys in this territory are more likely to recommend digital privacy tools. That's cool, but anything else you consider a good resource for sovereign living would be great.
I'll keep you all updated with the guide.
Thanks in advance.
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This is a pretty awesome newsletter! Somehow I didn't even know you were writing it (and I just connected your excellent bitcoin bibliography to it).
It's a worthy goal, even if the guide/resource work is often thankless. I'll try to look at my bookmarks and get a list of the sources I've found most useful.
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Thanks.
It doesn't have to be totally exhaustive. I'm looking for 21 absolute sovereign bangers to recommend (ones which won't disappear!)
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It would be very interesting to have a newsletter focused on this topic and tools that you mentioned, especially here at SN. There are already guides and texts for many of the things you mentioned, yet you will be welcome. It can focus on user experience and points of attention with the north being sovereignty.
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This is a very prosaic suggestion--gardening.
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in this territory
This is a small "problem" I see on SN. Here in the West, if you pay, you can post content wherever you want. I say this because I haven't seen other approaches to these topics without a focus on digital privacy.
Please bring more content about this in the appropriate territory. While I'm at it, even though people don't always use it, I avoid zapping content outside of the appropriate territory; I'm still evaluating this practice.
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