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SOV-019: How to Choose Sovereign Software - The Sovereign Computing Show

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Not all software is created equal when it comes to digital sovereignty. In this episode, Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme break down their framework for evaluating software that respects your freedom and privacy. They cover why open source isn't always a guarantee, how to spot healthy vs abandoned projects on GitHub, the importance of data export capabilities, and sustainable business models that won't disappear overnight. Plus, news about Samsung killing bootloader unlocks, EU age verification requirements, and reviews of new authenticator apps from Proton and Ente.

Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/how-to-choose-sovereign-software

00:00 Jordan's Opening Quote on Software Choice

00:27 Introduction and ATL BitLab Sponsorship

01:45 Welcome and Contact Information

01:55 News: Samsung Kills Custom ROM Support

02:53 - No More Bootloader Unlocks on Samsung Devices

04:48 - Security Trade-offs with Unlocked Bootloaders

05:50 - Samsung's Motivations: Security vs Control

07:43 News: EU Age Verification Requirements

08:40 - Digital Sovereignty Alarm from Privacy Advocates

09:42 - EU's Contradictory Privacy Stance

12:39 - Decentralized Identity vs Google Monopoly

14:52 Proton Authenticator: Google Authenticator Alternative

16:32 - Open Source 2FA with Zero-Knowledge Sync

18:04 - Security Concerns of All-in-One Solutions

22:50 - Standalone App, No Proton Account Required

23:41 Ente Auth: Self-Hostable 2FA Alternative

24:55 - F-Droid Support and Open Source Commitment

25:48 Main Topic: How to Choose Sovereign Software

26:11 - Open Source as a Starting Point

26:56 - Cross-Platform and Alternative App Stores

27:36 - No Vendor Lock-In and Data Export

28:35 - Why Software Choice Matters Long-Term

29:48 Stephen's Framework for Evaluating Software

30:17 - Investigating "Open Source" Claims

31:38 - Checking GitHub Activity and Maintenance

34:58 - How to Evaluate GitHub Projects Live Demo

38:11 - Understanding GitHub Issues as Health Indicators

42:27 - Contributors and Community Health

43:38 - Open Standards and File Formats

46:29 - UI/UX Quality Matters for Daily Drivers

50:32 - Sustainable Business Models and Monetization

54:34 Conclusion and Future Episode Tease

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Not all software is created equal when it comes to digital sovereignty. In this episode, Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme break down their framework for evaluating software that respects your freedom and privacy. They cover why open source isn't always a guarantee, how to spot healthy vs abandoned projects on GitHub, the importance of data export capabilities, and sustainable business models that won't disappear overnight. Plus, news about Samsung killing bootloader unlocks, EU age verification requirements, and reviews of new authenticator apps from Proton and Ente.

Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/how-to-choose-sovereign-software

00:00 Jordan's Opening Quote on Software Choice

00:27 Introduction and ATL BitLab Sponsorship

01:45 Welcome and Contact Information

01:55 News: Samsung Kills Custom ROM Support

02:53 - No More Bootloader Unlocks on Samsung Devices

04:48 - Security Trade-offs with Unlocked Bootloaders

05:50 - Samsung's Motivations: Security vs Control

07:43 News: EU Age Verification Requirements

08:40 - Digital Sovereignty Alarm from Privacy Advocates

09:42 - EU's Contradictory Privacy Stance

12:39 - Decentralized Identity vs Google Monopoly

14:52 Proton Authenticator: Google Authenticator Alternative

16:32 - Open Source 2FA with Zero-Knowledge Sync

18:04 - Security Concerns of All-in-One Solutions

22:50 - Standalone App, No Proton Account Required

23:41 Ente Auth: Self-Hostable 2FA Alternative

24:55 - F-Droid Support and Open Source Commitment

25:48 Main Topic: How to Choose Sovereign Software

26:11 - Open Source as a Starting Point

26:56 - Cross-Platform and Alternative App Stores

27:36 - No Vendor Lock-In and Data Export

28:35 - Why Software Choice Matters Long-Term

29:48 Stephen's Framework for Evaluating Software

30:17 - Investigating "Open Source" Claims

31:38 - Checking GitHub Activity and Maintenance

34:58 - How to Evaluate GitHub Projects Live Demo

38:11 - Understanding GitHub Issues as Health Indicators

42:27 - Contributors and Community Health

43:38 - Open Standards and File Formats

46:29 - UI/UX Quality Matters for Daily Drivers

50:32 - Sustainable Business Models and Monetization

54:34 Conclusion and Future Episode Tease

  continue reading

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