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by AndrewKemendo 13 days ago
Great question and there’s two steps in my opinion:

First is to become as free as possible from lock in and own your own data. The best way to do this is the self host your own technology.

This is really not possible for the majority of people though.

So practically I always suggest that you have multiple providers for services, don’t pool your data any one place (other than your own place) and own your backups. This is basic stuff that we’ve been teaching since the 90s and still very applicable today.

The harder and more impactful thing is to then create community owned technology that is outside of the commerce model.

So for example imagine that instead of FAANG running the world, the largest tech and data orgs would look more like wikimedia foundation, Annas archive, scihub, Graphene, Linux etc…. and more generally that technology and governance are open and not bound to commerce/taxation/coercion based organizations.

Ultimately we need to create a democratic-technology movement such that capitalists don’t monopolize technology, which is currently the trend. This is not some kind of simple thing by the way, this is revolutionary economics is what I’m talking about.

My suggestion is to read Post-Scarcity Anarchism by Murray Bookchin