
We go deep on what “sovereign computing” looks like when you try it for real, from spinning up a Fedimint federation to self-hosting services that keep working even when platforms or politics turn against you. We then connect local AI, persistent knowledge bases, and geopolitics to one question: do we own our tools or do we rent our future?
• choosing a deliberately clickbait title and what it signals about tech culture
• setting up a Fedimint federation on Start9 and what makes it “easy” in practice
• StartOS 0.40 changes, migration realities, backups, and why one-click upgrades are hard
• exposing services safely with Start Tunnels plus Tor being treated as a core service
• running local LLMs on home hardware and why it matters for privacy and control
• the LLM Wiki idea, persistent markdown knowledge, and a portable “second brain”
• why companies want private knowledge bases rather than uploading IP to big AI vendors
• open source models, uncensored variants, and the coming squeeze of AI pricing and regulation
• data centres as strategic assets, energy and cooling constraints, and geopolitical risk
• South Africa’s solar overbuild as an advantage for decentralised AI and Bitcoin tooling
• why AI adoption can be slower than expected in grassroots communities
• Iran, internet shutdown mechanics, Starlink as a signal, and propaganda as a tech weapon
• Atlas Pool shout-out and Tribe of 21 road trips built around Bitcoin circular economies
• travel friction, visas, and how geopolitics hits ordinary people
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