Yeah this makes more sense to me. Either way, it's a mentality that's found in every part of every muslim culture, except for Bedouins I guess, but they're purposely not technologically savvy, so while they're the only ones that get the Sovereignty aspect, they're not gonna get the technical. Hard to find the right Muslim audience for this.

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welcome the cyber bedouins of the Future

The right audience is Muslim techies like me who are tired of everything fiat like Google, Amazon etc.

But then you get those techies that build closed source systems as "alternatives" and still can't think in terms of sovereignty.

True. There are not many Muslims in the FOSS scene. They all want to become the next Bill Gates or Steve Jobs.

That's really what we need, an active Muslim FOSS scene. We need that embedded in the culture of online Muslims.

systems of control are inherently oppressive