Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Tech-Independence”
The Journey to Digital Independence: Moving Away from Google Photos
The online discussion about someone ditching Google Photos caught my attention this morning. It resonated deeply with my own journey of reducing dependency on big tech services, though I must admit I’m still taking baby steps in that direction.
Reading through the thread, I was struck by how many people shared this person’s revelation about self-hosting. There’s this persistent myth that running your own server requires enterprise-level infrastructure or a computer science degree. The reality is far more accessible – you can repurpose old hardware and build something meaningful with it.
The Self-Hosting Rabbit Hole: A Journey Into Digital Independence
Everything started with a simple thought: “I’ll just set up Plex on my NAS.” Famous last words. Looking back now, I can’t help but laugh at my naivety. That innocent decision has spiraled into what can only be described as a full-blown obsession with self-hosting and digital independence.
The catalyst was frustration with streaming services. Remember when Netflix was the only game in town? Now we’re expected to juggle half a dozen subscriptions just to watch our favourite shows. Even then, content appears and disappears at the whim of corporate licensing deals. It’s maddening.