I have figured out that the only way I can actually move forward with the #fediverse and #digitalsovreignty in #Norway is to write about it.
That is, I am considering making a guide called "The accelerationist guide to digital sovreignty" - in #Norwegian of course, and then in #English.
I think the drip feed of changes that's been going on and that is supposedly "the best approach" is lowballing the situation. The problem is real big, and I feel like I'm the only one who takes it seriously.
The thing is that #Norwegians can't take it seriously enough and reaching out to people has been super hard.
It's been a frustrating affair and it continues to vex me. So what else can I do, but do the things all boys do in the wake of summer...
Write a damn #manifesto.
But seriously, our country is run on digital services and with digital tools. "We live in a society". It's about time we take the power back from the yankies.
@hopland there are a good bunch of us that takes this seriously. However from my point of view most just want to live comfortably and don't think much of the price of participation on the centralized sites.
"Uphill battle ahead"
Let me know if you want a second pair of eyes on your text
@hopland There are others, but we don’t have the knowledge.
@geirertzgaard there's so much to unpack -_-
At the end of the day I have to just sit down, jot down an "anarchist cookbook" regarding the various technologies in use and how to replace them - or how to augment them - in order to protect the digital sovereignty or individuality of people in general.
An almanac of digital security and autonomy for common people, if you will.