Software_Sovereignty // 0x01
FOSS Aligned
I don't build on foundations I can't inspect. Open source isn't a preference — it's a requirement for infrastructure that has to hold.
Zero Vendor Lock-In
Proprietary stacks create dependencies outside your control. FOSS ensures you maintain the right to repair, modify, and own your own infrastructure — permanently.
Auditability
Security through obscurity isn't security. Open source means the code can be reviewed, challenged, and validated — not just trusted because the vendor says so.
The_FOSS_Stack_Doctrine:
I build on Linux-based kernels, containerization standards (OCI), and open protocols — Matrix, WireGuard, SSH. When proprietary solutions are unavoidable, I isolate them and treat them as untrusted components within the architecture. They don't get trust by default. Nothing does.