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Free Software

"Free (as in freedom) Software" is all about giving you back control of your digital life.

Both Debian[1] and the Free Software Foundation have definitions of what it means to be free; in general, it means that you must be able to:

1: /debian/

Free software usually also costs nothing, but here "free" means "freedom".

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2: /social-media/

Technology that supposedly is designed to connect people to each other. Facebook, Twitter, and maybe Youtube are examples.

3: /old-and-small-technology/

Old technology is any tech that's, well... old.

4: /linux/

The world's most popular Free Software[5] operating system, the foundation of Debian[6], and foundation of much of today's Internet.

5: /free-software/

6: /debian/

7: /mastodon/

Mastodon is a Free Software[8], decentralized, global Social Media[9] network. Unlike the other major ones, it is not a part of the Attention Economy[10], and generally has no ads.

8: /free-software/

9: /social-media/

10: /attention-economy/

11: /john-goerzen-s-publications/

Here is information on papers, documentation, and publications written by John Goerzen[12].

12: /john-goerzen/

13: /debian/

Debian GNU/Linux is one of the oldest Linux[14] distributions around. Some things that make it somewhat unique:

14: /linux/

15: /john-goerzen/

I am a programmer, manager, hobbyist, advocate, volunteer, dad, and nature lover. I live out on an old farmstead in rural Kansas[16] that once belonged to my grandparents. The nearest paved road is about 3 miles away, and the nearest town (population 600) is 7 miles away. I have three incredible children, which I might occasionally mention on my blog[17].

16: /kansas/

17: https://changelog.complete.org/

18: /how-this-site-is-built/

This site is built for modern clients using Small Technology[19]. It is served from static files, which are themselves small. It should make no references to any resources from other servers, which helps protect the Privacy[20] of visitors.

19: /old-and-small-technology/

20: /privacy/

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