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ATL BitLab Podcast

Release Date: 03/13/2025

SOV-022: Matt Hill from Start9 - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-022: Matt Hill from Start9 - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Start9 CEO Matt Hill joins Jordan Bravo to discuss the evolution of sovereign computing and the upcoming StartOS 0.4.0 release. Learn about Start9's mission to democratize server administration, their revolutionary new networking capabilities, plans for an open-source router, and innovative community programs for scaling support and development. Plus: why dignity matters as much as privacy and security in computing.   Show Notes:   00:00 Opening Quote: Sovereign Computing Definition 00:33 Introduction and Show Sponsorship 01:51 Welcome and Sovereign Computing Origins 03:21...

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SOV-021: Google Kills Android Sideloading: The iOS-ification Begins - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-021: Google Kills Android Sideloading: The iOS-ification Begins - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Google is making Android more like iOS by blocking "sideloading" of unverified apps starting next year. Jordan Bravo breaks down why "sideloading" is a psyop term designed to make normal software installation seem dangerous, how Google's new developer KYC requirements will kill freedom tech, and why this gradual "boiling of the frog" approach threatens projects like GrapheneOS. Plus a chilling reminder from former NSA/CIA director Michael Hayden: "We kill people based on metadata."   Show Notes:   00:00 Opening Quote: Satoshi KYC Example 00:41 Introduction and Show Sponsorship...

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SOV-020: The Real Cost of SOV-020: The Real Cost of "Free" Software - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Not all "free" software is actually free - you're often paying with your data, privacy, or through deceptive subscription traps. In this episode, Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme break down the business models behind the software you use daily, from ethical freemium approaches like Tailscale to exploitative data harvesting like Gmail. They explore managed hosting models, the pros and cons of subscriptions versus one-time payments, and expose dark patterns that trick users into unwanted charges. Plus updates on Jordan's private SIM card journey and news about Google's forced Android changes and...

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SOV-019: How to Choose Sovereign Software - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-019: How to Choose Sovereign Software - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Not all software is created equal when it comes to digital sovereignty. In this episode, Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme break down their framework for evaluating software that respects your freedom and privacy. They cover why open source isn't always a guarantee, how to spot healthy vs abandoned projects on GitHub, the importance of data export capabilities, and sustainable business models that won't disappear overnight. Plus, news about Samsung killing bootloader unlocks, EU age verification requirements, and reviews of new authenticator apps from Proton and Ente.   Show Notes:  ...

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SOV-018: Private GPS & Maps: Ditch Google and Apple - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-018: Private GPS & Maps: Ditch Google and Apple - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Your location data is one of the most sensitive pieces of information you share, but are you trusting Google and Apple with every place you go? In this episode, Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme explore private alternatives to mainstream navigation apps that don't track your movements. They cover privacy-focused options like Magic Earth and Organic Maps built on Open Street Maps, reveal how to use Waze on GrapheneOS without Google Play Services, and discuss the ultimate privacy solution: standalone Garmin GPS devices. Plus, news about Proton's new AI assistant Lumo and the company's concerning...

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SOV-017: The Cypherpunk Manifesto - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-017: The Cypherpunk Manifesto - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme dive deep into Eric Hughes' groundbreaking 1993 Cypherpunk Manifesto, exploring how this foundational document predicted Bitcoin, anonymous transaction systems, and modern digital privacy tools. They discuss the historical context of cryptography being illegal, the evolution from military-controlled encryption to widespread adoption, and how today's privacy-focused services like Mullvad exemplify the manifesto's principles. The hosts examine why "cypherpunks write code" and how this philosophy continues to drive sovereign computing solutions today. Show Notes: ...

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SOV-016: Privacy Violations and Self-Hosting Wins - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-016: Privacy Violations and Self-Hosting Wins - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme return with a news-packed episode covering the latest privacy violations and surveillance schemes. They discuss Trump's plan to create a master database of Americans using Palantir, WhatsApp AI accidentally leaking user phone numbers, Meta and Yandex exploiting Android phones to track browsing habits, and Ford's patent for cars that report speeding drivers. Plus, Jordan shares updates on his sovereign computing journey including anonymous phone services, Alby Hub lightning setup, and self-hosted lightning addresses.   Show Notes:...

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SOV-015: How to Get an Anonymous Website - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-015: How to Get an Anonymous Website - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

In today's digital landscape, having your own website is more important than ever for true digital independence. Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme explain how to register domain names and set up web hosting with minimal personal information and maximum privacy. They cover Bitcoin-accepting registrars, anonymous VPS providers, and how the domain name system really works. Plus, they discuss a controversial Bitcoin update proposal that highlights why running your own node matters. Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/anonymous-website-hosting-and-domains 00:00 Why Own Websites Beat Social...

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SOV-014: Bitcoin Sovereignty: Running Your Own Full Node - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-014: Bitcoin Sovereignty: Running Your Own Full Node - The Sovereign Computing Show

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Bitcoin is built on the principle of not trusting third parties, but are you trusting someone else's node to validate your transactions? In this episode, Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme explore why running your own Bitcoin and Lightning nodes is crucial for true financial sovereignty. They break down the hardware requirements, software options like Umbrel and Start OS, and how to connect popular wallets to your own node. Plus, news about Thunderbird's new email service and the concerning bankruptcy sale of 23andMe's genetic data. Show Notes: 00:00 Why You Should Run Your Own Bitcoin...

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SOV-013: Sovereign AI: Using LLMs Without Sacrificing Privacy - The Sovereign Computing Show show art SOV-013: Sovereign AI: Using LLMs Without Sacrificing Privacy - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude are powerful tools, but they come with significant privacy trade-offs. In this episode, Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme explore practical approaches to using AI without surrendering your data to big tech companies. They compare privacy-focused third-party services that use confidential computing (like Maple) and local storage options (like Venice.AI) before diving into running open-source models entirely on your own hardware with tools like Ollama, GPT4All, and LM Studio. They also reveal how your Smart TV might take screenshots of what you're watching...

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Dive into an insightful event recording discussing the technological paradigm shifts as presented in Jeff Booth's 'Price of Tomorrow,' focusing on chapters three and four. From the evolution of computational power, exemplified by Moore's Law, to the implications of self-driving cars and 3D printing, Andrew Lunde covers how new technologies can disrupt existing industries. Learn about the challenges of thinking differently, historical examples of significant cognitive shifts, and the potential future technologies that might surpass even quantum computing. This discussion also explores how technology can create an abundance that challenges traditional economic models based on continuous credit expansion.
 
 
00:00 Introduction to Future Technologies
 
00:40 Event Recording and Podcast Information
 
01:11 Sponsor Spotlight: ATL BitLab
 
02:13 Book Discussion: 'The Price of Tomorrow'
 
03:56 Challenges of Thinking Differently
 
08:30 Understanding Psychological Biases
 
13:55 Innovator's Dilemma and Corporate Challenges
 
19:40 Exponential Thinking and Technology Boom
 
24:32 Exploring the Known and Unknown Universes
 
24:48 Understanding Moore's Law and Its Implications
 
28:20 The Future of AI and Technological Adoption
 
31:02 Self-Driving Cars: Revolutionizing Transportation
 
37:15 Virtual and Augmented Reality: A New Frontier
 
39:26 Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing
 
41:54 The Coming Sonic Boom and Economic Implications
 
45:22 Q&A and Final Thoughts