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

ATL BitLab Podcast

Release Date: 08/12/2025

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Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/how-to-choose-sovereign-software

 

00:00 Jordan's Opening Quote on Software Choice

00:27 Introduction and ATL BitLab Sponsorship

01:45 Welcome and Contact Information

01:55 News: Samsung Kills Custom ROM Support

02:53 - No More Bootloader Unlocks on Samsung Devices

04:48 - Security Trade-offs with Unlocked Bootloaders

05:50 - Samsung's Motivations: Security vs Control

07:43 News: EU Age Verification Requirements

08:40 - Digital Sovereignty Alarm from Privacy Advocates

09:42 - EU's Contradictory Privacy Stance

12:39 - Decentralized Identity vs Google Monopoly

14:52 Proton Authenticator: Google Authenticator Alternative

16:32 - Open Source 2FA with Zero-Knowledge Sync

18:04 - Security Concerns of All-in-One Solutions

22:50 - Standalone App, No Proton Account Required

23:41 Ente Auth: Self-Hostable 2FA Alternative

24:55 - F-Droid Support and Open Source Commitment

25:48 Main Topic: How to Choose Sovereign Software

26:11 - Open Source as a Starting Point

26:56 - Cross-Platform and Alternative App Stores

27:36 - No Vendor Lock-In and Data Export

28:35 - Why Software Choice Matters Long-Term

29:48 Stephen's Framework for Evaluating Software

30:17 - Investigating "Open Source" Claims

31:38 - Checking GitHub Activity and Maintenance

34:58 - How to Evaluate GitHub Projects Live Demo

38:11 - Understanding GitHub Issues as Health Indicators

42:27 - Contributors and Community Health

43:38 - Open Standards and File Formats

46:29 - UI/UX Quality Matters for Daily Drivers

50:32 - Sustainable Business Models and Monetization

54:34 Conclusion and Future Episode Tease