Free and Open Source for Digital Independence
As geopolitical tensions rise, many people are questioning their dependence on U.S. software providers. But replacing one centralized provider with another does not solve the underlying problem. This article argues that digital independence is not about switching regions, but about switching structures. Free and Open Source Software offers transparency, reduces vendor lock-in, and restores real control over digital infrastructure. The path toward digital sovereignty begins with evaluating tools based on openness, not origin.