Why The On Network Chose Ghost for our Website and Newsletter The On Network migrated from Substack to Ghost to gain more control, better SEO, and an open-source foundation, without sacrificing stability or simplicity. Here’s why we made the switch.
Why I Switched From the Chrome Browser to Vivaldi Most people never think twice about their web browser. They install Chrome, sign into Google, and let it run their entire digital life. I did the same for years. Chrome was fast, familiar, and tightly integrated with the tools I used every day. Then I hit a point where I
How to Replace Microsoft Office with a Free, Open Source Productivity Stack Most people pay for Microsoft Office because it is familiar. It is what they learned in school, what they saw in corporate jobs, and what is installed on nearly every company laptop. Over time that familiarity becomes a subscription, and that subscription becomes something you pay forever simply because it
The Future Is Closed by Default: Why You Must Build Open Systems Now For decades the internet was open by nature. Anyone could build, publish, experiment, connect, and create without permission. That era is fading. The new internet is becoming a series of locked environments, proprietary AI gateways, and identity systems that sit behind corporate walls. If you do not build on open
New Open-Source AI Project Challenges Big Tech’s Monopoly A new open-source AI initiative is taking direct aim at the centralized power of Big Tech — offering a vision of artificial intelligence that belongs to everyone, not the few.
Why the Next Decade Will Be the Age of Self-Sovereignty We are entering a new era — one defined not by governments, corporations, or institutions, but by individuals reclaiming control.
Why You Should Switch to Linux: The Case for Open-Source Freedom Tired of Big Tech telling you what you can and can’t do on your own computer? It’s time to take a serious look at Linux — the open-source operating system built for freedom, security, and control. Here’s why more people than ever are leaving Windows and macOS behind.