π οΈ FOSS Recommendations
Here are some of the free and open-source tools that I use, love, and recommend. Whether you're privacy-curious, anti-Big Tech, or just want tools that respect your agency, these are a great place to start.
π± Signal
What it is: A secure, open-source messaging app
How I use it: For all personal chats. Fully end-to-end encrypted, with no ads, no tracking, and a genuinely ethical funding model.
Why I love it: Built for privacy from the ground up. It's what WhatsApp wishes it was.
π signal.org γ» GitHub
π Mastodon
What it is: A decentralised, open-source alternative to Twitter
How I use it: My new social home! I post updates, share blog links, and connect with the wider FOSS, localisation, and tech communities β all without algorithms or ads.
Why I love it: Itβs what social media should feel like. Human, kind, and in your control. I even self-host my own instance. π
π joinmastodon.org γ» GitHub
π¬ Proton
What it is: Privacy-first email, calendar, VPN, and cloud storage suite
How I use it: My primary email and calendar platform, and the best VPN I've ever used. I pay for the Unlimited plan, but they offer generous free tiers too.
Why I love it: Based in Switzerland, open source, and fighting the good fight for digital rights.
π proton.me γ» GitHub
βοΈ Nextcloud
What it is: A self-hosted alternative to Google Drive, Calendar, Photos, and more
How I use it: Central to my Open Web Hub β I use it for file syncing, calendar, notes, backups, and even whiteboarding!
Why I love it: Private, powerful, endlessly extendable.
π nextcloud.com γ» GitHub
βοΈ Ghost
What it is: A clean, modern platform for blogging and newsletters
How I use it: Youβre looking at it! I self-host Ghost and write in Markdown.
Why I love it: Fast, distraction-free, and fully open source.
π ghost.org γ» GitHub
π§ Linux Mint
What it is: A user-friendly Linux operating system
How I use it: My daily OS. If youβre still on Windows and feel even vaguely techy β give this a go. Iβve never looked back.
Why I love it: Clean, stable, privacy-respecting, and a great first Linux distro.
π linuxmint.com γ» GitHub
π Python
What it is: A powerful, readable programming language
How I use it: For scripting, automation, localisation tools, and AI experiments
Why I love it: Open governance, strong community, beautiful syntax. The Python Software Foundation do a great job of stewarding it.
π python.org γ» GitHub