In our daily lives, we commonly use Internet services provided by big tech companies: editing text with Google Docs, storing photos on iCloud, or socializing through the networks of X and Facebook. However, alternatives to the tools of big tech based on free software are within our reach, and we can install them ourselves.
In this meeting, learn how to transition from proprietary and data-extractive tools. We learn to install decentralized services that allow us to translate texts, share books, music, organize our personal photos, and much more.
This is the second of the DWeb meetings for the winter quarter of 2024. They are a space to meet and connect with people, protocols, and projects in favor of a decentralized web: because the Internet is healthier when many people control it.
Organized by: Digicòria collaborative project in Canòdrom.