
In a world where everything is connected, tracked, and analyzed, we explore the tools, ideas, and philosophies that help you reclaim your digital autonomy.
Join us as we dive into the practical side of privacy with hands‑on discussions about Home Assistant, Nextcloud, GrapheneOS, Linux, and other open‑source technologies that put you back in control. But we don’t stop at the tech. We unpack the de... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTechnologyPhilosophy | |||

**The New Homesteaders** – First Finnish episode! How much data are Finnish schools actually giving to Google and Microsoft? In this eye-opening discussion, Akseli and teacher Vesku break down the reality of school-issued devices, privacy rights, and... more
Smart homes are supposed to make life easier… but most people screw it up right from the start.
In this episode, Liam and Akseli break down the most common (and expensive) mistakes people make when building their first private smart home — including... more
Is your digital life just another crop for Zuckerberg's profit farm? Akseli and Liam slice into the age-old analogy of sharecropping to reveal how social media turns us into unpaid laborers feeding AI giants—without even noticing. Spoiler: Facebook i... more
Why You Should Trust NO ONE With Your Data in 2026 | Zero Knowledge & Zero Trust Explained
In this episode of The New Homesteaders, Liam and Akseli break down Zero-Knowledge architecture — the only real way to protect your privacy when big tech and ... more
In this episode of The New Homesteaders, Akseli and Liam dive into the hidden world of data brokers and how your personal information is being bought and sold. Discover the impact on your insurance, privacy, and even your daily life. It's a wake-up c... more
In this episode of The New Homesteaders, we continue our painful but rewarding journey into building a privacy-focused smart home. After battling Matter devices in the last episode, we tackle our first Thread device — the Aqara W100 Climate Sensor — ... more
The conversation covers the setup and configuration of various devices and systems, including Proxmox, Home Assistant, and TailScale. It also includes unboxing and discussing smart home devices. The hosts explore topics related to network configurati... more
The conversation covers the process of setting up a new homestead, using Ventoy for bootable USB, checking hash and security measures, desktop environment preferences, ejecting USB and security concerns, BIOS configuration challenges, benefits of Ven... more









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