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🚀 Freedom Tech Weekend – Season 1 Finale 🎉 In this final episode we dive deep into the hidden truth behind privacy promises from AI services and VPN providers. From Anthropic’s new data‑retention policy to real‑world VPN log scandals (PureVPN, NordVPN), we show you why “trust‑me‑bro” isn’t enough. 🔐 Learn how Maple’s private‑AI platform uses secure enclaves, confidential computing, and open‑source verification so you can actually verify that your data isn’t being logged. We break down Zero Data Retention (ZDR) policies, show you how to audit VPNs, and give you a step‑by‑step checklist for confirming any service’s security claims. 🛠️ Tools & Resources Mentioned Maple AI (free account → https://trymaple.ai) VPN audit checklist Anthropic data‑retention toggle Open‑source attestation on GitHub → https://github.com/OpenSecretCloud 💡 Whether you’re a developer, privacy‑conscious user, or just curious about how AI models handle your chats, this episode equips you with the knowledge to don’t trust, verify.
In this episode we dive deep into Wavlake, a decentralized streaming service that lets independent artists keep 90 %+ of their royalties and lets fans tip songs with Bitcoin (sats). We compare it with the old record‑store era, explain how you can listen, boost, and even buy tickets without middlemen, and show how Maple AI (our privacy‑first LLM) helps you plan the show. 👉 What you'll find Learn how to stream & download music DRM‑free. See a live demo of boosting tracks with sats. Get the step‑by‑step guide for artists uploading music and setting up revenue splits. Explore the ticket‑sale feature that bypasses Live Nation & Ticketmaster. Resources • Wavlake (iOS / Android): https://wavlake.com • Maple AI privacy‑first LLM (Web / iOS): https://trymaple.ai Join the movement – Leave a comment with your favorite indie track, boost a song, or share how you’ll use Wavlake this weekend. Subscribe for more freedom‑tech tools every Friday!
Welcome to another episode of Freedom Tech Weekend! In today’s live stream, host Marks shows you how to run open‑source Large Language Models (LLMs) locally on your laptop (and eventually on a phone) using a handful of powerful, privacy‑first tools. 🔒 Why go local? Commercial AI services (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.) keep your data on third‑party servers, exposing you to leaks, ads, and even legal data‑retention. By running models locally with LM Studio, ComfyUI, Whisper, and Qwen Coder, you keep full control of your information while still getting the productivity boost of AI. We do a speed test of Local AI vs Maple AI! ⏱️ 💡 What you’ll learn: - Installing & using LM Studio to load 20‑B and 120‑B models. - Comparing token‑speed and reasoning settings. - Generating text, code, and audio with Whisper and Mac Whisper. - Creating images (and even video) with Comfy UI and the Qwen Image diffusion model. - Building custom scripts with Qwen Coder. - Leveraging Maple AI for encrypted cloud inference when local hardware isn’t enough. 🛠️ Tools covered: LM Studio, ComfyUI, Whisper, Mac Whisper, Qwen Coder, Hugging Face model hub, Maple AI (try it at https://trymaple.ai). 👉 Get started this weekend – download the tools, follow the on‑screen steps, and experiment with your own private AI workflow. 👍 Like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss a new Freedom Tech Weekend episode. Have a tool you love? Drop it in the chat or tweet us! 🤖 Get confidential, encrypted AI for personal and work use: Maple AI https://trymaple.ai
Welcome back to Freedom Tech Weekend! In this impromptu episode, host Marks shows you how to build a privacy‑first, plug‑and‑play smart‑home hub using a Raspberry Pi and the open‑source Homebridge platform. If you’re tired of proprietary ecosystems like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, or Apple HomeKit, this step‑by‑step guide will get your devices talking without handing over your data. 🔧 What you’ll learn - Why open standards (Matter, Thread) matter for device interoperability - Comparing popular open‑source hubs: Homebridge vs. OpenHAB - Using the Raspberry Pi Imager to flash Raspberry Pi OS onto an SD card - Writing the image, booting the Pi, and configuring Homebridge’s Wi‑Fi setup network - Controlling your lights, sensors, and plugs from the Apple Home app or any web browser All of this is done in under 20 minutes, so you can set it up this weekend and start migrating away from closed‑source platforms. The goal? A sovereign smart‑home that you control, not the cloud. - Learn more about Maple AI’s privacy‑focused tools: https://trymaple.ai
In this episode of Freedom Tech Weekend, we dive into a powerful alternative to Google Docs and other cloud-based note-taking tools—Obsidian. If you’re looking to reclaim your digital privacy and sovereignty, Obsidian offers encrypted, markdown-based, locally stored notes with optional sync—without handing your data to Big Tech. Host Marks walks through his personal Obsidian workflow, shares use cases, plugin recommendations, and previews other open-source and privacy-focused alternatives like AnyType and Logseq. Whether you're looking to migrate off Google Docs, explore markdown, or organize your knowledge securely, this episode is your weekend launchpad. 🎯 Take back your notes. Take back your freedom. 🌐 Learn more at https://trymaple.ai
Take control of your content. On this week’s Freedom Tech Weekend, we explore open source media servers you can run from home to stream music, movies, photos, and personal videos to your devices—anywhere in the world. Say goodbye to Netflix, Spotify, or Amazon Photos and hello to your self-hosted, private media cloud. We'll look at privacy-preserving platforms like Jellyfin, Emby, Ampache, Subsonic, and Navidrome, as well as legacy players like Kodi and Plex. Whether you're backing up old DVDs or building your own Spotify alternative, this guide shows you how to start simple with an old laptop and grow from there. 👉 Protect your privacy with tools you control. 👉 Play around this weekend, reclaim your data, and stream your stuff—your way. 🔐 Try our confidential, encrypted AI assistant at: https://trymaple.ai
This week on Freedom Tech Weekend, we’re diving into White Noise — a brand-new secure messaging app that rivals Signal but without centralized servers. Built on the Nostr protocol and leveraging the powerful MLS (Messaging Layer Security) standard, White Noise delivers encrypted, scalable, identity-free communication designed for freedom lovers. We cover: What makes centralized servers risky for private communication How White Noise combines MLS and Nostr to eliminate choke points The difference between Signal and decentralized messaging models A live demo of White Noise on an Android device Why projects like BitChat and Meshtastic are exciting but different How Nostr identities unlock app interoperability and sovereign identity How to test White Noise yourself this weekend Whether you're a builder, privacy advocate, or just curious about the tech that could replace mainstream platforms, this episode gives you the tools and context to try sovereign tech now. 🔐 Maple AI — Private, secure, confidential AI for teams: https://trymaple.ai 📲 White Noise App: https://whitenoise.chat 📢 Want to join us next week? Subscribe & tap the bell 🔔
In this special July 4th episode of Freedom Tech Weekend, we step away from tool demos and dive deep into the philosophy of The Sovereign Individual—a prophetic book that predicted the decline of the nation state and the rise of personal sovereignty via digital tools like Bitcoin, encryption, and the internet. Host Marks reflects on how broken money—not just taxes—was a root cause of the American Revolution and draws powerful parallels between that era and our current "Fourth Turning." We explore how technological revolutions are empowering individuals to become sovereign—moving beyond borders, working globally, and defending their freedom through decentralized systems. Key Topics: American Revolution Sovereign Individual Technology and Freedom The Fourth Turning Bitcoin as a tool for peaceful revolution From the origins of nation-states to the rise of the digital nomad class, this is a wide-ranging, thought-provoking conversation that celebrates independence and builds the case for a peaceful revolution—brick by digital brick. 📍Visit Maple AI – a privacy-first, freedom-aligned ChatGPT alternative: https://trymaple.ai
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