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Why It Matters
FOSS isn’t just software it’s the only thing standing between users and total corporate control over computing. Without it, we’d all be locked into proprietary ecosystems, our data harvested, our workflows dictated by what’s profitable rather than what works.
Every guide you write, every tool you document, every setup you share that’s one more person who might escape the walled gardens. One more admin who can build infrastructure they actually control. One more dev who learns there’s an alternative to surrender.
The corporate world wants computing to be a service you rent, not a tool you own. Fuck that. Share what you know.
How It Works
Send markdown to contribute@foss-daily.org
If it’s solid technical content about FOSS, it goes up.
What Fits Here
- Linux/BSD guides and configurations
- FOSS tool reviews and comparisons
- Privacy and security setups
- System administration tutorials
- Strong opinions backed by experience
Write about what you know. If it helps someone escape proprietary hell or learn something useful, it belongs here.
Format
Markdown with basic frontmatter:
---
title: "Your Title"
description: "Clear summary, 150-160 characters"
tags: ["linux", "privacy", "tutorial"]
date: 2026-01-XX
---
Then write your content. Code blocks, headers, examples keep it clear.
Standards
- Technical accuracy matters
- Get to the point
- Real examples over theory
- No corporate marketing speak
- No ChatGPT garbage
Not Welcome
- Red Hat apologia
- Apple anything
- Bloated “enterprise solutions”
- Fluff without substance
Submit
Published under WTFPL do whatever you want with it.
Email your markdown to contribute@foss-daily.org. If it’s good, it goes live. If not, you’ll hear why.