Open Source Mindset.
Open Source
NETNODE uses Open Source software for its solutions, reflecting our commitment to network weaving and a regenerative mindset.
We believe in the superiority of openness over closed systems. Collaboration is favored over competition.
Open Web
Open Source enables an open web, fostering an inclusive internet that belongs to everyone rather than being controlled by a select few. That's why we prioritize using software and platforms that do not impose limitations or restrictions.
The rise of monopolies like TikTok, WeChat, Facebook, and Google can pose challenges to an open and democratic society.
Hacker Ethics
Open Source and the open web are deeply rooted in Hacker Ethics. These principles, which define the hacker community, encompass values such as sharing, openness, decentralization, free access to computers, and a commitment to world improvement.
The ethos of sharing drives the open-source movement, where knowledge, code, and resources are freely shared with the aim of collective progress. Embracing openness, both in terms of transparency and accessibility, fosters collaboration and empowers individuals to contribute and innovate.
Decentralization is a key aspect of Hacker Ethics, advocating for distributed power and decision-making. By avoiding central control and promoting autonomy, this principle empowers individuals and communities to shape their digital environments.
The idea of free access to computers is central to Hacker Ethics. It emphasizes the importance of providing equitable opportunities for people to explore, learn, and create using technological tools. This belief in universal access helps bridge the digital divide and promotes inclusivity.
Above all, Hacker Ethics prioritize world improvement. This encompasses a dedication to upholding democratic values and the fundamental laws that govern society. By leveraging technology and advocating for social change, hackers aim to create a better world for everyone.
Open Source and the open web embody these Hacker Ethics, as they embrace the ideals of sharing, openness, decentralization, free access to information and tools, and a commitment to improving the world we live in.
"We love open source!"