Hi there, I’m Amir.

Welcome to my space, where I write about ethical tech, digital sovereignty, and reclaiming control in a world dominated by Big Tech.

I’ve spent years helping organizations scale with digital tools—and I’ve seen firsthand how dependency on a few corporate vendors doesn’t just limit flexibility or inflate costs. It erodes autonomy. When your tools, data, and workflows are locked into someone else’s ecosystem, you’re not just paying with money—you’re paying with freedom.

For individuals and small businesses, this is even harder. Most don’t have the time, budget, or expertise to research alternatives, let alone untangle themselves from the status quo. So they stay stuck, settling for tools that serve shareholders more than users.

Amir Khan

Core Principles That Guide My Work

My approach is rooted in values that prioritize people, ethics, and sustainability over profit and growth. Here’s what drives me:

Reclaim Digital Life

We need to reclaim our digital lives from surveillance capitalism. That means migrating to open-source, privacy-respecting tools.

Small Tech Over Big Tech

I don’t believe in scaling for scale’s sake. I embrace ‘small tech’—human-scale, ethical solutions that prioritize impact over growth.

Decentralization Over Centralization

Centralized systems lock us in. I advocate for decentralized tools: open-source, community-driven, and self-hosted where possible.

Public Good Over Profits

Profits should serve people, not the other way around. My focus is on human and public good first.

Collaboration Over Competition

I believe in **collaboration over competition**. Sharing knowledge, clients, and resources with aligned partners is how we create real change.

Reduce Cloud & Carbon Footprint

Big Tech’s cloud is a black box—environmentally and ethically. I promote **ethical hosting**, self-hosting, and reducing our digital footprint.


What You’ll Find Here

Practical guides, honest reviews, and no-nonsense advice on:

  • Decentralized tools (Mastodon, Pixelfed, PeerTube, and beyond)
  • Self-hosted alternatives to Big Tech staples
  • Ethical tech practices for privacy, sustainability, and digital well-being
  • Stories from my experiences—what works, what doesn’t, and why it matters

Let’s Connect

If you’re exploring ways to reduce dependency, cut costs, or just use tech that feels right, you’re in the right place. Stick around, dig into my posts.

If my work and values resonate with you, let’s connect and explore how we can work together. I’d love to hear what you’re working on.

Because technology should serve people, not the other way around.