A knowledge base for maintaining communication, information access, computing capability, and personal autonomy when infrastructure fails, services disappear, or centralized systems become unavailable, unreliable, unaffordable, censored, or hostile.
What dependency does this remove?
Every page on this wiki answers that question. Without that framing, this is a collection of self-hosting tutorials. With it, it is a structured framework for achieving digital independence.
New to digital resilience? Begin with Foundations and then use the Resilience Scorecard to identify your highest-priority next steps.
Know what you want to replace? Go to the Service Replacement Matrix.
Want to know your overall resilience level? Use the Resilience Maturity Model.