The Localhost Manifesto: 主权个人的数字主权宣言
The Localhost Manifesto: Digital Sovereignty for the Sovereign Individual
I
We are gathered here not to petition the powerful, but to remind the powerless of what they already possess.
In 1981, Jon Postel wrote two words into RFC 790: "127: Reserved." He may not have known it then, but he set aside a continent — a territory inside every networked device that no government can annex, no corporation can monetize, and no algorithm can surveil. That territory is localhost. It has been waiting for you for over four decades.
我们聚集于此,不是向强权请愿,而是要提醒每一个人:你已经拥有了你所需要的一切。
1981 年,Jon Postel 在 RFC 790 中写下两个词:"127: Reserved"。他或许并不知道,自己划出了一块大陆——一片存在于每台联网设备内部的领土,任何政府无法吞并,任何公司无法变现,任何算法无法窥探。这片领土叫做 localhost。四十多年来,它一直在等你。
II
The internet was born decentralized. It has been made centralized — not by necessity, but by convenience, apathy, and the quiet accumulation of control by those who understood what we did not: that whoever hosts the data makes the rules.
We write on platforms that can delete our words. We store memories in clouds that can evaporate. We build audiences on ground that can be pulled from beneath our feet. We call this arrangement "free." It is free the way a tenant's occupancy is free — until the landlord changes the locks.
Shoshana Zuboff named this regime Surveillance Capitalism. We have a simpler term: digital serfdom.
互联网生而去中心化。它被人为地中心化了——不是因为必然,而是因为便利、冷漠,以及那些比我们更早明白一个道理的人对控制权的无声积累:谁托管数据,谁就制定规则。
我们在可以删除我们文字的平台上写作。我们把记忆存储在随时可能蒸发的云端。我们在别人的土地上建造受众,而那片土地随时可能被抽走。我们管这种安排叫"免费"。它"免费"的方式,和租客不付租金的方式一样——直到房东换了锁。
肖莎娜·祖博夫把这种体制命名为"监控资本主义"。我们有一个更简单的称呼:数字农奴制。
III
Privacy is not secrecy. A private individual is not hiding; they are choosing. The sovereign individual demands the same right in digital space that every person once held in physical space: the right to think without being watched, to write without being judged by an algorithm, to own what they create.
"Not your keys, not your coins." This axiom from the Bitcoin world applies far beyond finance. Not your server, not your data. Not your platform, not your voice. Not your infrastructure, not your sovereignty.
隐私不是隐匿。一个注重隐私的人不是在藏匿,而是在选择。主权个人在数字空间要求的权利,与每个人曾在物理空间天然拥有的权利别无二致:不被监视地思考,不被算法审判地书写,拥有自己所创造的一切。
"Not your keys, not your coins."——比特币世界的这条铁律,远不止适用于金融。不是你的服务器,就不是你的数据。不是你的平台,就不是你的声音。不是你的基础设施,就不是你的主权。
IV
127.0.0.1 is not a service. It is a right.
It is the only address in the entire internet protocol suite that is, by design, absolutely private. Packets sent to it never leave your machine. No ISP can intercept them. No firewall need protect them — they never touch the wire. When every cloud server on earth goes dark, when DNS root servers fall, when undersea cables are severed, localhost still answers.
This is not a feature. This is an architecture of freedom, hiding in plain sight on every device ever built to speak TCP/IP.
127.0.0.1 不是一项服务。它是一项权利。
它是整个互联网协议族中唯一一个在设计层面就被定义为"绝对私有"的地址。发往它的数据包永远不会离开你的机器。没有 ISP 可以截获它们。没有防火墙需要保护它们——它们根本不触碰任何线路。当地球上所有云服务器一同熄灭,当 DNS 根服务器沦陷,当海底光缆被切断,localhost 依然应答。
这不是一个功能特性。这是一套自由的架构,隐身于每一台说 TCP/IP 语言的设备之中。
V
We do not need to build new systems from scratch. The infrastructure for digital sovereignty already exists.
WordPress — open-source, GPL-licensed, powering 43% of the web — is not merely a blogging tool. It is a digital operating system waiting to be reclaimed. Its code belongs to no corporation. If Automattic vanished tomorrow, WordPress would still belong to humanity. This is what the GPL guarantees: freedom that no acquisition, no bankruptcy, no boardroom decision can revoke.
我们不需要从零开始构建新的系统。数字主权的基础设施已经存在。
WordPress——开源、GPL 授权、驱动着全球 43% 的网站——不仅仅是一个博客工具,它是一套等待被重新认领的数字操作系统。它的代码不属于任何公司。即使 Automattic 明天消失,WordPress 仍然属于全人类。这就是 GPL 的承诺:一种任何收购、任何破产、任何董事会决议都无法撤回的自由。
VI
But WordPress on a remote server is still someone else's territory.
WordPress on localhost is yours.
Every word you write is a file on your disk. Every photo is bytes under your control. You choose the encryption. You set the access policy. You decide what to publish and what to keep. There is no content moderation you did not author, no terms of service you did not write, no algorithm between your thoughts and your readers.
This is not paranoia. This is ownership.
但运行在远程服务器上的 WordPress,仍然是别人的领地。
运行在 localhost 上的 WordPress,才是你的。
你写下的每一个字都是你磁盘上的文件。你上传的每一张照片都是你掌控之下的字节。你选择加密方案。你设定访问策略。你决定什么公开、什么保留。没有你未曾授权的内容审核,没有你未曾撰写的服务条款,没有横亘在你的思想与读者之间的算法。
这不是偏执。这是所有权。
VII
The missing piece has always been integration. Self-hosting is powerful but fragmented — a different interface for every tool, a different password for every service, a different tab for every function. This friction is what drives people back to the convenience of centralized platforms.
SatoshiWP answers this problem. Its name is a manifesto in two syllables: "Satoshi" for the principle of decentralization that Nakamoto encoded into Bitcoin; "WP" for the vehicle that carries this principle into everyday life.
SatoshiWP bridges WordPress with the open-source ecosystem and the decentralized web. It does not replace your self-hosted tools — it unifies them. Trilium Notes for knowledge management. Calibre Web for your library. Miniflux for your information diet. Nextcloud for your files. Ollama for your local AI. All accessible through one interface. One login. One tab.
WordPress becomes not a blog, but a personal digital operating system — a Sovereign Individual OS.
缺失的一环始终是整合。自托管很强大,但很碎片化——每个工具一套界面,每个服务一组密码,每个功能一个标签页。正是这种摩擦,将人们推回了中心化平台的便利怀抱。
SatoshiWP 回答了这个问题。它的名字本身就是一篇两个音节的宣言:"Satoshi"代表中本聪编码进比特币的去中心化原则;"WP"代表将这一原则带入日常生活的载体。
SatoshiWP 桥接 WordPress 与开源生态及去中心化网络。它不替代你的自托管工具——它统一它们。Trilium Notes 管理知识。Calibre Web 管理书库。Miniflux 管理信息来源。Nextcloud 管理文件。Ollama 运行本地 AI。全部通过一个界面访问。一次登录。一个标签页。
WordPress 不再是博客,而是个人数字操作系统——主权个人 OS。
VIII
Consider what becomes possible:
Your AI assistant reads your knowledge base — not a corporation's training data, but your accumulated notes, your bookmarks, your marginalia. It remembers what you care about because its memory lives on your machine, managed by OpenClaw, powered by Ollama. No query leaves your network. No preference is harvested. No conversation trains someone else's model.
Your RSS feeds are digested by AI and archived to your knowledge base automatically — not filtered by an algorithm optimizing for engagement, but curated by you and refined by an AI that works for you.
Your books are read in your browser, annotated by your AI, and the insights flow into your knowledge system — the act of reading itself becomes the act of building your intellectual infrastructure.
This is not a future. This is a docker-compose.yml and ten minutes.
想象一下由此打开的可能性:
你的 AI 助手阅读的是你的知识库——不是某个公司的训练数据,而是你多年积累的笔记、你收藏的书签、你在书页空白处写下的批注。它记住你关心什么,因为它的记忆住在你的机器上,由 OpenClaw 管理,由 Ollama 驱动。没有一条查询离开你的网络。没有一个偏好被采集。没有一段对话去训练别人的模型。
你的 RSS 订阅被 AI 消化并自动归档到知识库——不是被一个优化"互动率"的算法筛选,而是由你策展、由一个为你工作的 AI 精炼。
你的书在你的浏览器里阅读,由你的 AI 注释,洞见自动流入你的知识体系——阅读本身成为构建你智识基础设施的行为。
这不是未来。这是一个 docker-compose.yml 和十分钟的事。
IX
We are told self-hosting is hard. It used to be. It is not anymore.
LocalWP creates a WordPress site in one click. WordPress Playground runs entirely in your browser — no server, no install, nothing. Docker Compose turns a 20-line YAML file into a full-stack sovereign infrastructure. The barrier to entry is now lower than signing up for a social media account, because you don't even need to agree to terms of service.
人们说自托管很难。曾经确实如此。但现在不了。
LocalWP 一键创建 WordPress 站点。WordPress Playground 完全在浏览器中运行——不需要服务器,不需要安装,什么都不需要。Docker Compose 把一个 20 行的 YAML 文件变成一套完整的主权基础设施。入门门槛现在比注册一个社交媒体账号还低,因为你甚至不需要同意任何服务条款。
X
In Asimov's Foundation, Hari Seldon chose the most remote planet in the galaxy — Terminus — not because it was powerful, but because it was free. At the farthest edge of the Empire's reach, a small group of scholars preserved civilization's knowledge while the center crumbled.
localhost is your Terminus.
It is the most "remote" address in the internet's coordinate system — remote not in distance, but in jurisdiction. It belongs to no empire. It reports to no authority. It is, by protocol, sovereign.
在阿西莫夫的《基地》中,哈里·谢顿选择了银河系最偏远的星球——端点星——不是因为那里最强大,而是因为那里最自由。在帝国辐射力最薄弱的边缘,一小群学者在中心崩塌之时,保存了文明的知识。
localhost,就是你的端点星。
它是互联网坐标系中最"偏远"的地址——偏远的不是距离,而是管辖权。它不属于任何帝国。它不向任何权威汇报。它在协议层面就是主权的。
XI
We do not ask permission. We do not wait for regulation to catch up, though it is catching up — the EU Data Act, GDPR, and privacy laws in 18 U.S. states are all moving in one direction: your data belongs to you.
We do not wait because we do not need to. The tools exist. The code is open. The address is reserved.
我们不请求许可。我们不等待监管跟上——尽管它正在跟上:欧盟《数据法案》、GDPR、美国 18 个州的隐私法,方向只有一个:你的数据属于你。
我们不等待,因为我们不需要。工具已经存在。代码已经开放。地址已经保留。
XII
This is not a manifesto against the cloud. Clouds have their uses. This is a manifesto for the option — the right to choose where your data lives, who can access it, and what happens to it when you are gone.
Every year, billions of records are breached. Every year, platforms go dark and take their users' histories with them. Every year, terms of service grow longer and rights grow shorter. We do not propose to fix this system. We propose to leave it — not in anger, but in sovereignty.
这不是一篇反对云的宣言。云有它的用途。这是一篇捍卫选择权的宣言——选择你的数据存放在何处,谁能访问它,以及在你离去之后,它将何去何从。
每一年,数十亿条记录被泄露。每一年,平台关闭,带走用户的全部历史。每一年,服务条款变得更长,权利变得更短。我们不打算修复这个系统。我们打算离开它——不是出于愤怒,而是出于主权。
XIII
The path is clear:
Run WordPress on your machine. Install SatoshiWP. Connect your self-hosted services. Let your knowledge base grow. Let your AI learn you, not the other way around. When you are ready, build a HomeLab. When you are ready, publish to the world.
But the first step requires nothing — no money, no application, no approval. Open your browser. Type localhost.
You are already home.
道路很清晰:
在你的机器上运行 WordPress。安装 SatoshiWP。连接你的自托管服务。让你的知识库生长。让你的 AI 学习你,而不是反过来。准备好了,搭建 HomeLab。准备好了,向世界发布。
但第一步什么都不需要——不需要金钱,不需要申请,不需要批准。打开浏览器,输入 localhost。
你已经到家了。
The Localhost Manifesto was written in 2026. It is released into the public domain. Copy it. Translate it. Modify it. Host it on your own localhost.
Localhost 宣言写于 2026 年。它被公开发布至公共领域。复制它。翻译它。修改它。把它托管在你自己的 localhost 上。
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