Some really weird suggestions.
Free Software does not have a country of origin.
- NixOS, uBlue, AerynOS poorly all rely on Github (Microsoft), but are far better distros than Ubuntu or Mint
- Librewolf is better than Waterfox and way more common
- Ecosia uses Bing, Kagi uses Yandex and is shady. Metager, SearX, Swisscows and more are actually good
- Android, iOS -> GrapheneOS. No iodeOS, they are insecure and not comparable. Same for Fairphone and /e/OS. GrapheneOS is free software but also mainly in the US
This guide is weird. It suggests to replace US products by other US products
I think federated vs cetralised should be a classification for social media platforms
The incomplete guide…
Cryptpad, ONLYOFFICE, Fennec, Mullvad Browser, Librewolf, Thunderbird, FairEmail, SimpleX, Lemmy, PeertubeBluesky? Wtf
Very true. Good products
I cannot recommend Internxt their software and servers are buggy.
The desktop app (on Linux at least) would give lots of errors and refuse to upload files. In addition some uploaded files were corrupted when trying to download them.
I like their idea and philosophy but at the moment their excecution is quite poor making the product unrealiable.
Profit Share missing for Ecosia.
I prefer Only Office (Desktop Version) to Libre Office, because
- it does not look like over 20 year old Office 2003
- it uses docx and xlsx as native format which makes it easier for noobs
I heared Only Office has some Russian connections. Otherwise it still is Open Source.
Onlyoffice uses Electron, which uses an outdated and seldomly updated version of Chromium 😵
It would be good if they could support QtWebengine or WebkitGTK, or if the Linux Desktops could start to support a single webview-like runtime
@Wrdlbrmpfd @FallenWalnut Why don’t you try Free Office? It has a free tier and it’s German.
Seems ok, but it seems to be a dowgraded version from a commercial product. If there is a good Open Soruce product, I prefer that.
SoundCloud always missing wtf???
WTF!!!’
Lol 😂
Is there a European Netflix or Youtube?
I think its called BitTorrent.
the legend is incomplete. what’s red? what’s the globe icon? how come some products marked not majority EU owned have the EU flag?
how come some products marked not majority EU owned have the EU flag?
The EU flag is used here for the whole Europe (see the top-right corner), but “not majority EU owned” is specifically looking at the EU, which is very confusing. So Vivaldi being Norwegian and Canonical being British stick out.
I will try to answer these, and hope someone corrects any potential innaccuracy:
what’s red?
There is a comment there saying “see deep-dive for details” so the red-highlight caveat is likely explained there.
what’s the globe icon?
My assumption is that icon just indicates Free/Open-Source projects which have no “owning company” (not “based” anywhere), just globally scattered contributors.
how come some products marked not majority EU owned have the EU flag?
My guess (merely a guess) is that those are run by EU-based companies, but which don’t have a solid policy guaranteeing “majority of shareholders are in the EU” (…?)
I think the hardest part are mobile OS 😔
Beside : eOS, sailfish and postmarket we have a long way…Yes, but it turns out you can do a lot of ‘switching’ even if you can give up on android or iOS straight away. I follesdd this guide for degoogling my Samsung, not done yet but feels like I made some good changes: https://androides.nl/degoogle-guide/
Though large part is already covered by switching services / apps
You do a great job! 👏 Thank you!
Isn’t Waterfox quite slow on the updates?
I’ve been using LibreWolf, but I’ve been meaning to try out Zen
Zen has quite a steep learning curve, especially wjith workspaces and such. It’s a cool concept, but I switched back to Librewolf out of convenience and a leaner ux.
Sadly there’s no librewolf on mobile.
there’s IronFox
• Operating system
OpenSuse👉Here is explained: https://privsec.dev/posts/linux/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution
• Messenger
Simplex