As always, these guides are highly valuable and easy to understand!
I found a search string that cycles through available public instances of SearXNG. It has been an awesome experience
I'm planning to experiment with my own instance soon
As always, these guides are highly valuable and easy to understand!
I found a search string that cycles through available public instances of SearXNG. It has been an awesome experience
I'm planning to experiment with my own instance soon
While true, I think many have been motivated to take much further action, get organized and get knowledgeable by the clear collaboration between the far right / neo reactionaries and the tech right in the US in the last decade. So basing the guide off of that will draw attention
1.Email --
proton
2.Cloud storage / file sync--
pCloud (lifetime storage purchase FTW)
3.Maps & navigation--
Magic Earth works pretty well
4.Search engine--
Qwant for daily driver, exploring SearxNG
5.Web browser--
Waterfox on desktop and mobile, exploring LibreWolfe and Fennec as well but Waterfox is smooth and fast
6.Calendar--
Proton
7.Contacts management--
Fossify
8.Notes / to-do lists--
Obsidian MD (free) with paid vault sync upgrade
9.Office suite (docs, spreadsheets, etc.)--
LibreOffice & Obsidian
10.Messaging / chat--
Signal, Line. I really, really tried with Element and Element X - would love a federated discord alternative - but honestly I was not even successful at adding friends with confirmed accounts. Could be user error.
Signal is great.
11.Video calling--
Line, Signal
12.Social media / microblogging--
Mastodon, BkueSky
RSS reader / news--
TBD open to suggestions -
13.Music streaming / podcast app--
Podcasts - AntennaPod is great, switched over from PocketCasts and haven't looked back. Fuck Spotify.
Music -- Bandcamp (must try it!) + CloudBeats on mobile (streaming my own flac files to myself) + MusicBee on desktop. Also, fuck Spotify.
14.Video streaming / YouTube alternative--
PeerTube, PipePipe
15.Password manager--
Proton
16.VPN / DNS / Firewall--
Proton
17.Launcher / Android OS (if you use custom ROMs)-- Android with I hope all the right settings and no g-apps in the main profile. Looking at Lineage (my device can't do Graphene)
Never wanted a pixel for any reason but might try it for next device solely for graphene - we'll see.
18.App store / APKs--
Aurora / F-Droid
19.Photo backup / gallery--
Fossify Gallery
20.Weather--
Ehh. Still on MyRadar but probably time to switch
21.Smart assistant (if any)--
None
22.Anything else you’ve replaced?--
Left audible for Libro.FM, so far so good.
Left Amazon, been buying books on Thriftbooks.
Pixelfed seems to have potential as an IG replacement.
RedReader when looking at Reddit .
Looking for a meaningful Goodreads replacement with a mobile app...
Goal is to potentially try Lineage this summer...
Thanks! Yes I had intended to include links, trying again now:
I have found that Waterfox is slightly, slightly faster on both Windows and Android and am loving it so far.
The PurchaseWithPurpose community here on Lemmy and other platforms does a great job of pointing at achievable change by dissecting nine differences between available alternatives.
Privacy is a spectrum; I agree with comments here saying to look at these much more hardened principles still even if you won't ultimately be taking them up on all their suggestions
On this note, I've been having a decent run with Qwant. No AI chatbot, seems to be referencing some of the big indexes but also recently partnered with Eccosia to start working on building an independent index.
Mojeek was underwhelming but I'll try it again
Kagi was appealing to me as well, especially the quality of their results. However the requirement for a user profile (allowing them to build a profile based on your searches) and their involvement with AI soured me.
Would possibly pay for a search engine if it could somehow avoid the above pitfalls.
LibreOffice has been working "fine" for my DeGoogled personal life.
Work is heavily Googled still (and not entirely up to me), but I've practiced a hard barrier between work tech and personal tech for years now. In case I can sway any colleagues: Anybody feeling like any of these alternatives would be ready for a small or larger team to jump over to that routinely collaborates on spreadsheets, documents and slides?
Joined PeerTube last month and have had great success with it in terms of as a platform and place to share art / content, though of course the views have been low.
I'm sure there is a megathread elsewhere but would love to see an acceleration of folks adopting the Fediverse. My talking point has been to sort of sell Fediverse alternatives (Lemmy, Pixelfed, Mastodon) as superior to other big tech alternatives out there (such as BlueSky and Flashes). We are either at the vanguard of a mass migration or just migrating while no one else is intending to, which I guess amounts to the same thing!
Proton Calendar is working well for me. I send and respond to invites from friends and family within it, and it is even able to view my work calendar which unfortunately has to live in Google. I can view work events from my personal device without needing to use any Google login on my own devices so it works for me. Proton Calendar's UI and UX is pretty similar to Google Calendar IMO