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    I dropped:

    • 1password
    • NordVPN
    • Gmail
    • Google Drive
    • Google Docs
    • Claude

    And replaced all of them with a Proton family subscription. Amazing change tbh, highly recommend it.

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      Only problem that i have with proton is that i dont wanna bet on 1 horse alone in case anything happens

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        Exactly, it gives them too much market power. The problem with big American tech is not that it’s American. It’s that it has too much market power preventing competition - also through law. So the solution is not to repeat the same mistake in Europe.

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    Tbh: while I try to use/buy European products where I can, sometimes it’s not practical (for lack of European manufacturers in a certain sector) or can’t be attributed properly (because some products, such as free software, do not have a fixed “origin”). A lot of what I do can be more broadly described as “flipping off fascism”, i.e. adopting products that are produced in democracies or compatible with democratic values.

    Given this broad definition, here’s a brief run-down of my 2025:

    • immediate termination of Amazon account in early '25 and switch to Galaxus (Swiss), among other European online shops.
    • bought Toshiba HDDs (JP) instead of my usual WDs and Seagates (both U.S.)
    • switched about a dozen people and a company over to Linux (Mint)
    • expanded homelab services to allow others to ditch big tech offers.
    • growing determination and courage in others to switch away from harmful and/or hostile services, leading to the termination of several paid big tech subscriptions.
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      How do you convince people to switch? I can’t even get people to switch from WhatsApp to signal (I know it’s American) but something so simple and easy to switch as a chat app, let alone an operating system. I feel like I’m losing my battle here with my peers

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        I’ve spent some time today trying to come up with a conclusive answer to your question, thinking back on what has and hasn’t worked over the years. Here’s the result.

        The tech activist’s guide to persuasion

        The following guide is a collection of principles that may help a tech activist grab people’s attention and convince them to make more ethical choices with regard to the technology and platforms they use. If, at times, they may sound mutually exclusive and contradictory, that’s because they are. But then again, so are the people they pertain to.

        • Keep the user in mind: people use tech because it’s a tool that helps them reach their goals. Hence, make sure you first know their use case and level of expertise and only then decide if and which alternative tool to suggest. Trying something new is a big ask in and of itself; don’t ruin that opportunity by suggesting tools that people either cannot handle or that aren’t helpful to them.
        • Call out big tech where you can: by enshittifying each and every single one of their products, it has become incredibly easy to show the average user how careless, incompetent, if not outright malicious big tech corporations act. Call them out on their behaviour wherever you see it. Make people aware how little they are ‘owners’ of a Windows machine when Microsoft can just remotely change settings, force online accounts or break their machines by pushing poorly-tested updates. Make them question how much Facebook helps them connect with friends when all they see there is an algorithmically-driven hellscape of ads and artificially pushed content they didn’t ask for. Call into question the utility of Amazon when pages 1 through 100 are full of sponsored content and cheaply-made crap straight out of China, none of which the manufacturer will be accountable for when they inevitably fray, break or dissolve only months after purchase. Don’t be a dick and go on a long-winded rant about the “evil corpos”, though. Just drop a tidbit of frustration, and let the slow poison do its work. Once you hear somebody say, “Well, what do you suggest?”, that opens up a different kind of conversation which may lead to transition.
        • Stress the added value of your solution: as much as we may see intangibles like privacy, control and independence as valuable, we must accept that some (many? most?) people do not share that view. Therefore, advertising an app like, say, Newpipe (an alternative YouTube frontend) as “privacy-friendly” may not mean much to the average consumer. Instead, stress the value the app adds to people’s lives: “Do you want to get rid of unskippable mid-video ads thanks to the built-in adblocker? Subscriptions and playlists without having to log in to Google? Background playback and audio/video downloads?” Now you’ve got somebody’s attention.
        • Only contribute value to known good platforms: Yes, I just called you valuable without even knowing you. But you are likely providing value to other people’s lives in many different ways: maybe you’re a passionate hobbyist, showing off your crafty projects online and inspiring others to follow in your footsteps. Maybe you’re a skilled techie providing friends and family with remote support whenever something breaks. Maybe you’ve just become a parent and the rest of the family wants to get updated with cute pics of your kids. Or maybe you’re just a particularly pleasant person that people want to talk to. Whatever the value you provide to others may be, by making this value accessible through known bad platforms, you are increasing the value of those platforms and making it even harder for others to leave them. Why not make it known that from now on, you will no longer show off your projects on Instagram, but on a platform that respects both you as a creator and your followers? Why not ask people to install RustDesk instead of Teamviewer for remote support? Why not let people know that those cutesy pictures of the kids will be shared with everyone interested, but exclusively on a privacy-friendly messenger such as Signal, and people are welcome to join the new family group chat there? If you can, throw your weight and your value behind something that values you, and you might just be able to pull people along with you.
        • Share your enthusiasm, not your gloom: with the way our media works (and maybe our psyche), it’s easy to get bogged down in doom and gloom, solely focussing on all the evil shit tech corporations do and how we must protect ourselves from them. That’s not how you inspire people, though. Therefore, where the opportunity presents itself, share your enthusiasm for the awesome solutions you have discovered and implemented. Do tell people about that amazing FOSS app that can bake pancakes and shits rainbows. Show them that self-hosted music server that you’ve set up and that has allowed you to cancel your Spotify subscription for good. Share your appreciation for your new Linux system which breathed new life into a notebook that Microsoft deemed ripe for the scrapyard. They’ll not necessarily want to adopt any of the solutions you’re presenting to them that very same day, and that’s OK. But they will have “heard good things” about something that, up to that point, they didn’t know even existed. And once the time is ripe for them, they’ll come to you for guidance.
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        Chat apps are actually one of the hardest problems because they’re subject to severe network effects - why move to a platform where most of your social network isn’t?

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    I ditched my iPhone for a Fairphone 6 with /e/OS. That was over six months ago now, but I’m still very happy about the switch!

    Also bought some new winter boots last week. Swedish brand (Sneaky Steve), produced in Portugal.

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    Finally set up email forwarding from my gmail to my proton account (since I already pay for the vpn)

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    A pair of locking pliers from Parkside. My brain defaults to aliexpress or amazon, but checked Lidl as they tend to have ok tools at ok price.

    will try on the weekend, already look better and cheaper than anything in amazon.

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      Parkside has serious quality, in general Lidl products have unbeatable quality/price ratios.

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    Switched our company‘s Backup from Backblaze to Infomaniak (swiss). In addition to simple backup we really enjoy the cloud features for team collaboration (ksuite). Turns out that they offer excellent Email service as well (they offer a super essy email import tool, so the move of all coworker‘s emails was a breeze). And all that for less than what we paid at Backblaze for just backup. Best decision ever.

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    I have a Proton Unlimited subscription which has replaced Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, and Express VPN. Proton is a fantastic company. Definitely worth the money.

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      Be mindful about putting all your eggs on one basket. One company, however good (currently), controlling a big chunk of your data…

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        I know. Putting all your eggs in one basket usually isn’t good.

        But Proton is different because they don’t actually store your data. Not really. Emails are end-to-end encrypted and the keys are stored on the user’s device. Same with Proton Drive. The user is in control. Not Proton.

        Even if the police demanded Proton hands over VPN data, Proton couldn’t comply because they don’t actually have data to hand over.

        It’s not just smoke and mirrors either. Proton is under Swiss jurisdiction. They legally can’t store logs. Plus their software is open-source.

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          This is all true and I trust them with my email currently also, however I prefer to use them for only email because if my files, photos, email and credentials are in their hands and they have a substantial outage, I’m without all that data for however long.

          Plus they are just another company at the end of the day. They could change their motive or be taken over by an org without good faith.

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            But your files, photos, and credentials aren’t in their hands. They only have encrypted, unreadable blobs of text. The keys are stored on your device.

            Plus, you should have backups on a hard drive anyway. If Proton had a substantial outage and you didn’t have an offline backup of your data somewhere then it would be difficult to have sympathy for you.

            Lastly, it’s as valid to say “they could be taken over by an org without good faith” as it is to say “the sun won’t rise tomorrow”.

            Switzerland recently proposed a new law which would compromise user privacy. So what did Proton do? They decided to scatter their physical infrastructure in different locations across Europe while keeping their headquarters in Geneva to fight the legal battle.

            That’s a sign of a company who won’t just bend over and let people push them around.

            Plus, Proton’s website claims that a lot of their data centers are housed in former military bases. Anyone who wants to raid them is welcome to try, but they’re not getting in.

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    reMarkable, E Ink writing tablet.
    It has a pressure sensitive marker that you can draw with like a wacom tablet, runs a Linux os you can ssh into and do tons of custom stuff with… It’s just wonderful.

    doodle example

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    Having two of my banks use wero (which is now a total of 3 banks)

    And finally having switched from winblows to a german-ish Linux (cachyos). As a German it doubled in win 😁

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    Borght an Italien made coffee grinder from Eurika instead of American/Chinese made Ode one grinder. Been very happy with its performance

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      Well done! Rather donate some money to your instance, instead of paying with your data.

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        I just moved as well.

        I payed for a third party app to browse Reddit. Immediately after moving I ended that and started a recurring payment to piefed and summit for a little bit more in total.

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      Me too I didn’t know there was a Reddit alternative, so I was using RSS feeds—then someone mentioned Lemmy in a comment, so here I am. Now I just need to wipe out Visa, and my boycott will be complete