Credit to https://www.reddit.com/user/lukakopajtic/
There might be some changes that could improve it further:
- ~~Remove Brave~~
- ~~Maybe add Signal; It's easier than Element, but it's also centralized~~
- Stop suggesting Linux Mint specifically
- Recommend Hosted Nextcloud
- ~~Add GrapheneOS~~
- Maybe add Delta chat
- ~~Maybe remove Bluesky~~
- ~~Remove Stremio and add Jellfyin (even though it's selfhosted and not a direct equivalent)~~
- ~~Add ente because Immich is selfhosted~~
- ~~Add aurora~~
- ~~Add SearxNG~~
- Add SimpleX
- Add lichess
- Add pCloud
Any other suggestions?
Temporary improved version:
From |
To |
Compromise |
X, Threads |
Mastodon |
Bluesky |
Instagram |
Pixelfed |
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YouTube |
PeerTube |
ReVanced (just blocks adds) |
Reddit |
Lemmy |
|
Netlix, Disney+ |
🔨 Jellyfin |
|
Google Meet, Zoom |
Jitsi Meet |
|
Google Docs |
Etherpad |
|
Google Search |
🔨 SearxNG |
Kagi, Ecosia |
Google Drive |
Nextcloud |
pCloud, filen, Proton Drive |
Google Photos, iCloud |
Immich |
Ente |
Google Chrome |
Librewolf, Firefox |
Ungoogled-chromium |
All messaging apps |
Element (matrix) |
Signal |
Google Home, Amazon Alexa |
Home Assistant |
|
Play Store |
F-droid, Aurora |
|
Google Android, iOS |
LineageOS, GrapheneOS |
|
Windows, MacOS |
Linux Mint |
|
🔨 = Self-Hosted only (requires running a server)
OP, quite a few of these are still American, some open source, some not. It's more like a generic list of alternatives to mainstream.
When it's FOSS it doesn't matter so much where they're based, fortunately
Being FOSS alone doesn't help much if it's a service that requires you to connect to a server by a private American company. Until 2017 Reddit was FOSS too, but at that point it was already hopelessly enshittified
Edit: changed "until recently" to "until 2017"
BlueSky and Brave for sure aren't FOSS.
Saying “this FOSS is American” is a little like saying “any wheat in a meal makes it Egyptian because that’s where wheat comes from.” FOSS doesn’t have borders, because it can be used, forked, and modified by anyone. Even if an American created it, as soon as it becomes FOSS, it is a worldwide project.