The small start from my perspective
The small start from my perspective


cross-posted from: https://feddit.dk/post/10934750
Slowly beginning to use European alternatives for the following. See the list below.
I figured it was a good start to all the new ones around here: Google -> Qwant Apple Music -> Qobuz ChatGPT -> Me Chat Twitter/X -> Mastodon
And of course: Reddit -> Lemmy
I will update this list as I continue ππΌ
Very nice initiative!
Here's the official site: https://www.eu-searchperspective.com/
15 0 ReplyEcosia also got a browser ! But not sure how good it is.
If you want EU based browsers It's Vivaldi , ecosia , and Mullvad browser.
Yes they sadly are based on Chrome or gecko but ladybird browser still takes a while
3 0 ReplyTo your list, I've also switched out:
- Gmail for mailbox.org
- Google calendar for calengoo
- Drive for koofr
- Netflix for Mubi
- Google docs for onlyoffice
- Edit: and chrome for Vivaldi
No complaints so far, they don't all have exactly the same functions as the products I replaced, but they very much do the job and I'm happy overall.
Koofr and mailbox also respond rapidly to tech help requests π
14 0 ReplyI've been using Mailbox.org for 3 years and it's great, but for me my best European cloud discovery was Koofr. I've been using them for 6 years now? And I never, ever had a problem
2 0 ReplyYep would've switched to koofr ages ago but I've been happy with the Google drive experience until I wasn't...
Koofr is great, very user friendly!
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Good to see some progress
2 0 ReplypCloud is excellent storage service from Switzerland. Same with ProtonMail.
DuckDuckGo and Signal are really the only American things I still use. Might give Qwant a try, but I really like how DuckDuckGo has served me all these years.
4 0 ReplyWelcome to Lemmy @[email protected] !
9 0 ReplyIs ecosia going to become actually decent? I used it for like 4 years but then tried DuckDuckGo and the results were just a lot better. I like the idea of ecosia, but I'm not willing to put up with that low of quality of search results.
1 0 ReplyWonderful News!
1 0 ReplyGiven the natural monopoly nature of search indexing, wouldn't it be better to do this as public financed open source?
1 0 ReplyIs this like Searx?
2 0 ReplyYSK that Ecosia and Qwant (and many others) repackage Bing
10 11 ReplyThe post is literally about them creating their own index to move away from Bing. This is a utterly useless comment.
27 0 ReplyQwant has its own indexes and uses Bing to supplement them
14 0 ReplyQwant and Ecosia are also developing a fully European search index together. The first versions are expected to be available this summer.
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Still worth it
7 0 ReplyYou could use Mojeek then, they even have a Lemmy presence @[email protected].
4 0 ReplyThey are closed source too.
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