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
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)

  • papayas@feddit.uk
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    So that includes Firefox- their privacy rules have recently changed. We need a Europe based Europe made ideally non profit so can’t be sold to US browser and search engine. Chromium based or Firefox forks don’t count because they can claim some ownership or take data. We want full quarantine separation, it’s like a disease

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    Signal and US based non profits are not ok. their gov can still access data and chatgpt used to be non profit now majorly owned by Microsoft and privately. Just find full European alternatives

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        Terms and conditions (even the whole structure - chatgpt is case example of non profit to private) can change the best way is to focus fully European. Also follow what the founders made before and if they sold prev companies to us based indivs. If European non profit etc even better

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    Self hosted software shouldnt be on the list. Self hosted software is its own glorious list which can be used by the technically inclined. The average user is not going to run a server at home, nor should they without knowing what they are doing.

    And why is revanced here? Thats just youtube with removed ads. Thats not moving away from youtube, its youtube with extra steps. Its going to hurt but we will have to move away from youtube, not just squint and pretend we did.

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    Lichess instead of chess(dot)com.

    Thanks to another post in this community I found out about and it is great.

    • Open source
    • No ads
    • unlimited puzzels from real games
    • No constant message to buy premium
    • All the finances are public

    You can donate to the project, if you have the means and enjoy the app please do.

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    Suggesting linux mint specifically is good. Linux is overwhelming to new users, don’t give them choice paralysis too.

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      There are several reasons why Linux Mint is to be recommended:

      1. That specific distro is almost superlightweight on the resources so even superold computers and laptops can run it smoothly
      2. it is ‘‘Windows- like’’ so transitional users can easily transfer
      3. Linux is compatible and supports even the oldest hardware (or has a ‘‘driver code support’’ for it). Remember that good Canon scanner without dclivers for windows? Now you can use it.
      4. Linux has ‘‘try without installing’’ option

      I personally transitioned more than ten years ago; started with Ubuntu and that was fine, but then I discovered that Mint ‘‘flies’’. :-)

      Deffinitely to be recommended to a wide public who wants to transition.

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      I completely agree! I switched to Linux Mint yesterday, and please don’t give me a bunch of alternatives before even deciding to try out Linux 🤣 Took me much longer to take the leap BECAUSE of all those alternatives.

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      I honestly agree here. Better to suggest a specific distro than just saying “use Linux”.

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    Don’t use Brave. It’s got a lot of privacy issues, even compared to the Mozilla foundation. Underneath, it’s still Chrome.

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      Could you clarify some of these issues? I’m a long time brave user and have really enjoyed using it and haven’t noticed any issues besides some if their Web 3.0 integrations that you can turn off.

      Always happy to find Better options though.

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        Instead of downvoting you, as is the style on these types of platforms it seems… I’ll actually try to link a few websites. One moment.

        EDIT:

        Crypto is dumb and bad for the environment

        “reward” system, which is not cool

        Further issues some have with the browser

        And really, it is just YET ANOTHER Chromium browser, which gives Google MORE dominance on the web, which is a really really BAD thing. They are the ones who are trying everything in their power to not only siphon data off of you to sell to shady businesses, but also don’t like how we can block ads, which I care the most about, personally. I’m sure there are plenty more people who are way more knowledgeable than I that can explain the domino effect of what happens when a company has total domination in a field, be it technology or otherwise.

        EDIT2: Opera (and Opera GX) for those that like it for some reason…

        Opera is shady as fuck too!

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          Thanks for actually answering my question. It was a genuine question based on my opinion for what I knew.

          Based on those articles, the crypto stuff doesn’t necessarily worry me as much as the affiliate highjacking that they were caught doing. I wasn’t aware. Honey recently got caught up In a scandle just as bad if not worse (by scale of users).

          And yeah, I heard Opera was pretty terrible. I wanna say I heard the developers of themselves opera left and created Vivaldi and Opera is Chinese owned I think? I could be wrong on that.

          Either way, thanks.

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            i’ve been using brave for a long time and never had issues, although i’ve had to disable all of their random useless features, very easily done in the settings

            it’s the only chromium based browser with a full ad blocker and it has more than a few really useful differences to chrome

            it worked incredibly well on lower spec phones as well

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            Of course! I’d rather send links to someone than sit there and just downvote and move on, even if said person ignores every thing I sent. I tried to help!

            My go to is this: Is it Chromium? Move on!

            I want to see more Gecko and Webkit browsers than yet another freaking Chromium browser!

            The Chinese ownership is stated in the “opera is shady as fuck!” link I sent! When you have time, and if you care enough, I’d recommend looking at the myriad reasons why they are both just really bad browsers, even for someone who can ignore the crypto garbage!

            Anyway, have a good rest of your day, Jack! :)

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              Yeah, I’m not exactly thrilled on chrome either but at a certain point I think it comes down to “who’s fucking me the least”. Which I totally understand it’s probably still chrome but I think just like with privacy, there is no sweet spot with browsers. It’s all subjective on each person’s threshold and what they want/need.

              Call me crazy, but an example I’ve been thinking about is this:

              Firefox is great. But with their recent TOS addition a lot of people want to jump ship of which ive seen a lot reference forks of Firefox. If, hypothetically, mozilla followed suit and became the next google, wouldnt a lot of those forks just be getting their updates from upstream (depending on the type)? And either way, they would be gecko which is developed by mozilla. So if 10 years from now mozilla goes the data route then we could be back in the same predicament.

              Of course, those forks might not add crypto or screw over creators by affiliate link highjacking so I get there’s more to it then that.

              But either way, I kinda look at these things like the Signal messenger argument. Is it a perfect solution? No, some people say go further because it’s centralized but it does offer a great mix of security and eas of access. And I think those trade offs apply to browsers as well.

              Anyways, thanks again and have a good one as well! I appreciate the discussion!

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    Bluesky absolutely belongs in the left column.

    It’s not Transparent, Decentralized or Open Source.

    It is a centralized social media network exactly like Twitter. The only ‘open’ part is a protocol that lets you interact with their, private, service.

    The fact that it is ‘open source’ is largely a red herring, if Bluesky decides to no longer support their protocol then it is worthless. It cannot simply be forked and remain useful.

    Bluesky is simply engaging in a PR campaign to steal customers from Twitter. It is exactly the same as Twitter in all of the ways that matter. It can be purchased by Musk or manipulated by the existing owner in the same way as Twitter.

    Making a Bluesky account is simply trusting a new corporation to not act like a corporation in the future… which is a pretty naive position.


    Ecosia is not open source, or decentralized. It is a private search engine based in Germany that provides search results from the major search engines and sells advertisements via Yahoo and Microsoft ad networks. These ad networks are part of Surveillance Capitalism and earn their money primarily by spying on you, collating your data and selling it/using it to place ads.


    Stremio is largely a piece of software used to funnel people into paying for monthly for pirate streaming services. It’s not getting rid of Netflix or Disney+, it’s giving you the option of paying Russian or North Korean supported cybergangs instead of Netflix for access to streaming content.

    The real open source alternative is Jellyfin. Then using qBittorrent along with Sonarr and Radarr to self-host your own media server.


    The other suggestions are mostly okay with minor gripes.

    • They could add GrapheneOS as an Android alternative.
    • Linux Mint is not a bad option but ‘What Linux Distro should we recommend to new people’ is a contentious topic in the community, Mint is fine but there are other options (EndeavourOS is Arch Linux installed with the Calamares graphical installer and some sane options for a desktop PC, btw)
    • While Signal isn’t ‘open source’. It is, for the moment, a secure option that doesn’t require a lot of user knowledge to setup. It is a vastly superior choice than using social media for messaging without requiring a lot of technical knowledge on the user’s part.
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      It is exactly the same as Twitter in all of the ways that matter.

      I think the fucking Nazi at the head matters.

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        There are Nazis at the head of Lemmy instances. Because it isn’t centralized it’s very easy to deal with.

        When there is a centrally controlled social media and a Nazi takes over, it is a huge problem and requires a large amount of social effort to solve.

        Bluesky could be purchased by Elon (or the current owner may decide they prefer the alt right by this time next year) and then we’d be in the same situation.

        The weakness in Twitter and Bluesky is central control. Elon just provided a very poignant example as to why.

        Don’t use Bluesky and also delete Twitter. Don’t support the idea of a single person or entity controlling the social lives of everyone else.

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      +1. Was really surprised to see ecosia (searx!?) and stremio as the only options of their categories; kinda sketchy…

      Graphene should also for sure be included, even if it’s Pixel only. I don’t care that much about Bluesky as I’ve dealt first-hand with trying to get my gen-x mother on mastodon, and failing spectacularly. It’s not better in the long run, but in the short term it’s good to leave Twitter, simply to lose Elon some money. Either way, the list is kinda weird.

      Edit: also, only mention droidify and not plain f-droid, obtainium, and Aurora? What?

      Edit: corrected last edit

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    Lots of these are still American, and Bluesky isnt any-less of a walled garden, they just haven’t reached enshitification-critical-mass yet.

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      Yeah, I was gonna say… Recommending Brave isn’t a great look right now. Especially right in the wake of the Brave CEO going off on that unhinged ultra conservative rant.

      And Firefox recently had its own controversy, with the removal of their “we promise never to sell your info” section of their ToS. When questioned, they basically responded with “well some jurisdictions define “sell” as “exchanging for money”… We don’t agree with that. But because some jurisdictions do define it that way, we need to remove that section. All we want to do is exchange your info for money. But again, we don’t think that should be considered selling your info.”