Buy European
Overview:
The community to discuss buying European goods and services.
Rules:
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Be kind to each other, and argue in good faith. No direct insults nor disrespectful and condescending comments.
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Do not use this community to promote Nationalism/Euronationalism. This community is for discussing European products/services and news related to that. For other topics the following might be of interest:
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Include a disclaimer at the bottom of the post if you're affiliated with the recommendation.
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No russian suggestions.
Feddit.uk's instance rules apply:
- No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia or xenophobia.
- No incitement of violence or promotion of violent ideologies.
- No harassment, dogpiling or doxxing of other users.
- Do not share intentionally false or misleading information.
- Do not spam or abuse network features.
- Alt accounts are permitted, but all accounts must list each other in their bios.
- No generative AI content.
Useful Websites
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General BuyEuropean product database: https://buy-european.net/ (relevant post with background info)
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Switching your tech to European TLDR: https://better-tech.eu/tldr/ (relevant post)
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Buy European meta website with useful links: https://gohug.eu/ (relevant post)
Benefits of Buying Local:
local investment, job creation, innovation, increased competition, more redundancy.
European Instances
Lemmy:
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Basque Country: https://lemmy.eus/
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๐ง๐ช Belgium: https://0d.gs/
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๐ง๐ฌ Bulgaria: https://feddit.bg/
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Catalonia: https://lemmy.cat/
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๐จ๐ฟCzech Republic https://lemmings.world/
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๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark, including Greenland (for now): https://feddit.dk/
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๐ช๐บ Europe: https://europe.pub/
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๐ซ๐ท๐ง๐ช๐จ๐ญ France, Belgium, Switzerland: https://jlai.lu/
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๐ฉ๐ช๐ฆ๐น๐จ๐ญ๐ฑ๐ฎ Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichtenstein: https://feddit.org/
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๐ซ๐ฎ Finland: https://sopuli.xyz/ & https://suppo.fi/
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๐ฎ๐น Italy: https://feddit.it/
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๐ฑ๐น Lithuania: https://group.lt/
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๐ฑ๐บ Luxembourg https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/
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๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands: https://feddit.nl/
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๐ต๐ฑ Poland: https://fedit.pl/ & https://szmer.info/
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๐ต๐น Portugal: https://lemmy.pt/
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๐ธ๐ฎ Slovenia: https://gregtech.eu/
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๐ธ๐ช Sweden: https://feddit.nu/
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๐น๐ท Turkey: https://lemmy.com.tr/
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๐ฌ๐ง UK: https://feddit.uk/
Friendica:
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๐ฆ๐น Austria: https://friendica.io/
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๐ฎ๐น Italy: https://poliverso.org/
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๐ฉ๐ช Germany: https://piratenpartei.social/ & https://anonsys.net/
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๐ซ๐ท Significant French speaking userbase: https://social.trom.tf/
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๐ต๐ฑ Poland: soc.citizen4.eu
Matrix:
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๐ฌ๐ง UK: matrix.org & glasgow.social
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๐ซ๐ท France: tendomium & imagisphe.re & hadoly.fr
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๐ฉ๐ช Germany: tchncs.de, catgirl.cloud, pub.solar, yatrix.org, digitalprivacy.diy, oblak.be, nope.chat, hot-chilli.im, synod.im & rollenspiel.chat
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๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands: bark.lgbt
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๐ฆ๐น Austria: gemeinsam.jetzt & private.coffee
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๐ซ๐ฎ Finland: pikaviestin.fi & chat.blahaj.zone
Related Communities:
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Continents:
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Buying and Selling:
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Countries:
Companies:
Stop Publisher Kill Switch in Games Practice:
Banner credits: BYTEAlliance
DAVx5 is great!
Most recent ones: moved away from CloudFlare for my tunnels to self-hosted Pangolin. Moved away from a US domain registrar to INWX.
I just noticed you are the admin of belgae.social, would you be interested in hosting a Piefed instance? It has a few features that Lemmy is currently missing: https://join.piefed.social/features/
I'm meaning to actually, I like the PieFed devs more. I just don't want to rush the transition as I'm still thinking up the transition strategy. It's just a single-user instance, so would not cause too much impact. But do know it's on my TODO list :D
Nice! Would you be open to have other users there too, or do you prefer to keep it a single-user instance? I'm looking around for smaller instances to use for a change ๐
Sadly I'm hitting RAM limits at the moment, so won't be opened up to other users until memory prices come down :)
Ah, that makes sense! That RAM shortage is really a pain..
what specs are needed to run such an instance?
Lemmy's consuming close to 19GiB of RAM. CPU is less critical, that only occasionally spikes above 10% on 2 cores. Disk size of 60GiB is enough with a regular cleanup.
EDIT: turns out It was actually using ~9.5 GiB, the rest was linux buff/cache which Proxmox reports as used. Moving pict-rs off SLED to postgres and tuning postgres a bit, I was able to bring it down to ~2.6 GiB.
19 GiB or RAM? Oh wow, that's a lot!
It is, surprised me as well. It's been through a couple of reboots already, no noticeable build-up, the amount is pretty constant. This pushes the PieFed switch near the top of the list, it seems PieFeds load is drastically less.
Thanks for replying. I have only 16GB ram. Plenty of disk space (240GB ssd), CPU is okay. Just the ram's the problem, can't expand it either.
I learned today PieFed should be much leaner, 1-2 GiBs only for some multi-user instances. Such a big difference blew my mind, I might have to make the switch. Feel free to try it out (and let me know how it went :D )
I already switched from BackBlaze (horrible customer support) to Jottacloud.
Got my family on a proton subscription. Drive, vpn, email, calendar. 5 less people using Google
Several actually:
- Web Browser: Vivaldi
- Phone: FairPhone 6
- Storage: Infomaniak kDrive
- Mail: MailBox.org
- Notes: Joplin over kDrive WebDAV
Also, general rule for the software is to look for an open source client or for an alternative with no or less trackers implemented.
Notes: Joplin over kDrive WebDAV
Could you elaborate on that?
Also: god, how I wish Joplin added the option of storing notes in just regular old Markdown files.....
Sure: Joplin can actually synchronize all the Notes content with any WebDAV destination. And kDrive (as my personal cloud storage) supports WebDAV. There is a help page where they explain all the steps: https://www.infomaniak.com/en/support/faq/1800/synchronize-joplin-notes-via-webdav-with-kdrive.
I started using Lemmy :)
Apart from that, worth mentioning is Niagara Launcher. I've been using it for some time, and just upgraded to Pro and I just love it.
My phone (unfortunately) is still Android, but it doesn't feel that way anymore because my homescreen and searchbar are all optimisable
I closed down all us clouds (google, apple) switched to a NAS and Posteo. Trying out Loops and monnett.
Switching my electronic component choices for PCBs to STM, NXP, Nordic & ublox (these 3 have the best MCUs), Wurth, and Infineon. Then as second choice Rohm, Toshiba, Panasonic, JST.
Sadly, only american companies currently make new AFEs, especially biomedical.
I've always been self hosting a lot but recently I've started to move some external things
- Domain management from Cloudflare/AWS to OVH.
- DNS and CDN from AWS/Cloudflare to BummyCDN
- E-mail Gateway from AWS SES to a mail server on Hetzner (pending)
- Considering to self host email to get off Googlw Workspace (free), but Im not sure that is a commitment I want to make.
And of course trying to go from Reddit to the Fediverse
Inspiring!
I am using Proton, Ecosia, Vivaldi, Qwant and Lone Earth
Currently trying to switch from Reddit to Lemmy - and also cut down on scrolling in the process. A smaller amount of users and content is more of a benefit than a drawback in that regard.
Welcome!
I started new e-mail journey with mailo.com, paid plan gives you option to create @mailo.eu which looks nicer than @mailo.com for free plan.
I thought you were talking about cloud compute and I was interested, but then I saw that it's just cloud file storage.
Been using koofr since last year or so.
Last months I've tranfered my domain to netcup and bought a new one.
Moved dns to desec.io which was working fine, but since I bought a new domain it only supports one, so this week I reactivated my bunnycdn account and moved domains there.
Still a bit pissed that a european company is charging me in usd and I have to pay the conversion and it's taxes on my bank, but oh well.
I don't plan and moving email since I have been using fastmail for years and have been generating a lot of new fresh emails for each account I have or update in other places.
Dunno, lately not much, I've done the switch a while ago and self host. I'm not sure what to switch