It's a French collective for alternative, transparent, open, neutral and solidary hosters, launched by Framasoft who ended up hosting a bunch of tools that they actually wanted others to host themselves.
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Aren't many of the mainstream offers terrible as well, in their own special way?
I recently discovered Monocles.eu, they are a privacy respecting email, chat (Matrix?), drive (Nextcloud?), social (Mastodon) and translator platform. I'm still forming my opinion, but they look good. In France, there's also the Chatons who propose local alternative hosting of many common services, such as Nextcloud, Mastodon, Matrix, Mattermost, VaultWarden, etc.
I watched this movie last night, and it rings clearly with this topic - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Round
I recently made a cabbage, carrot curry that came out very well. Sorry, I don't have a recipe, but just used some curry paste and yogurt and it was yummy.
paywall from hell which DOESN'T give free access
If you like Obsidian, and FOSS, you should try LogSeq. It is very similar, and is FOSS. Here's a comparison and some pretty cool tutorials for Logeq
I've been using LineageOS for a couple of years on a Xiaomi Mix 2. I once had a playback error with Deezer (French Spotify competition), which was fixed rather quickly. The team was reactive and had great communication about it. There are regular updates and everything works great. I psyched that my phone now has Android 14 and not 9, which is what Xiaomi left me at...
I have a Vivlio, a French ebook reader, and I'm quite happy with it. I have a Kindle Paperwhite too for Amazon purchased books, but mainly use the Vivlio. I'm not sure if it's available in the States, or even outside of France.