

Ohh cool I didn’t know that. I’ll take a look myself and test them some more. I’ve recently been using Duckduckgo again since abandoning Kagi
Ohh cool I didn’t know that. I’ll take a look myself and test them some more. I’ve recently been using Duckduckgo again since abandoning Kagi
Some of these products would not exist without their American counterpart, which directly fuel their existance.
Librewolf is just a hardened version of Firefox. It would not exist without the Firefox team continuing to develop Firefox and to fix its security issues.
Ecosia primarely uses Bing and Startpage uses Google for search results. Both would not exist without the search engines backing them.
I’m not saying these are bad products and I don’t mean to criticiseze. I’m actually a librewolf user myself. I just think it is important to point out that the European label might be deceiving in this instance and might mislead people into thinking they are using something different than they actually are.
It might also not be so important. Perhaps focusing our energy on good open source projects and NGO-backed initiatives is desirable regardless of their origin?
idk food for thought
The romanian one kinda works, but is too formal, impersonal and also sounds someehat strange imho.
I think “Cumpără din Europa”, or “Cumpără european” are both better. These use the second person singular, which is more personal and friendly. The former would literally translate to “Buy from Europe”, which I think sounds a lot closer to how people actually use the language. The latter also works and is very much understandable, but to me at least, it also sounds a bit off.
This is wrong. Obsidian is not open source. It’s a closed source app, that uses an open format (i.e. markdown).
I’ve seen this often and fallen for it myself, so much so that I think it could be considered an instance of the Mandela Effect xD
edit: see “Restrictions” in TOS https://obsidian.md/terms
they have actually prepared for this
I get it, I’ve been there, but there is just no point in hating yourself because random big company wants to make money off of you, so they shove convenience in your face. Just do you best to align yourself to your values. Doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s ok if it’s always work in progress. Don’t put your life and wellbeing on hold.
Also duckduckgo.com/aichat is a thing.
had the same question. after some research, I’m planning to switch to posteo.de
I resigned a couple years ago to using the default aosp keyboard as well, only to find out a couple of weeks ago about heliboard. It has gesture typing and multilingual support, which I missed from gboard. autocorrect is still crap, but i’m already used to it, so for me it was an all around improvement. quite surprised to see others not liking it
I disagree and think it depends on where you live