Her er en opsummering over alt jeg har skiftet til i det sidste års tid.
Jeg har tidligere formuleret det på engelsk, så jeg håber at det går an her også.
Der er lidt mere i teksten end der kunne være på billedet
Signal - improvement on messenger and sms (privacy first, anti big tech, security).
Also: Keet seems interesting. They are EU based, peer-to-peer, privacy-first (at least in promises through branding), high security, Keet will become FOSS, they use a FOSS backend, good for anti censorship and anti-serverfarms. They just need to develop the app a bit more and update their privacy policy, is how it seems to me.
Proton - Mail, Calendar, Password manager (+ alias handling), Authenticator, VPN, Drive, Documents & spreadsheets, privacy respecting AI chatbot (EU based, privacy first, FOSS, security).
Also: Tuta - mail (EU based, Privacy first, security) & Cryptpad for online spreadsheets & LibreOffice for replacing Microsoft Office.
Brave - browser & search (privacy first, anti big tech, online security).
Also: Mullvad - browser (EU based, privacy-first)
Antennapod - podcasts (privacy-first, FOSS)
Obsidian - Notes (privacy first, FOSS?)
Fossify - all basic android apps like phone, SMS, contacts, calculator etc. (FOSS, much more private than the Google or Samsung alternatives, even though basic SMS and phonecalls can never be fully trusted because of the unsecure IT protocol itself.
FUTO keyboard (privacy first, FOSS)
Aurora store & F-droid - app stores (privacy-first, FOSS).
Linux - pc OS (FOSS, consumer-centric, anti big tech, as private as you want)
GrayJay - frontend for YouTube, PeerTube, Odysee etc. (privacy-first, FOSS, consumer-centric, anti big tech)
Feeder - RSS feed app.
SOCii - Facebook alternative (EU based, privacy respecting, community driven, anti big tech, FOSS?)
Mastodon - Twitter/X alternative (FOSS, anti big tech, privacy in terms of tracking in app, anyone can host an instance/server and federate/connect to the rest of the fediverse/network of servers and other types of fediverse-based SoMe platforms)
Also: bluesky (anti exploitative algorithm, not as open and free a market as for the fediverse, can choose to publish for the fediverse from Bluesky through 'the bridge')
VSCodium - VSCode alternative (privacy first, FOSS)
Codeberg - github alternative (privacy reapecting)
Self hosting:
Immich - Google photos alternative
LibreTranslate - translate
Kokoro - text to speech
Ollama - local LLM's
OpenWebUI - LLM frontend
Jeg har tidligere formuleret det på engelsk, så jeg håber at det går an her også.
Der er lidt mere i teksten end der kunne være på billedet
Signal - improvement on messenger and sms (privacy first, anti big tech, security).
Also: Keet seems interesting. They are EU based, peer-to-peer, privacy-first (at least in promises through branding), high security, Keet will become FOSS, they use a FOSS backend, good for anti censorship and anti-serverfarms. They just need to develop the app a bit more and update their privacy policy, is how it seems to me.
Proton - Mail, Calendar, Password manager (+ alias handling), Authenticator, VPN, Drive, Documents & spreadsheets, privacy respecting AI chatbot (EU based, privacy first, FOSS, security).
Also: Tuta - mail (EU based, Privacy first, security) & Cryptpad for online spreadsheets & LibreOffice for replacing Microsoft Office.
Brave - browser & search (privacy first, anti big tech, online security).
Also: Mullvad - browser (EU based, privacy-first)
Antennapod - podcasts (privacy-first, FOSS)
Obsidian - Notes (privacy first, FOSS?)
Fossify - all basic android apps like phone, SMS, contacts, calculator etc. (FOSS, much more private than the Google or Samsung alternatives, even though basic SMS and phonecalls can never be fully trusted because of the unsecure IT protocol itself.
FUTO keyboard (privacy first, FOSS)
Aurora store & F-droid - app stores (privacy-first, FOSS).
Linux - pc OS (FOSS, consumer-centric, anti big tech, as private as you want)
GrayJay - frontend for YouTube, PeerTube, Odysee etc. (privacy-first, FOSS, consumer-centric, anti big tech)
Feeder - RSS feed app.
SOCii - Facebook alternative (EU based, privacy respecting, community driven, anti big tech, FOSS?)
Mastodon - Twitter/X alternative (FOSS, anti big tech, privacy in terms of tracking in app, anyone can host an instance/server and federate/connect to the rest of the fediverse/network of servers and other types of fediverse-based SoMe platforms)
Also: bluesky (anti exploitative algorithm, not as open and free a market as for the fediverse, can choose to publish for the fediverse from Bluesky through 'the bridge')
VSCodium - VSCode alternative (privacy first, FOSS)
Codeberg - github alternative (privacy reapecting)
Self hosting:
Immich - Google photos alternative
LibreTranslate - translate
Kokoro - text to speech
Ollama - local LLM's
OpenWebUI - LLM frontend
Her er en opsummering over alt jeg har skiftet til i det sidste års tid.
Jeg har tidligere formuleret det på engelsk, så jeg håber at det går an her også.
Der er lidt mere i teksten end der kunne være på billedet ☺️🙏
Signal - improvement on messenger and sms (privacy first, anti big tech, security).
Also: Keet seems interesting. They are EU based, peer-to-peer, privacy-first (at least in promises through branding), high security, Keet will become FOSS, they use a FOSS backend, good for anti censorship and anti-serverfarms. They just need to develop the app a bit more and update their privacy policy, is how it seems to me.
Proton - Mail, Calendar, Password manager (+ alias handling), Authenticator, VPN, Drive, Documents & spreadsheets, privacy respecting AI chatbot (EU based, privacy first, FOSS, security).
Also: Tuta - mail (EU based, Privacy first, security) & Cryptpad for online spreadsheets & LibreOffice for replacing Microsoft Office.
Brave - browser & search (privacy first, anti big tech, online security).
Also: Mullvad - browser (EU based, privacy-first)
Antennapod - podcasts (privacy-first, FOSS)
Obsidian - Notes (privacy first, FOSS?)
Fossify - all basic android apps like phone, SMS, contacts, calculator etc. (FOSS, much more private than the Google or Samsung alternatives, even though basic SMS and phonecalls can never be fully trusted because of the unsecure IT protocol itself.
FUTO keyboard (privacy first, FOSS)
Aurora store & F-droid - app stores (privacy-first, FOSS).
Linux - pc OS (FOSS, consumer-centric, anti big tech, as private as you want)
GrayJay - frontend for YouTube, PeerTube, Odysee etc. (privacy-first, FOSS, consumer-centric, anti big tech)
Feeder - RSS feed app.
SOCii - Facebook alternative (EU based, privacy respecting, community driven, anti big tech, FOSS?)
Mastodon - Twitter/X alternative (FOSS, anti big tech, privacy in terms of tracking in app, anyone can host an instance/server and federate/connect to the rest of the fediverse/network of servers and other types of fediverse-based SoMe platforms)
Also: bluesky (anti exploitative algorithm, not as open and free a market as for the fediverse, can choose to publish for the fediverse from Bluesky through 'the bridge')
VSCodium - VSCode alternative (privacy first, FOSS)
Codeberg - github alternative (privacy reapecting)
Self hosting:
Immich - Google photos alternative
LibreTranslate - translate
Kokoro - text to speech
Ollama - local LLM's
OpenWebUI - LLM frontend