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I inadvertently bought one of their pens when I was in Waterstones recently. Cute and really nice to write with (erasable gel ink apparently - I've not tried erasing it yet).

They do refills too, which seems quite unusual, but greener.

Thought I'd give them a mention here!

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Virtual meetings and video conferences from Germany with real data protection. It IS designed for professionals and comopanies. But videoconferences for up to five people, and maximum 30 minutes long are free.

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From a post here I realized Bitwarden (the password manager) is an US company. I also noticed when I login into bitwarden, I login into the bitwarden.com domain.

There now seems to be a bitwarden.eu domain too. Did anybody try to migrate their account from the .com (US) to .eu (EU) region?

Is the process really so weird? Do you really have to create a separate .eu account then migrate your passwords by exporting/importing from account to account manually? And then closing your .com account? This also suppsedly involves cancelling your subscription in the US region and rebuying it in the EU one.

I am aware I can use keepass or vaultwarden and self host rather than paying to the US, I just don't trust the resiliency of my own homelab as I am abroad a lot and can't afford for my passwords to be unavailable. So I'm doing this as a half measure

https://bitwarden.com/help/server-geographies/


EDIT: I created a .eu account with the same mail as my .com account, exported an encrypted json from my .com account where I have premium, imported into the new .eu account without a subscription, then wrote to support using https://bitwarden.com/contact/ (sent to billing department) to transfer my subscription. They replied very quickly with an automated e-mail to which I needed to respond "YES MIGRATE MY SUBSCRIPTION - [bunchofnumbers]" and they moved my subscription.

It took like 30 minutes from my initial e-mail to complete the whole process.

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cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/32096

Went to a drink store (Getrรคnke Markt) in Aachen, Germany today. To my surprise I saw that all local soda brands were almost sold out(Fritz, Afri, Sinalco) and Coca Cola was almost not touched. I was very pleasantly impressed by this. Seems like more people are joining with the small consumer choices to buy from EU rather than US. Do more people notice this elsewhere?

Originally posted on Reddit

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All the supermarkets seems to sell the same brands and I have no idea if any of them are mostly processed in Europe or elsewhere in the world.

Do you have recommendations? I like the ones with a fruity taste more.

This one is my current favorite:

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They claim on the package that they care about sustainability, better working conditions and social engagement.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by petrescatraian@libranet.de to c/buyeuropean@feddit.uk
 
 

Edit: looks like there's another Pop Cola brand in the Philippines owned by the actual Coca Cola, lol. The one I got is actually produced in the EU, by Merlin's Beverages, headquartered at Piatra Neamศ›, Romania.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27150675

The US, grappling with an egg shortage, is reaching out to Lithuania for egg exports after Finland declined. The situation has prompted ridicule online.

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The short Story is, that they only mark the country of the company who sells the products and not the country of origin. So for wxamble, their own peanuts are marked with a star as they are based in EU as a company, but their peanuts can come from the US. Same gores with "California raisins" and other products what recieve the EU mark simply because the company who owns the brand are based in EU.

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Books in EU (lemmy.world)
submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by cosmicrookie@lemmy.world to c/buyeuropean@feddit.uk
 
 

EDIT: local bookstores have it now. They just hadn't gotten it yet when I was looking for it

I am looking to buy Careless People from within EU. No local bookstores seem to have it (yet) but I would like to get it before it (maybe) gets pulled back. Any suggestions besides Amazon?

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/34810765

This is a Firefox fork from a Spanish group.

Pros

  • privacy focused
  • default search is their own Searx instance
  • default integrated Oblivious http (toggle off)
  • uses Next.dns (cannot be changed though, and I can't find documentation of the implementation)

Cons

  • updates can be irregular
  • they seem a bit opaque as to funding
  • no about:config, if it's not in the settings you ain't getting it.
  • may use Google Safebrowsing directly (instead of the Firefox version), it's very hard to tell
  • the website is fucking garbage, stock photos/images on a lot of it, many links go to the same place

Other

Seems to be a middle ground between Firefox and Ironfox on Android. I use it occasionally when it is up to date just to spread my browsing around. Obtanium reminded me today that there was an update.

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I have no affiliation with the service but I've been running Filen.io these past 2 years ever since switching away from my own Nextcloud instance. It's E2EE and been running really smoothly. Also cheap and sometimes they offer lifetime packages when their algorithm decides that they can do so (which I think is a good thing in order to not have it unsustainable for them).

My only complaint is that the Android app doesn't work half of the time, meaning you'd have to close it and re-open it 2-3 times to get it working. Otherwise it'll get stuck on the main loading screen. Seems to be a network issue with the app that's been posted on Github, but that hasn't been solved for a long time now.. Not a dealbreaker for me though.

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The mwmbl banner

Mwmbl is a community-built, non-profit search engine that puts privacy and user control first. It offers a truly different search experienceโ€”one where the results are shaped not by corporate interests but by real people.

Screenshot of the frontpage

Key Features:

  • Ad-Free & Privacy-Respecting: No ads, no tracking, and no commercial interestsโ€”just a search engine built with the users in mind.

  • User-Curated Results: Instead of relying on algorithms, search results are refined and tuned by the community.

  • Community-Driven Crawling: The engine relies on volunteer-run crawlers. Although the index currently holds around 500 million unique URLs, there's massive potential.

  • Ambitious Growth Goals: mwmbl plans to reach 10 billion unique URLs by the end of 2025 and 100 billion by 2026, at which point it should be a true alternative to commercial search engines.

  • Open-Source: The project is fully open-source, meaning you can contribute to the code and help resolve issues to push the project forward.

How to Get Involved:

Right now, the search quality is pretty rough, but thatโ€™s where you can make an impact:

  • Contribute to the Index:

    • Install the Firefox Extension: Once installed, it crawls the web on your behalf.

    • Run the CLI Script: An even better option would be to use your spare computing power by running the command line crawler.

  • Join the Community: The main community is on Matrix for non-development related discussions.

  • Code Contributions: Check out the project on Codeberg. You can contribute code, report issues, or suggest new features to help make the search results better.

  • Financial Contributions: Donate some money towards hosting costs and supporting volunteers.

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The source code for nginx is hosted in the US, BSD-licensed and has the american F5.com as the primary maintainer, sponsor, and steward of NGINX.

In 2022 some of the developers forked it into Angie, the code of which is hosted in the US as well.

In 2024 one of the lead developers forked nginx into freenginx due to F5's interference, bringing it more in line with its initial grassroots origin. They have a self-hosted Mercurial repo (and a mirror in the US) and the domain seems to be controlled by the lead developer.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/31374897

Archived

While the fund is open to researchers of all nationalities, it appears to be a direct response to growing concerns among American scientists about the tightening restrictions on academic freedom under President Donald Trump. Researchers in the U.S. have raised alarms over increasing government censorship, political interference in fields like climate science and gender studies, and tighter controls on scientific communication. France has already launched a program to lure disillusioned American scientists, and the Netherlands now aims to follow suit.

[...]

Dutch universities have already expressed interest in recruiting American researchers. The Universities of the Netherlands (UNL), which represents the countryโ€™s 14 public universities, confirmed they are exploring ways to bring in U.S. scientists. โ€œIt seems like a good idea to us,โ€ a UNL spokesperson said, emphasizing that strengthening Dutch innovation is a priority. The universities also see it as a way to stand in solidarity with American academics facing restrictions.

[...]

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Specific request but I only just realised that itโ€™s an amazon company. I use it to look up film data and ratings/reviews as well as track films I watched and those I want to watch in the future.

Alternatives Iโ€™ve seen are TMDB which looks nice, but thatโ€™s from the US too as far as I know and letterboxd which is from New Zealand but takes the data from TMDB anyways. Also Iโ€™m not looking to have my watchlists public.

Any recommendations?

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Wrongdoer1@lemm.ee to c/buyeuropean@feddit.uk
 
 

Degoogle + BuyFromEU + Privacy: I'd like to share about my smartphone apps replacement journey:

WhatsApp -> Olvid

Gmail -> Mailo

Reddit -> Lemmy

Play store -> Aurora store (no account needed)

Google (browser and search engine) -> Qwant

Google maps -> Here Wego

Gboard -> Heliboard

All trails -> Komoot

ChatGPT -> LeChat

Any recommendation to replace the following?

  • Google Drive,
  • Google photo,
  • Apple wallet (I'd like an alternative to pay with my phone)
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