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[–] sbeak@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (5 children)

switching to linux! (an upgrade in general usability too)

self-hosting nextcloud, immich, radicale, and vikunja to replace google drive/pcloud, google photos, not having a synced calendar at all (never used gcal), and todoist. Only downside with Vikunja is there’s no mobile app (only a work-in-progress one that doesn’t seem to have been updated in years) so I have a shortcut to the website instead. Works fine for me :D

Using local mp3s instead of Spotify (offline listening is awesome!)

RSS feeds to catch up on news

using foss alternatives: inkscape instead of illustrator, OSM instead of GMaps, joplin for notes, etc.

not using gmail

[–] Flagstaff@programming.dev 1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

OSM instead of GMaps

I couldn't tolerate how it works at all, especially with American addresses. How do you do it?

not using gmail

What did you move to?

[–] sbeak@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

In my area, most of the streets, public transit, etc. are all labelled. I usually don’t type out the full addresses, just the names of the building/street/place. I personally use CoMaps (a fork of Organic Maps created to be more community-led) and it all works fine. I downloaded the maps in my area and, before travelling anywhere, download the maps for where I’m going. Offline maps are great!

I have a really weird thing where I actually like switching between different email providers every couple years or so. Maybe it’s because I don’t receive too many emails, but I find changing the email all my important accounts and forgetting about all the ones I don’t use anymore refreshing.

First I tried Proton Mail, then moved to Tutamail, but I didn’t like both as they did not support IMAP out of the box so I couldn’t use things like Thunderbird. I then moved to “Disroot”, which was decent and supported IMAP, but now I use one called “Autistici”. Another good one I would recommend is mailfence, which I set up for a family member once.

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