my de-googlification so far - switching from big tech # prev single next top
I think it's a great idea to use ethical alternatives to free software made by mega-corporations with profit-maximising motives.
To that end, I had a push to replace lots of things I used (most because they were the default, or because I'd used them a long time), mainly using the great website https://switching.software/ (I also know of https://european-alternatives.eu/alternatives-to but haven't used it as much.)
I replaced some things. I didn't manage to replace everything. Change is, and should be, incremental.
Here is a list, mostly copied from my notes, of what I replaced, and what I didn't. The title of each item is verbatim copied from my notes, and I have added context underneath each.
- Gmail -> see below
- see "email" below
- Drive -> Cryptpad/Nextcloud or Syncthing
- I replaced my Google Drive usage with a weird setup where I use Syncthing to sync several folders between my devices, and to share large files I either upload them to my server (bad advice, technical knowledge needed), or I upload them to Wormhole where they get deleted after 24 hours. I don't have much need to share files for a long time, but I'd consider Nextcloud.
- Photos -> ???
- I thought about this a lot, but Google Photos is too good for me. Maybe another day.
- Calendar -> ???
- I installed Tasks and Fossify Calendar. I tried to use them, but in the end, Google Calendar won out, and I still use it.
- Keep -> ???
- I didn't really replace keep, I just started using it less. I put most of my notes in Obsidian, but I still have it installed. Sometimes, when I want to take a really quick note, I'll put it in there.
- Maps -> OpenStreetMap
- I still use Google Maps, but I've been using OpenStreetMap more recently, and while interrailing last month, I mainly used OsmAnd because of its great offline maps. Day-to-day, I still use Google Maps, because it has most-or-every business, and websites, and opening times, which OSM tries but just doesn't (yet…) have the data for.
- generic Android apps -> Fossify
- I found Fossify who make "generic apps" for Android like the gallery, file explorer, contacts, calendar, messages, notes, etc. I haven't used many of them, apart from the file explorer, which I like.
- Facebook -> delete it
- my suggested replacement here was "delete it". I haven't. Sometimes I open it for "mindless phone downtime", but I have a 5 minute daily app timer on it, so not for long.
- Instagram -> PixelFed
- I tried to import my Instagram export into Pixelfed, but it wouldn't work when I deleted my DMs from the files (as these are not needed to import only posts). I raised an issue, and left it at that. Since then, PixelFed has gotten quite a lot more popular. I haven't tried again recently, but I find the main developer of PixelFed a little weird on Mastodon. That means nothing, but… I just haven't tried again.
- Messenger/WhatsApp -> Signal
- I am slowly convincing friends and group chats to move to Signal. It goes well.
Microsoft
- OneDrive -> Cryptpad/Nextcloud or Syncthing
- see Google Drive above. I have also stopped using OneDrive.
- Windows -> Linux https://waldyrious.net/computefreely/
- That site is good. This was probably the biggest switch in this list. I installed Linux in increments, first on my PC, then on my laptop, then on my Gaming PC, which ends up with Steam's Proton able to play anything I could have played on Windows! I'm loving it. I have Pop!_OS, backed up in a custom way.
- GitHub -> sourcehut, codeberg, gitlab, etc
- I haven't started on this one, even though I should. I have so many things on GitHub, and I feel as if I create a new repository every week. Combine that with all the GitHub actions I use, and I say rightfully that Microsoft has me. It's not what I want, but it's what I have.
Android
- Android -> LineageOS or GrapheneOS or CalyxOS (comparison)
- I looked into this one a lot, and talked to a few people I knew on Mastodon for advice. Ultimately, I discovered people's opinions and experiences that it was neat, but there were enough compatibility problems to be annoying. Particularly, that banking apps would semi-regularly break on non-stock-Android OSes, and that the banking app companies would say "we don't care". I use a very digital banking app where I only keep between £0 and £50 on my card, and it would be very annoying for me to not shuffle money around easily. I already have boneless Wednesday. I did enjoy installing LineageOS on an old phone though.
The rest
- Notion -> Obsidian
- Notion is classic lock-in. It was also a place where I had a lot of notes. I made an export, downloaded Obsidian (which, sadly, is still not open source - but your notes are simply text files, so I hazard if it were to go weird, there would be many Open Source pop-ups, or I could use VSCodium, etc.), and imported my export. It worked pretty well. Most files had double spaces where I only had single in Notion, and the databases ended up pretty weird (as loads of flat files), which made my Notion spider diagram look super weird. Anyway, I love Obsidian now. I sync my vault between my devices with Syncthing, and when there are editing conflicts, I use a great plugin.
- Spotify -> https://codeberg.org/swiso/website/issues/26
- Several months ago I was removed from a Spotify Family plan that I was on, so stopping my Spotify usage was pretty easy. I didn't resubscribe, and I mainly listen to the radio now (BBC Radio 6 Music ! the best station !). Sometimes, I miss being able to choose what I'm listening to. I tried to get SoundCloud, but it didn't have as much music on as I wanted (or it was restricted to a "super Pro" version). However, I do want it back. I might re-subscribe soon.
- DNS Registrar -> https://dnsimple.com/ https://www.namecheap.com/ https://domainr.com/ https://www.namesilo.com/ (API) https://www.name.com https://desec.io/
- to be honest, mine wasn't an evil corporation, I just wanted a new one (I was using 123-reg and it's super annoying to configure my DNS settings). It was difficult to web-search for this, and I ended up using Porkbun, which isn't even on the list above.
Format-break. I spent a long time looking at options, and ended up finding a bunch. Here was a list I had:
- https://proton.me/mail
- https://tuta.com/
- https://posteo.de/en
- https://www.fastmail.com/
- https://soverin.com/product/pricing
- https://mailbox.org/en/
- https://riseup.net/en/email
- https://cloud.disroot.org/login
I wanted to use a custom domain (alifeee.net
), I wanted to use wildcard domains (anyone@alifeee.net
), I wanted to use maybe a few custom domains (alfierenn.dev
), I wanted to use IMAP and SMTP (so I could view my emails with Thunderbird). Turns out those requirements were restrictive to make a lot of the above list bad options, which left me Proton or Mailbox.org.
There was a problem with Proton which I can't remember, so I am using Mailbox.org. I like it. Free your email.
The End
I started the push maybe six months ago. Maybe I did OK, maybe I didn't. But, I certainly made some changes, and I think that's good.
Why not take a look at https://switching.software/ and think about whether you are fine with the number of tentacles that American Big-Tech companies have in your life.