I created these guides as I was dispondent in the direction the world is going and feeling helpless. Besides the political movements, I feel the next best thing is to promote businesses that don’t prioritise profits over people.

The starting point is moving away from big tech, but the intention of the movement is to extend to other products and industries.

I have subsequently created a website after the popularity of these infographic guides with far more detail:

https://purchasewithpurpose.io/

Hope this helps you, friends or family, make the switch!

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    There’s something funny about posting that to lemmy and not mentioning lemmy as a Reddit alternative.

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      I guess so… The social media part wasn’t meant to be a main focus, as it often depends on moving not yourself but the people around you. I do intend to revisit it, though.

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      KeePass and its many forks are somewhat advanced, as you have to implement synchronization and backup by yourself (using a trusted CSP and a 3rd party mobile app). Therefore I would not recommend it to beginners (to which this guide is addressing to)

      But apart from that I do agree with you. KeePass is one of the most versatile and privacy focussed password management solutions available.

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        Immich and Nextcloud as substitutes for google photos has the same problem, as Element for the chat if we get

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      Yeah, was also annoyed at that. I don’t use it anymore but it’s technically the most private option and least profit oriented.

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    Hi! Just wanted to pop in here and say that I’ve been following your guides for a long time now (I was the Degoogle+ Journey OP), and I’m super happy for the website finally releasing! Your call to action has helped me tremendously with making my digital life align more with my values, as well as finding some much better alternatives. Thank you for making a difference in this ugly future we’re living.

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      Thanks @xpey@piefed.social ! It’s comments like these that make it all worth it. So hard to know how many people are actually following these guides and benefiting from them. Having done the switch myself through this process, I feel so much better using tools from genuine businesses.

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    For gaming OS I really have to point CachyOS, their “somewhere in the middle between pure Arch and SteamOS” approach makes it a really good gaming option. I’ve been trying it for over an year with zero regrets.

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    does anyone know if there’s a company that hosts immich for people to pay to use? I like it but don’t want the hassle of keeping that data safe

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    Pop! OS is my daily driver and I’m very happy with it. That being said, Bazzite would be a better “gaming” distro to put in the guide.

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    Is this yet another foss alternatives for stuff you’ve never actually used to know how most foss alternatives sucks bad?

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      Most of this isn’t FOSS, but there is excellent FOSS tools out there. I would say most of these are like-for-like offerings in terms of the current mainstream options.

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      I mean, if you look at the picture, no? It’s not about FOSS it’s about changing companies and it’s services that arguably most people use. It has no information baked in, so not the most useful, but it’s not the standard FOSS stuff, anyways.

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      There usually is a long list of feedback points that I try to incorporate after each post. I have made several changes, but those were limited to the website. I get you on the guide not being updated, and sorry for that. I’ll make sure update it before sharing it again so it can also keep improving.

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        If you’re looking to improve the guide I’d suggest not putting the week number in the same column as the list of app targets. Like either push them all the way to the left margin or rightward toward the arrow column

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          If you’re looking to improve the guide I’d suggest not putting the week number in the same column as the list of app targets. Like either push them all the way to the left margin or rightward toward the arrow column

          Yeah agreed, might even remove the week title as well. Thanks for the suggestion.