• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    This list seems a bit flawed, for instance on the travel line, Trivago is owned by Expedia in the US and Booking is headquartered in Amsterdam.

    Also including BlueSky seems a little odd given the intent

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      Re Bluesky I did some “I am not a lawyer” digging.

      Bluesky is owned by “Bluesky Social PBC”, a Public Benefit Company registered in Delaware.

      Generally speaking it means when decisions about the company are made, they must take into account how that decision benefits their stated public value. I struggled to find the specific value wording, but let’s assume it’s a reasonable one for the time being.

      Unfortunately being a PBC is basically voluntary, especially when you’re still a private company. You can become a non-PBC with a simple board vote. (A public company would require a stockholder vote.)

      Bluesky’s board consists of four members, one of which is Bain Capital, aka the company funding Bluesky.

      So Bluesky is absolutely a better alternative to Twitter. If everyone left Twitter and moved to Bluesky that would be a monumental improvement.

      However Bluesky is not a non-profit company, as the above graphic states.

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      Trivago isn’t completely “owned” by Expedia, but Expedia does own a majority of the company stock. Its headquarters are in Germany, and 100% of its employees are there.

      Booking.com is 100% owned by Priceline, a US company. They also have a long string of international controversies.

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    Bluesky has to be running a massive propaganda push. I see so many lies saying they are decentralized or like here saying they are a non-profit.

    This shit is evil. Whoever is making these fliers is not being honest.

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      It’s more important to get people off twitter. Mastodon just doesn’t have the right pull right now.

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        Regardless, flat-out lying and saying that Bluesky is non-profit is a bad look.

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          I agree.

          Taking sides in a war kerfuffle between billionaires that don’t care about you is just weird nonsense.

          Go as fossy as possible and support your devs directly.

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        Shout-out to Sharkey! We’re young, hip and have reactions other than “heart”. Plus, we can talk to Mastodon instances and it all just works. Ever thought what your social network needed was unlockable achievements? We’ve got that, too!

    • Caveman@lemmy.world
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      It’s basically filling the void the Xitter transition created. Either way, we got a massive boost in the decentralised space.

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      Some more recommendations

      Category FOSS
      Media player mpv
      Drawing Krita
      Vectorial illustration Inkscape
      Video editing Kdenlive
      Music making Ardour
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      Look, I love Audacity which is an awesome audio editor but it is absolutely not an alternative to Logic or Fl, which are DAWs.

    • Know_not_Scotty_does@lemmy.world
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      The best alternative to commercial CAD systems is commercial CAD systems if you know what I mean. That said, FreeCAD is the only option if you want to run on Linux. Inventor, Solidworks, AutoCAD, etc, are all borked even in wine.

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          I never really cared for onshape/simscale or fusion. Maybe I am just oldschool but the whole browser based thing didn’t sit right with me for CAD stuff.

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            I’ve worked professionally with a lot of CAD systems in the past (Caria, Solidworks, Siemens NX, Creo …) and Onshape feels so refreshing compared to all of these “old school” CAD systems.

            The git like system to manage to manage version for example works extremely well, performance wise it can be used on a potato and being browser based it can be used on Linux.

            The design process is extremely smooth and intuitive.

            My only problem with it is that unfortunately all the data is cloud based and it requires a constant internet connection but so far I have not found a worthy alternative.

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              Yeah, the versioning and operations history functions a similar to an always refreshing l pdm suite imo which can be handy but I never found it to be all that much better for my needs. I didn’t play with the version merging functions much though. The only via internet aspect was a dealbreaker for me from a functional and security perspective.

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      Word alternative: I started trying out OnlyOffice, based in Latvia. So far it seems decent. Definitely doesn’t look as dated as Open- and LibreOffice.

      Logic, FL Studio alternative: Audacity is in my opinion not a serious alternative. If you want simple voice overs, sure, but otherwise no. I’d recommend Reaper instead. Not open source, but there aren’t many DAWs that are (maybe Ardour, but I don’t have experience with it ). Reaper is really open as far as proprietary DAWs go.

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    There are so many issues with this, lots of wrong information, recommendations of stuff that’s bad and really shouldn’t be recommended and stuff that really should be there isn’t. Please don’t share it this further, it’s absolutely shit.

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    Also: avoid AKG, consider Austrian Audio.

    AKG is a popular brand in professional music and audiophile circles. It was bought by Samsung in 2016, who promptly drove the company into the ground, closed their Austrian facilities, and moved headquarters to America and production to SE-Asia. AKG’s name is now used for brand recognition on Samsung’s generic big tech garbage. Yes, I’m still salty about it.

    Austrian Audio was founded by the actual engineers who worked at AKG, currently owned by a Danish audio tech company. They produce high-end professional headphones.

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      I missed the “and guns” part of your first sentence, which made me think, “Whoa, I gotta get me a Glock power drill.”

      Good to know about Bosch, Festool, and Hilti, thanks for the info. My ancient Dewalt drill just started smoking, so I now know where to look.

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        If you want something really good get Makita from Japan. Bosch has two quality levels green is meh to good, blue is very good.

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          Thanks! I’m just a hapless homeowner who occasionally roleplays being handy enough to fix things (though my last shelving unit for my basement came out remarkably level, surprisingly).

          (I had actually been hoping to repair the Dewalt, as it’s a hand-me-down from my dad (fuck cancer), but I’m pretty sure it’d be a lost cause (the drill is at least 20 years old, probably older, I’m pretty sure I remember my dad using it when I was a kid).)

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        Yes, they produce mostly abroad afaik. Another somewhat known company from Liechtenstein is cable maker Neutrik. If you’ve even been in a pro audio or broadcasting studio or a scientific lab, you probably have used their cables.

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    How can you make appliances list without Miele?

    If you are in the market for a vacuum cleaner do yourself a favor, go more expensive and get a Miele, especially if you have some carpets, most vacuums can do a job on hard floors, but damn the difference of vacuuming carpets either a cheap vacuum vs my Miele is night and day.

    (Don’t know about the rest of their products, but they are german and a family owned business)

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    You do know that RedBull is owned by a right-wing extremist in Salzburg who tries to undermine Austrian democracy with Servus TV the same way Murdoch and Springer do in Germany and elsewhere?

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    Consider buying Solovairs instead of Dr martens. They’re basically the same, the main difference is that they are made in the UK in a factory that used to make Dr martens before they delocalized their production to Asia

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      When my Solovair became too worn to wear, they sent me replacement soles, like, the whole bottom half of the shoe, and put me in touch with their repair guy to have them put on. Great service through and through, and lovely people!

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    This list has some issues, Booking.com is Dutch and Philips’ Consumer division is just a name that whitelabels other companies products and is owned by a Chinese investment company.

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      Booking is 100% owned by Priceline (renamed Booking Holdings). They only paid $113M for the company in 2005. That’s a damn steal.

      The other travel “alternatives” are either owned by Expedia, majority stock holders by Expedia, or just act as a front end search for Expedia and VRBO. It’s honestly ridiculous.

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    The right hand column for “Drinks” can just be tap water barring a few exceptions water in Europe is clean and safe as well as being delicious in some countries!

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    Honestly a lot of this is just good advice in general, even speaking as an American.

    Also, oof that General Motors apparently isn’t important enough to be worth avoiding (and that Chrysler Stellantis no longer counts as American).

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      this flyer is full of lies. It was made by someone who doesn’t understand globalism or what a non-profit is.

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        LOL! On one hand, sure, you could say that: the American companies GM and Chrysler don’t have a presence in Europe.

        But really what happened is more that they have such a big presence in Europe that they got bought out and are now European themselves. I had already known Fiat bought Chrysler to form FCA, but TIL while researching this response that GM Europe (so just the European subsidiary, not the whole thing) got bought out by PSA Peugeot-Citroen. Then PSA and FCA merged to form Stellantis. So, yeah: Chrysler and GM (in Europe) are not only fully-European companies instead of American-owned ones, they’re the same European company. 🪦