• jherazob@beehaw.org
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    For personal reference and for the lazy (i think it’s complete, did it in a hurry in a break):

    I note that a good portion of these are commercial products, frankly I’d trust MUCH more a FOSS product than a commercial one after so damn many over the years have betrayed us all in the search for profit, if you’re gonna migrate to something you may as well go for the FOSS ones that are less in danger of enshittification (not a guarantee but far less of a chance since a fork kills all the walls around a walled garden pretty quickly), even if the FOSS product is not as polished.

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      Thanks. Agree that this push away from us services should be seen as an opportunity to expand foss alternatives as well

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      pretty sure “Nextcloud GmbH” is located in Germany (assuming the gmbh is real) and within nextcloud it has a replacement for all of those. Though nextcloud is pretty slow and clunky to run, it does work and does replace all of those by itself. (except email, run your own mailcow)

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        Free Open Source Software. It is software that gives you the freedom to see the source code, make modifications to it, and redistribute your changed version of the software to your friends.

        FOSS software is generally developed in the open by a community of volunteers, although we are increasingly seeing FOSS projects take on funding from community donations or corporations that want to support the software’s development.

        You can read more about it on the Free Software Foundation page: https://www.fsf.org/about/

      • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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        FOSS is either “Free and Open Source Software” or a Danish company that makes valves and termostats and stuff like that hehe
        EDIT: Wait no, that’s Danfoss I was thinking of, but FOSS is still a Danish company except it provides “high-tech analytical solutions”, whatever that means. Idk what’s the deal with “foss” names and Denmark, it doesn’t sound very Danish to me (as a Dane).