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Yeah I realize this is gonna be difficult

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[โ€“] huppakee@piefed.social 19 points 2 days ago

To start with the obvious, you have much less access to European owned products, but you can still choose to avoid products made by bad companies. Shop not where the price is lowest, but where the recipient of your money is most worth receiving that.

When it comes to digital services, you actually do have access. Having a VPN might help, but likely isn't even required to switch your email provider, use another browser, another os, another search engine etc.

If you end up making a list, my advice would be to look at two different things:

  1. How easy is it?
  2. How much good does it do?

Then start with the easy things that do the most good, followed by the easy things that don't do that much good but since they're easy why not, next do the hard things that do a lot of good and leave the high hanging fruit for last if you get what i mean.