FallenWalnut

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[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 3 points 21 hours ago

A company is not a person. Choosing not to support a company because it ultimately benefits its home country, which is actively waging war, should be considered a negative. Whether it is enough not to use their services is up to each individual. As you said, it is a FOSS application, so if you aren't using one of their paid plans, how much is it truly benefiting them?

Also, I don't think this is a "insert current enemy of the West" scenario. Ukraine isn't traditionally considered part of the West, and it has support from most countries and people worldwide (not just the West).

 

Reasons until now

Increasingly, every time a new guide is shared, people ask for a link or struggle with the image itself. I've avoided that because 1) I didn't know (and still don't) whether this would turn into anything substantial. 2) I felt Reddit, Lemmy and other communities were good enough as a platform.

Is now the right time (some stats)

It appears that there is a strong and continued interest in finding alternatives that might justify putting more time into it.

  • Reddit shows 1M+ views across all posts over the last 1-2 months
    • Although this will be inflated, this doesn't include other platforms such as Lemmy (no stats here), BlueSky and LinkedIn (apparently was posted there a few times)
  • There has been a lot of engagement with people asking questions - 10k+ comments
  • The movement was growing at about 1k per week - not bad!
  • It is becoming challenging to have all the different versions up-to-date and easily accessible

Benefits of a site

  • Easier to maintain the latest versions without re-posts
  • Easier to navigate between guides/options
  • Easier to share with others
  • Most importantly, track impact!
    • A common question is, "Is this even making a difference?". This way, we can track the actual monetary impact, which tools people choose, and why.
    • This will help keep individuals motivated to do more and attract new people to the different causes.

Current ideas for a site

  • Three tiers to compare different options
    • The full guide with 3-4 per category
    • A deep dive guide per category with recommendations and opinionated groupings
    • A detailed table per category with features to filter and sort by
  • Profile to track the impact
    • Your monetary impact per month/year
    • How many people have you referred, along with their impact
    • What is the global community's impact to date
  • It will be open-sourced and try to avoid any of the big-tech providers (where possible)
    • I will sponsor the hosting and can do the full development
    • It should take about ~2 weeks to get up and running

That said, I am already struggling to keep up with 2 weekly updates (a new deep-dive guide and category to the overall guide). For this to become a reality, I will need your help, great or small!

What can you do?

  • Please comment on whether you would use such a website, and share any ideas.
  • If anyone has experience with Vuejs (or React) and would like to contribute, that would be more than appreciated!
  • If anyone has experience with Figma (or equivalent) and would like to contribute, that would be more than appreciated!
  • If anyone is interested in helping with the research, please let me know. Shoutout again to u/MegSpen725, who has helped the last few weeks!

You can either DM me or comment below on any of the above.

Even if this doesn't materialise, it has been amazing to see the engagement and growth of the movement!

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

It is listed, but didn't include their company name "Office NX" mostly due to space reasons ( I understand though that the full name is the most recognisable).

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

This thread highlights how they tried hiding their origins after the war broke out. https://forum.cryptpad.org/d/232-onlyoffice-concerns-vendor-makes-shady-moves

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Sadly, there are too many excellent Canadian options. But thought I would share in case WordPerfect or Open Sourced options would be of interest :)

 
 
 
 
[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Those have their own index, but supplement their results from others. Tbh, semi-independent providers would be recommended in their early stages for a like-for-like experience.

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Yup, where the companies are headquartered! And the globe is as you said, for decentralised options.

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Yeah, just wanted to give some space for the other mail services. But it probably deserves more emphasis https://lemmy.world/post/27983387

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

Yeah, Librewolf is recommended but only in the deepdive guide (https://lemmy.world/post/27983334). It just isn't easy to pick up for the average user, so rather keep it for the advanced users.

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago

Yeah, this is further detailed in the deep-dive guide. Not a simple case, but also decided to avoid them in the end as I switched recently.

Email guide - https://lemmy.world/post/27983387

 
[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago

It is decentralised, so it is considered a global company.

 
 
 
[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

This is a generic format but you're right that it is confusing to keep in.

[–] FallenWalnut@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

Xigxag is mentioned, but you're right that I forgot to include BookBeat. The others are US based apps but support your local library/bookstore

 
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