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Silicon Valley’s alliance with Donald Trump has brought me to my breaking point with US tech.

I’m going to keep pushing for governments to get serious about digital sovereignty, but in the meantime I’m looking for non-US alternatives — and will have more on what I’ll be using instead soon.

disconnect.blog/p/why-im-getti

Disconnect · Why I’m getting off US techBy Paris Marx
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Frankreich & Deutschland starten Docs: eine quelloffene Alternative zu Google Docs – entwickelt von DINUM & ZenDiS für digitale Souveränität in der EU. Fokus: einfache Kollaboration, Datenschutz & Unabhängigkeit von US-Tools.
techspot.com/news/107225-franc
#OpenSource #DigitaleSouveränität #ZenDiS #DINUM #Docs #EUtech #VerwaltungDigital @zendis @numerique_gouv

TechSpot · France and Germany unveil Docs, a homegrown alternative to Google DocsBy Alfonso Maruccia

Frankreich und Deutschland präsentieren Docs – ein sicheres, kollaboratives Schreib- und Informationstool für die Cloud oder offline. Als Alternative zu Google Docs & Co. setzt es auf Einfachheit, Datenschutz und europäische digitale Souveränität.
docs.numerique.gouv.fr/
#DigitaleSouveränität #OpenSource #Datenschutz #EUtech #Kollaboration

docs.numerique.gouv.frDocsDocs: Your new companion to collaborate on documents efficiently, intuitively, and securely.

Would you like a #opensource alternative to Notion, made in Europe 🇪🇺 and offline-first?

We present you #Anytype, "the everything app" made in #Germany 🇩🇪 (Swiss 🇨🇭 org).

Anytype is an open-source application designed to be a solution for note-taking, task management, and personal information organisation.

It emphasises #privacy, security, and user autonomy, making it a popular choice for those who value data sovereignty and local-first storage.

Main points:

- Offline-first: your files live in your device 💻
- End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) 🔒
- Decentralized and Open-Source
- Interoperable Spaces: You can create public, private, or shared spaces 🔐
- Fast synchronization: your data is up-to-date across all devices 🔄
- Data portability

You can use it for:

Note Taking - Curated and Recommendations Lists - Calendar - Habit Tracker - Study Hub - Travel Wiki - Recipe Book - Meal Planner - Movie Database - Language Flashcards - Daily journal - Community Page & Wiki - Blog Homepage - Family Planner - To-do lists - Kanban - Knowledge Organisation - Friendship Manager etc.

There are templates and widgets to choose from. You can use graphs to see how things are connected. There's much more, so check out all the available features on their website: anytype.io

#EUTech

Having lived around 15% of my life in Europe, it’d periodically wonder, “so who are the tech giants or significant contributions, past and present?”

Something something Acorn and Lara Croft?

MikroTik, SAF Tehnika, and Skype?

Siemens and um, SAP?

One ExPad told me that Europe, for better or for worse lacks the venture capitalist ecosystem of other countries and can’t… experiment in the same way. Which is not necessarily entirely bad given that one tech bubble/pets.com is plenty.

But. The current reëvaluation is awesome and overdue, regardless of its motivations!

❤️

There is a growing sentiment that the US shouldn't be relied upon for the technologies that many people and businesses use every day.

While we prefer to focus on technical guarantees like strong end-to-end encryption over matters like jurisdiction, these issues still matter, and the United States certainly does not have a monopoly on the best technologies.

We've compiled a list of some of our favorite and highly recommended European privacy tools, to highlight how easy it can be to take your data back from American Big Tech companies: privacyguides.org/articles/202

www.privacyguides.org · Privacy-Respecting European Tech Alternatives
More from Jonah Aragon

As American Big Tech companies continue to flout EU regulations, and the US Government cuts off critical defense technology to Ukraine, there is a growing sentiment that the US shouldn't be relied upon for the technologies that many people and businesses use every day.

I wrote this latest @privacyguides article to highlight some of the many privacy-respecting, European tools that can replace the tech you use every day: privacyguides.org/articles/202

🌐 Latest @NGICommons webinar on “Public Policies for Digital Commons” explored public policies for digital commons in the EU.

Featuring insights on EU policies, sovereign tech funding, and open source investments from @senficon and other experts.

Read more and watch the recording: openfuture.eu/event/public-pol

#DigitalCommons #EUTech

De-google-ify Internet

Amazing campaign by the French not-for-profit association Framasoft.

The De-google-ify Internet project offers 26 ethical and alternative online tools that may be used by everyone.

They build open source alternatives to many Google services like Youtube, Agenda, Docs, Forms, Maps etc, as well other services to replace Doodle, Facebook Event, Github, Zoom, Slack and much more!

Check their beautiful website, watch the videos to know more about their work and follow them here in Mastodon:

@Framasoft

degooglisons-internet.org/

The European Union is investigating Temu for the “addictive design” of its platform.

It’s time for regulators to aggressively target how social media company use design tricks to keep people hooked on social media and digital devices.

disconnect.blog/roundup-target

Disconnect · Roundup: Targeting platforms’ addictive designRead to the end for a fun jab at Mark Zuckerberg’s Halloween costume
#tech#temu#eutech