Here you can find reviewed, impressive and comprehensive European alternatives for digital products and apps if you wanna break from American (big) tech companies.

Have a look, you’ll be impressed…

https://european-alternatives.eu/

  • dimjim@sh.itjust.works
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    24 hours ago

    This is a good source, but why the fuck is Spotify listed as a suitable alternative? Spotify is one of THE apps that people are trying to break away from.

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      11 hours ago

      I will change immediately when a service distributes my payments to the artists who I’ve listened to. Every service basically pools em up and gives them to Pitbull, Justin Bieber and the blonde singer who dates a football player. Only the share varies a bit, not the model.

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      22 hours ago

      People incorrectly assume “European alternative” means “better alternative” when sometimes, that’s not the case. Privacy needs to be approached with skepticism, no matter what surface-level credential something has.

      • Open-source
      • Paid
      • End-to-end encrypted
      • European

      Things like these might be table stakes, but they should not be the end of your search for an alternative product.

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      23 hours ago

      Wild guess: Spotify was founded in Europe.

      It’s now based in the US, and a lot of its revenue goes to alt-right loonies. Renewing their podcast contracts is why you’re paying more year after year to stream music.

      I like Apple Music because they pay artists more, but I might be a little biased as it came with my phone and computer and I have a family plan with others who enjoy it (and yes, they are family).

      The true alternative to streaming anything is using Plex (or something like it) to make your own music streamer, buying all your media (that pays artists more than any streaming platform), and streaming it to yourself that way. It is illegal to rip CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays in the US, but technically if you own the media it’s fine to have it, you just can’t have broken the copy protection. Kind of a catch-22. But it costs a lot more as you have to buy everything. If you already have a massive CD collection, it’s not as big a deal.

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      24 hours ago

      I totally agree with you. Especially since they tried to take down Anna’s archive…

      Anyway, besides that, this remains very instructing.

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        23 hours ago

        Call me out of touch all you want. I have big sd cards, and mp3 files. No ads. No subscriptions. No bullshit.

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          23 hours ago

          And that is less energy consuming too!!

          I am socked by the sheer amont of energy needed by streaming platforms (Spotify and others) but nobody seems to care.

          By the way there is a telegram bot that allows you to download anything you want from Spotify. And then you own the files forever… no more connection needed.

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          19 hours ago

          I have a bunch of TBs in a NAS and jellyfin/navidrome/audiobookshelf. Because I’m excessive and like making my life harder.

          No ads, no subscriptions, just self-inflicted bullshit.

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      24 hours ago

      I’m test driving Deezer as Spotify alternative.

      Looks really promising. You can even import your Spotify playlists and music to Deezer.

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      22 hours ago

      Man, I remember having to use a VPN to sign up for Spotify when it launched, because it was founded in and available to the UK only.