

Sounds like an great idea. Maybe this will help at least some of the European idiots who still feel the need to visit the US, to refrain from doing so.


Sounds like an great idea. Maybe this will help at least some of the European idiots who still feel the need to visit the US, to refrain from doing so.


Keep those SPCV’s (small-penis-compensation vehicles) off our roads! https://youtu.be/--832LV9a3I


Exactly. Unfortunately (but that still doesn’t explain the difference between Norway and the rest of Europe) most other EV producers keep themselves way behind on pretty basic EV-specific feature like pre-heating/defrost (without necessarily being connected to a charger), changing charge speed / amperage or max % through the app, planning pre-heating or charging through the app, api/integration with home energy system, over the air updates, heated steering wheel, etc.


In this situation I proably would just go for the most afforfable option, for example a Linux distro that most suits your needs (have a check at website like distrochooser[.]de or similar website), and then ask LeChat or ChatGPT for advice on how to optimize the power settings


Switched from gmail to proton, from google maps to Mapy.com (and open street maps more in general), from windows to Linux (on a refurbished - unfortunately American - laptop), switched from Microsoft office to LibreOffice, from Uber to Bolt, largely from ChatGPT to LeChat (Mistral) and Lumo (Proton), from google translate to DeepL, from google chrome to Vivaldi.
Signal presumably has more users than all others combined. Don’t make it too diffucult. You better might switch them to a messaging app that appears to be useful to their other contacts too, not only for messaging with you and each other. Other alternatives: https://buy-european.net/en/alternative-to/whatsapp https://european-alternatives.eu/alternative-to/whatsapp


As far as I know HERE WeGo app is based on OSM and also includes life traffic info


The main problem is that far too many Europeans mindlessly cling to everything google. There are plenty of suitable European alternatives. Probably not for every use case, especially in business, but more than enough to grow European tech and support European business. https://buy-european.net/en/alternatives


I think EveryDoor and GoMap!! (in which switching off several less-relevant types of ‘quests’ might be useful). More theme-based MapComplete can be used as well, but that can only through your browser, no special app)


The main problem is that far too many Europeans mindlessly cling to everything google. There are plenty of suitable European alternatives. Probably not for every use case, but more than enough to grow European tech and support European business. https://buy-european.net/en/alternatives


The Tuxedo option sounds reasonable to me. Personally I switched to Linux roughly half a year ago. Dual boot with both Linux Mint and Zorin. Main reason to choose for those, is perceived accessibility and convenience for people new to Linux. Useful website: https://distrochooser.de/


Similar experience here. Bottomline: in contributing to OSM it’s obviously most important to focus on adding and improving information that is relevant to navigation (addresses, POI’s, street specs). Apps or website like GoMap!! and MapComplete can be helpful, but also tend to distract to navigation-irrelevant specs like building types of barns, subsurface of the playground area, etc.


Proton


Today they’re with a discount of 10%


“The subsidies do not include the purchase of new rolling stock, as “the link could be operated with the rolling stock currently in use from Zurich to Amsterdam””
Does this mean the train between Sweden and Zurich won’t be an additional train connection but rather a change in destination: Stockholm instead of Amsterdam?..


We, as Europeans, need way more focus on buying European, and supporting local innovation, entrepreneurs, jobs and economy.
For everyone who wants to stick the message all over Europe, there are some great tools for that, like some shirts and stickers at https://hardno.eu/, stickers at https://ko-fi.com/buyeuropean/shop and presumably other websites as well.



Gmail —> ProtonMail.
Google drive and iCloud —> PCloud, ProtonDrive, Kooft (still have to drop one or 2).
Google translate—> DeepL.
Uber —> Bolt.
Windows —> Linux (although still mostly using windows b/c company laptop).
Google maps —> Mapy, although still sometimes using google for street view.
Edge, Chrome —> Vivaldi, Ecosia.
Google search —> Ecosia.
ChatGPT —> LeChat (Mistral), although still sometimes use ChatGPT.
WhatsApp —> Signal (open source, although still American) and Threema.
Fusion is slowly becoming more promising. The oil mafia has been actively fighting the idea that their product would become irrelevant for half a century.