

I like the idea, but really dislike the name. Makes it sound like it should follow in USA’s footsteps which exactly what we don’t want.
I like the idea, but really dislike the name. Makes it sound like it should follow in USA’s footsteps which exactly what we don’t want.
+1 for Sumatra as a viewer, it’s super fast, even with large documents.
Okular has support for filling forms, but I’m not sure if it has more advanced editing features.
A non-adobe, but closed-source alternative is Foxit. It’s Chinese, so not EU, but also not US (:
For garden shears Felco from Switzerland is great
Very nice initiative!
Here’s the official site: https://www.eu-searchperspective.com/
Vonroc is a Dutch-designed powertool brand, though their manufacturing does take place in China.
Ah I mainly checked the post text, thanks for pointing it out!
OsmAnd is a great map alternative as well, works great for any type of navigation
Don’t forget Valheim, an open-world survival/craft game from Sweden
I’d be fine with a text search based on brand/manufacturer name.
I have good experience with ReplaceDirect, they sell both original and 3rd party parts. They have online stores for at least Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, maybe more.
It works just fine actually, the full (non-lite) version. For how long is still a question but the Vivaldi devs are keeping manifest v2 support alive for now.
At least they are still on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/proton.me
But a true fediverse presence would be better
The real problem then, is having an inkjet instead of laser.
You are roughly describing how Tailscale functions, give it a look
My interpretation of the emojis:
Sounds like a best of all worlds, I’m curious :)
+1 for Keepass + Syncthing. Free, no cloud, always synced.
For the CPU: I have a AMD Ryzen 5 8600G in my TrueNAS Scale box, I use the integrated graphics for hardware transcoding in Jellyfin. If you don’t need transcoding it’s probably overkill.
For TrueNAS you’ll also want a lot of RAM, as ZFS (the filesystem) gets faster with more ram by using it as a cache. My box has 32 GB, but 16 GB should also work, especially if you’re going with SSD storage.
And don’t go cheap on the power supply, get an efficient one from a good brand (I prefer BeQuiet).
Depends a bit on what kind of topics you’re interested in, maybe you can expand a bit on that so others can give better recommendations.
Some of my preferred channels (All in the tech/science/engineering area):
Check out https://wooting.io/ from the Netherlands! These are really built to last.