I shared a version of this guide earlier this year, but felt a website was needed to unpack the different options fully. So after an unreasonable number of hours, I put together the necessary data and website.
I hope this is digestible enough for the average person to help those looking to take that first step, or for people who are equally passionate and want to get their friends or family involved.
Details:
- Site - https://purchasewithpurpose.eu/
- Code - https://codeberg.org/purchase-with-purpose/pwp-website
- Community - https://lemmy.world/c/PurchaseWithPurpose
Every time I post these guides, there is always feedback on things that can improve, or I got wrong. Please do share, as it is the best way for these to evolve!
I have very little experience with the other sections, but I have some comments on the operating system secrion.
I would highly recommend staying away from Ubuntu, they are making quite a few questionable decisions when it comes to developing the Linux ecosystem which do not lend well to their continued openness and favorability.
I also couldn’t help but notice that all the distros that are represented are Debian based, I would probably throw in fedora Linux for begginer friendly and bazzite for the gaming crowd although I do believe a decent amount of the maintainers are american. I also found it interesting that there was no section for moderately technical people, in which case the arch distros should be included, ie endeavoros and cachy os.
Thanks! I was least confident about the OS section and will definitely rework it. I’ll post some ideas on https://lemmy.world/c/PurchaseWithPurpose when I’ve done an update to that section. Will definitely take the above into account.
I would second the bazzite OS over pop. I have used both (and still do) but bazzite is much more stable an imaged based system. I have had multiple updates go wrong in the past with popos over the last 5 years. Pop is also not recieving the attention it used to because the system76 team is focused on making a new desktop environment (DE) for PopOS (which is awesome but) that is taking some time and considerable resources away from the OS. Even when the new DE does get merged into to the OS I would imagine it would still have some issues to iron out. Where bazite is good now and its about as uncomplicated as it gets with linux. I would even go as far as saying I have more success running games under bazzite than PopOS in its current state.
The legend doesn’t indicate why some providers are shaded grey or red. Non-EU, maybe. But Vivaldi? Confused.
Spotify as red is self explanatory, I guess, you could have used yellow and black stripes instead.
Yeah sorry the Vivaldi was a mistake. You are correct that it is meant to be Non-EU ownership. The website covers this better and is correct
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Just like the last time this graphic was shared: Ecosia is missing the profit share label.
Sorry… I’ve been so focused on the website that I forgot to include some of the feedback on the previous graphic. The website does include the profit share for them https://purchasewithpurpose.eu/
I haven’t been using anything in the first column for about 10 years now. What do I win?
my admiration
piece of mind
🙌
Fuck Spotify they are pro Gaza genocide from what ive heard
I hadn’t heard about the Gaza comments until now. Will be adding it to the growing list on their disclaimer page. https://purchasewithpurpose.eu/software/D5JUoM1dZysf7JJgTAWXy/
Otherwise thank you for the list.
I do wish more were on pixelfed. It seemed like a ghost town when I tried it out 6 months ago.
got one for dating apps?
Any recommendations for Paypal and Linkedin?
What are the pros and cons when comparing Proton Mail and Tuta
In my opinion, both services seem usable for free, anonymous, web based email, but the proton mail CEO made some alarming political comments in support of conservatives and Donald trump. I would prefer that a company stay apolitical when a major appeal of their product is supposedly privacy.
I haven’t used either directly, but the best I can offer is the category page, which does try to give some indication of this. https://purchasewithpurpose.eu/category/email/
It sort of comes down to whether you like a singular-focused email service vs a full-fledged ecosystem.





