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Buy European@feddit.uk•Your guide to finding a new Email provider and supporting European companies!English
4·13 days ago+1 for Mailbox. Turned a fan since I started using it seriously. Actually it can do much more as it replaced the whole Google Suite for me. Especially the office capabilities are quite astounding.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Wero Tracker — European Payment Adoption ProgressEnglish
20·13 days agoAnd just like that, I sent out a request to my bank what’s keeping them from implementing it. Thx for sharing, super good that it shows that a competitor bank already announced the support, this way we can bully those into supporting it who haven’t announced it yet :)
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Bye Bye Big Tech: How I Migrated to an almost All-EU Stack (and saved 500€ per year)English
4·18 days agoMeh, Medium is really just a cash grabbing machine by now, used to be good, but now I’m happy I self-hosted my ghost-blog since the beginning.
Ghost also does offer Ghost Pro, which is a managed service from them. (They are headquartered in Singapore though)
However, otherwise there are a ton of third parties that offer to manage a ghost blog instance for you for little pay.Nevertheless, an article with good intentions, 90% is better than 0%.
I like it, and not everyone might like Ghost or existing alternatives, it’s just the one I settled on.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Austrian Ministry Kicks Out Microsoft in Favor of NextcloudEnglish
6·3 months agoGreat news! It’s much more beneficial for all involved parties. Also, as the article mentions, moving to FOSS doesn’t mean you’re on your own. Just like Microsoft “Partners” help with integration and smooth operation, there are similar agencies offering the same services for FOSS solutions.
Not only that, but feedback and bugfixes to FOSS software indirectly benefits others too instead of some Microsoft manager. So, good use of tax money benefiting citizens and everyone else!
My company subscribed to Jetbrains Juno (or Juni?)
Not using it actually yet as I don’t like those tools much too, but it seems to be good according to colleagues. Not sure though if it uses a M$, GPT, Claude or Gemini model via API behind the scenes. But at least Jetbrains gets a cut, which is a CZ company.
If I use tools like those, I stick to Mistral.
You can use something like aider.chat with a Mistral API key, or directly use the CLI tool provided by them https://mistral.ai/news/devstral-2-vibe-cli.
I use the CLI from Mistral directly, works very well. But mostly use it only for generating test stubs and stuff like that.