By reading about the new inclementations on Google I decided to leave from Google services entirely, already stoping using Windows for 6 month and Chrome, but sttil dont sure about a gmail(Some important things are signed in gmail accont) and some services like Youtube and some android telemetry(already rooted)

  • @dot20@lemmy.world
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    211 months ago

    What do you use for a GDrive alternative?

    And for a better GMaps alternative, try OpenStreetMap

    • @kurzon@lemmy.sdf.org
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      511 months ago

      I use a self-hosted Nextcloud server for Gdrive and Photos. Anyone who thinks going self-hosted is hard must watch 1 or 2 Docker videos and buy a minipc for a $150-$200. It is really not that hard. OpenStreetMap unfortunately is not even close what Maps can provide. I have not checked it for a long time though, maybe some drastic improvements have happened lately?

      • sacredbirdman
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        611 months ago

        On the other hand OpenStreetMap seems to provide things that Google Maps doesn’t like a lot of paths and trails, including inclination & difficulty info.

        • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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          111 months ago

          Yes, way more up to date for most thongs, and it doesn’t clutter the map full of ads.

          Google Maps has been good for street view, though. I only use it account free and in an isolated/VPN tab. 😂

      • @dot20@lemmy.world
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        311 months ago

        Well it’s not hard (I have Linux experience), but I’m worried about the time investment to maintain and secure it myself. I’d rather pay someone else to do that for me…

        I’m surprised you don’t like OSM, in terms of the actual map it’s much better for me than GMaps. The only thing I still use GMaps for is to see reviews of restaurants etc.

          • @dot20@lemmy.world
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            211 months ago

            No worries, if you also want to use it on your phone be sure to check out the OsmAnd or Organic Maps app.

        • arglebargle
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          Not who you were discussing with but i hope its ok to throw in my 2 centavos.

          Traffic. Google has traffic.

          On the other hand I was just at a place where Google maps was very wrong and OSM using organic maps, was accurate. The new roads went in 6 months ago, so it’s not like it just happened.

      • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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        211 months ago

        Anyone who thinks going self-hosted is hard must watch 1 or 2 Docker videos and buy a minipc for a $150-$200. It is really not that hard.

        I’m always amazed at how out of touch tech people are with how difficult this stuff is. People say shit like this all the time but when I try it, it most certainly is difficult, and continues to be difficult as time goes on and things stop working.

    • @Nowyn
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      111 months ago

      As mentioned self-hosted Nextcloud is an option but as my ability to keep things from breaking is really limited which is a big reason why I use the cloud, I am moving on Sync. Other cloud services people often recommend are NordLocker and Tresorit.

      • @dngray@lemmy.oneM
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        111 months ago

        Nordlocker is neither open source nor has it been audited. Tresorit at least has audits.

        • @Nowyn
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          111 months ago

          NordLocker was part of Nord Security external ISO27001 audit in 2022. Of course, being closed-source software you can’t really know security fully. The biggest concern seems however to be the encryption model they use in addition to being closed source. However, for example, hosting my own cloud service while most secure really isn’t the option that would answer the reason I use cloud service.

          I am not saying use it. I am saying it often gets recommended. I really do think people should do their own research on if things are best fit for them. I am having a huge issue finding actually secure solutions that are not self-hosted and FOSS or at least open source. Nextcloud which is fully hosted by service or on your own bought server space has some concerns as well.