cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/42135952

There are a few Canada specific Social Media platforms coming up as well. EH Social and Monnett.Social are topping the list.

I hope this can help you or others make the switch to support a local business 💪

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    3 days ago

    Nice list, though do be careful with Shift (browser). It’s Chromium based and so heavily dependent on Google’s continued development.

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      Yeah, but had to include it given that it is the only Canadian option. Personally, would recommend an open-source alternative like Waterfox

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        Sorry to nitpick. I am sure you know what you are talking about but people are easily misinformed and so definitions matter.

        Chromium is Open Source. Waterfox is no more Open Source than Chromium.

        Chromium is primarily developed by Google. So, you should be vary of their intentions and also aware of the potential fragility of a project dominated by one large player.

        That said, Waterfox has exactly the same problems. As a fork of Firefox, it is dependent on Mozilla.

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          Completely agree on this, and maybe I mispoke. I meant that Shift isn’t entirely open-sourced. You are right that Chrome based on Chromium is open-sourced.

          I tend to favour Firefox forks though as I have more trust in Mozilla as the primary developer.

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    EH Social and Monnett.Social

    Both are app-only, no desktop version available.

    I already have far too many single purpose apps cluttering up my online existence.

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    3 days ago

    Amazing stuff, thank you!

    Some other things I’ve learned:

    Fediverse specific:

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      the lack of Brave in your browser recommendations makes me question the motivation behind your other recommendations

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        I think you replied to me instead of the post itself

        Brave is listed on their website, and maybe it wasn’t included in this shortlist because it’s US based and has had a number of controversies

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      I was actually curious about the same thing but I guess while they’re owned by a Japanese conglomerate, they were/are Canadian based? From their Wikipedia page:

      Rakuten Kobo Inc., or simply Kobo, is a Canadian company that sells ebooks, audiobooks, e-readers and formerly tablet computers. It is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is a subsidiary of the Japanese e-commerce conglomerate Rakuten. The name Kobo is an anagram of book.

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        What a subtle detail… I’m actually disappointed in myself for not noticing this before:

        1000008109

        Their online book store is way more expensive than the competition, but if that’s the cost of supporting some fellow Canadians, I’ll gladly sacrifice my capital. 🫡

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          Kobo supports ePub; I just run my own Calibre server and buy my books from those who publish DRM free, or sign it out from my local library.

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    I’m not sure EndeavorOS should be in the user-friendly box. It’s a fantastic distro, and being a Linux user yeah, it’s pretty simple comparatively. But I wouldn’t recommend an Arch based distro to anyone moving to Linux for the first time. I consider myself pretty well versed in tech and computer use, and my Linux journey went from Mint, to Ubuntu Studio, to a jump to Arch based with Endeavor. I’m not sure I would have stuck with Linux by jumping to Endeavor right off the bat. After learning a lot of basics with Mint and Ubuntu, Endeavor was still a learning curve. Also CachyOS could be in the gaming box.

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      CachyOS could be in the gaming box

      Fair enough - haven’t tried it myself so went off some peoples comments. I’ll do a deeper dive into EndeavorOS but likely needs to be put in a different category.

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        I’ve been on Cachy for a while now and it’s great. It has a gaming option at install for drivers and all that. Endeavour is really great, just might be a bit advanced for new users.

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    What are people using as a 2FA app, Google authenticator doesn’t require an account for now but I obviously want out. I wnat it to be fully local and not tied to a password manager.

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      I use a Yubico Yubikey (German) and use passkeys where possible. Manual setup means you don’t have to pass the key through GAAMM servers.

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      most password managers integrate 2FA

      From experience, 1Password does it perfectly and Proton Pass got ot recently-ish and it’s working great

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        I don’t want to store my passwords in the same place I store my 2FA codes, so in the case where my password manager is breached I’m hopefully not completely pwned. I also do not want them to have any sort of syncing (that’s why we have those 1 off emergency codes). I tried Ente from another comment and that meets my needs.

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    What are your thoughts on Filen? I need a good solution and it works okay. Not sure if I should keep shopping.