

You make a great argument for boycotting Sony. If enough people in Europe stop buying their products, that equation will flip and Sony will change course.
You make a great argument for boycotting Sony. If enough people in Europe stop buying their products, that equation will flip and Sony will change course.
If you want to support European search you are better off either using Mojeek (they have their own index) or Qwant/Ecosia (who are building their own engine).
Thanks. I have been working on it for a while. Always good to hear that it’s useful.
NS also does a good job, so I have created this page: https://better-tech.eu/search/article/public-transport/
Now all I need is the rest of Europe.
I get reasonable results from Citymapper and Mapy. HERE doesn’t seem to know that buses exist.
I sent an email to the address on the About-page.
Sounds good. I’m pretty busy today, but I will get back to you asap.
That would have been a great url, but it is not available.
“Let’s unite our efforts around a clear topic: everyday collaborative tools. Text editing, spreadsheets, messaging, video conferencing, kanbans”
These are the people behind Docs, Grist, and Visio: https://lasuite.numerique.gouv.fr/en
It’s absolutely not a simple thing, but if we let the web turn into Chrome-only then Ladybird doesn’t stand a chance. For now, more market share for Firefox and Firefox-based browsers is the only argument against making websites only work in Chrome.
I would rather see people use Firefox than Vivaldi. We need a more diverse browser engine market to keep the web open. More here: https://better-tech.eu/web/article/switch-browsers/
It says not to chill it - I prefer cold chocolate
I tried, and they don’t actually come to take it away if you ignore that and chill it anyway. :)
2.5kg is about 60 euros for me in the Netherlands. That is about 95 CAD, so not much of a difference.
Red packaging (as shown here) is milk chocolate, blue packaging is dark chocolate. There are other variants too.
Lindt is best when made in Switzerland. They also have factories in other countries, but it’s not the same.
It’s pretty simple to try Ubuntu without making any changes to your computer: https://better-tech.eu/infra/article/trying-ubuntu/
I made a lot of changes to the original. This is my version:
I added the apps to https://better-tech.eu/search/article/maps/ to help spread the word.