ominouslemon
Thanks for the heads up and for the upgrade! Good luck
L’idea di vendere uno smartphone con un OS privato di default è ottima. Il mio problema con /e/OS (oltre al fatto che è un nome orribile) è che prende quasi tutto il codice da LineageOS senza dichiararlo. Si può fare, legalmente, ma di fatto l’utente finale dovrebbe sapere che sta semplicemente usando un LineageOS modificato.
BSODs
What is your issue exactly here? The fact that this could go against the GDPR? If that’s the case, I don’t see how a third party client would help. IG would still collect info about you and show you ads. Also, you would probably get the same popup asking if you want to subscribe. Nothing would change (except that with a third party client IG would not be able to collect as much info about you as with the official app)
Anyways, you still have the option to not pay and keep using IG as before. Nothing changes.
*Deck
Probably my favorite pieces of software from Europe (not strictly the EU) are
Proton (ProtonMail, Proton Calendar, etc) - Switzerland
Inoreader (probably the best RSS reader ever - and I’ve tried lots) - Bulgaria
AP and Reuters are unbiased, but that’s because they are news agencies. They are not journalistic media, which means they often don’t provide context to what they talk about (which is only fine if you already know the topic) and you won’t find any in-depth stories, investigative journalism, explainers, etc
RSS readers are the best. You can install any “dumb” RSS reader or use one that also suggests sources by topic, such as Inoreader (my personal choice) or Feedly
EDIT for clarity: Feedly and Inoreader are cloud-based, meaning that everything is synced between devices. Inoreader is based in Europe, Feedly in the US.