I am still in it for a wonderful green future. Nature and wildlife, but also useful, accessible tech, art, and urban planning. Polish, living in Sweden. I love living in the EU and the values it represents. Fascinated by and open to the rest of the world.

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  • Yeah, the comment about censoring Nazi stuff was dumb. But @lime@feddit.nu has a point. The legal part is true. They do risk shutting down if they accept anti-Israeli content.

    I am not an expert in German law, but I would expect that criticizing particular actions, policies, and politicians within Israel should be fine. I don’t know the details, I do somehow understand the mods at feddit.org being cautious, they likely overdo it.

    We could also argue whether they should abide to the law. But the good thing with fedi is that we have plenty of instances hosted elsewhere and not subject to the law, so maybe they are the best place to expose Israeli crimes. This is exactly the reason not to defed them.










  • Energy-wise, the European alternative is more likely to be closer to sustainable. Also, the water stress may look different in some European countries. Scandinavia has been experimenting a lot with transferring heat from data centers to district heating systems. I don’t think they would care much about that in US (you need district heating, first of all…).

    Solidagent is a good in-between option, they run global state-of-art “open source” models on EU-located servers. Regardless how open they are, models like Deepseek are much more sustainable to walled gardens of Big Tech (not to mention that Deepseek actually used less resources to achieve similar performance).

    And as others said, MistralAI also works well.



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    I’ve been using Koofr and I am very happy. It works smooth and fast, they have great blogs for more custom stuff. Backuping local folders is very easy, I also got to replace Google Photos with it (2 in 1!).

    Nextcloud seem to be a standard for many things. I’ve barely used it, you would need to choose a provider, maybe it would work with Hetzner. I think Nextcloud requires more work to set up than Koofr or OneDrive, but is more customizable.




  • I get your point. But any collective myth will overlook a lot reality. Americans actually help each other and organize themselves in their communities, despite the hassle culture. Chinese had many failed attempts at dominating industries. Many Russians actually prefer a calm and good life to the glory of their country.

    In a way, a myth is more about what we want to be than what we are. Or, the part of ourselves we are proud of.

    The choice is ours. We simply need to choose whom we admire. Whom we want to recognize as successful. Whom we aspire to be when we grow up. We need to sing the praises of our true heroes: those who contribute to our commons.

    It could, obviously, just be international. There are people giving away inventions to mankind all around the world, though not equally distributed. But there is a window of opportunity for big part of Europe to embrace these values as our, though not exclusively our. The local aspect is beneficial, since it gives the universal values a sense of belonging and strong institutions.