Just wanted to share some insights after migrating away from Google et al. Curious to hear about others experience.
Please keep a few things in mind when reading this:
- the goal is not to be perfect - this is a long process that will never stop and it's just the start
- personally prefer self-hosted open source to alternatives that might be better at avoiding US, but have too much of a negative impact on my productivity
- you don't have to tackle everything all at once... small steps count too
Sharing this in hopes of inspiring someone to try an alternative or two. Also to hopefully hear about other experiences and what worked best for you.
TL:DR
Migrated from the big G to Vivaldi (browser), Proton (mail), Nextcloud (calendar, full collabora office suite, storage) , Immich (photos), Graphene OS (android).
DONE
Successfully migrated my Google accounts: private (16+ years) and my business Google Workspace - subscription now fully eliminated.
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Email: For now my emails will be with Proton. I know about the situation with their CEO, but wanted to make use of my standing subscription. Will be easy to switch again once it runs out. Proton import with the included migration tool was a breeze.
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Calendar: Tried the calendar but sync interval for remotely subscribed calendars is not high enough for my needs. Happy with the Nextcloud calendar feature.
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Office: Already running a Nextcloud instance for years and enabled contacts + calendar (caldav sync, carddav sync on android) and their office bundle (based on Collabora). Did an in-depth comparison of Cryptpad and Collabora and preferred the latter.
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Photos: Immich is just so good. Set up an instance for our family and everyone is so happy to not worry about Apple/Google storage subscriptions - and the awesome features immich brings. Handles our combined 130k images/videos well.
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Cloud storage: Would love a native Proton Drive sync client for Linux. For now my main storage will stay with Nextcloud.
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OS: Can highly recommend Ubuntu - a bit biased as long-time user. Finally made the switch from stock Android to Graphene OS. Love it so far. Would not recommend it to inexperienced users / non-tech people. Lineage might be more suitable. Love the discussions in this community lately introducing us to /e/OS, Sailfish, PostmarketOS, etc. I hope to see Sailfish and PostmarketOS go mainstream within a few years.
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Browser: Hard to decide as there are so many schools of thought and very vocal groups. Did some in-depth comparisons and decided to at least break free from Chrome for now. Went with Vivaldi and if they are forced to abandon manifest v2 I have LibreWolf and Floorp already set up as alternatives. Can highly recommend Floccus to sync bookmarks between devices (including mobile).
WIP
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Notion: Self-hosted AppFlowy looks promising, but have not tested it lately if it covers all my needs.
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Bitwarden: Hardest to let go for me personally, but might look into Vaultwarden. If Vaultwarden sucks and I really need to ditch Bitwarden it will most likely be Keepass based.
Sorry, what phone did you end up with?
Got a used Pixel 7a to play around with. Will be supported by Graphene for a few more years I assume and good enough for everything I do.
My main driver is a Pixel 8. Usually skip a few generations in between, but liked the stock Android experience compared to other manufacturer bloat.
Was thinking about trying Graphene for some time now. The last weeks finally gave me the push to do something about it.
Similar with Qubes OS on laptop, but not sure if I'll ever dig deep there.
Trying out hardware / software is a passion of mine. Got a Pine phone at some point to play around with different Linux based smartphone OS'es and see what the current state is.
I found that LineageOS can be a life saver for "older" hardware that is still perfectly fine but doesn't get updates from the OEM anymore. In my experience tablets often get treated very badly in that regard.
Thanks!
They mentioned they're running GrapheneOS, so most likely a Pixel of some kind. GrapheneOS has the strictest requirements I've seen of alternative phone OSes, but for good reason.
Exactly. Used a Pixel 7a to test Graphene. Wanted to for a long time but was hesitant to try on my main phone. Just feel lucky I had the opportunity to get a used phone to test on now. Was well worth it IMO.