

Insightful (or probably: depressing) website shows the Dutch dependency on US tech for digital services like mail and websites. zijnwealautonoom.nl (‘are we autonomous yet’). Red button more clearly marks the US part of it.


Insightful (or probably: depressing) website shows the Dutch dependency on US tech for digital services like mail and websites. zijnwealautonoom.nl (‘are we autonomous yet’). Red button more clearly marks the US part of it.


In the Netherlands, they are mainly used as a means of transport (or rather: racing) for underage teenagers (12-14) in general (and migrants and young people with a lower level of education in particular), as long as they are not yet allowed to ride a moped and therefore happy to use these fatbikes to circumvent the rules for mopeds.
It might well be possible these ‘bikes’ are a gift when buying vapes, or the other way around, don’t know, but somehow they mainly occur in combination with each other.


Pushtoleave is good anyway, here’s some other maybe useful apps (not all of them are useful in every area or for every product category, though)



There’s quite a lot of similar apps without monthly fees. Not all work perfect for all areas and product categories, neither do they flag both US brands and US production (usually just one of them), let alone combining it with Pushtoleave. But still, maybe some might be useful:



In the Netherlands there’s now a useful dashboard on the depressing state of US tech dependency of government agencies, education, healthcare and a group of large companies.
zijnwealautonoom.nl (‘are we autonomous yet’)
There’s still a long way to go.



There are a lot of European alternatives already. Ok, maybe many of them aren’t exactly as smooth or marketed as the billion-dollar companies of the US, but many are still pretty good. The main problem is not the absence of good European tech, the main problem is a lack of funding (due to the absence of a common internal market), and a lack of enough marketing power. And a surplus of ‘IT-managers’ that pretend to be the expert but don’t know there’s life outside the googlosphere.
Some useful lists of alternatives:


Could have been a incorrect link, my fault. Removed the www, and it seems to work properly now


In the Netherlands someone made a nice (or maybe I should say: depressing) dashboard (still beta) for the US dependency of government agencies, schools, healthcare and companies: zijnwealautonoom.nl (‘are we autonomous yet’). Red button highlights the enormous extent to which most Dutch organisations behave like a digital colony of the US, for example screenshot shows education.



Yeah, that tweet aged well 🤦♂️


So, stop buying ANYTHING from the USA. For a quick start: buy-european.net


American and owned by American capitalists might be a big disadvantage, but that doesn’t automatically equals it to the nazi deepfake porn platform for foreign troll armies that X has become. Europeans better move to mastodon, but still moving to Bluesky is way better than staying at X. Bluesky is basically similar to X a decade ago. No sane and intelligent person in the world can deny that Twitter a decade ago was way better than C today.


Great moment for a bunch of high profile decent VIP’s to make a video endorsing Peter Magyar


Arte is great (although I think it would help if there is more subtitle languages available, sometimes at all. Can’t make my kids very happy yet with the current available programs.



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Don’t know if that will be afterward. There are also many useful YouTube videos available for explanations/training. Contributed to some HOTOSM projects in the past, but only recently started exploring the possibilities of JOSM myself, because many things (such as drawing in houses) can be done much faster and more efficiently. Online videos were a very useful starting point for this.
I recently tried to calculate this for my company. I wouldn’t call it negligible, but the impact of all video calls turned out to be much greater than the impact of AI.