I am trying to move away from US tech for ages actually and last year i transitioned from Google photos to ente. I am very happy with them but now i was checking if they are based in US.

I can’t seem to figure it out. They have their corporate postal addresses in US, but also addresses in Netherlands and Finland. Also it seems that they are based thought the world and do remote work so I ma at a dilemma between accepting them as they are or having to find an alternative to them

https://ente.io/contact

  • @doodledup
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    9 hours ago

    This is not what this sub is about. I feel like some people abuse this sub to advertise FOSS projects. It’s about buying European.

    Ente is not European. Period.

    • @cosmicrookieOP
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      28 hours ago

      My personal motivation is to stop buying US products and services. BuyEU is a tool for this

    • @gusgalarnyk
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      29 hours ago

      I think that’s completely fair. Ente is not European.

      I will say, that makes this community far less useful for me but I guess that’s a community choice. The most valuable thing for me in product choices is a list of options with high quality reviews and a list of meaningful and well sourced traits. Being European made is one of those traits, but it’s not the end all or be all. If there was a trillion dollar Amazon equivalent in Europe it would still be an evil company.

      But you’re right, that’s a philosophical point about the community that is not the stated purpose - a far simpler and (I would argue) far less useful binary check. Don’t know what I’ll do with that information except unsubscribe I guess? Idk if that’s a good action on my part. 🤔

      Is there value in following a news feed full of things that may or may not be good but do for sure have a trait that is meaningful but not paramount? Feels like the hit rate on useful suggestions or discussions would be rather slim.