It’s a great place to find alternatives (including opensource alternatives) to services and software.

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      11 months ago

      Looking at that list, no option seems particularly good at the moment.

      https://opensource.builders/ looks nice, but has the code on github and the DB is a single JSON file. Editing requires running the thing locally and then creating a PR.

      https://switching.software/ is a single page that lists all the software. Upside is that the code is codeberg, not github.

      https://prism-break.org/en/ is focused on privacy, very out of date and code is on github.

      Privacy Guides is also all about privacy, so it won’t be a generic alternative finder.

      I stopped looking after that.

      Up to the mods which one they want to pick, but honestly, a link to alternatives might cut down on the “I’m looking for a recommendation for an alternative” posts.

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        11 months ago

        https://directory.fsf.org seems pretty good, actually. I’ve been lurking at electronics modeling software for a few years now and just found ones I’ve never heard of there but also the usual suspects. Maybe a better FOSS browsing tool, but still pretty cool.