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Migrating to the EU (rz01.org)

912 points by exitnode · 115 days ago · 701 comments on HN

Article summary

The author has decided to migrate their services and subscriptions from non-EU countries to the EU due to the current global political situation and improved data protection in the EU. They list their old and new service providers, including email, calendar, web hosting, domains, and Git hosting. The author aims to achieve the same or better quality at affordable prices. They have chosen European alternatives such as Uberspace, NextCloud, and codeberg.org.

Main themes

  • EU data protection
  • Service migration
  • European alternatives
  • Git hosting
  • Self-hosting
  • Privacy concerns

What commenters say

  • Some commenters suggest using European email providers like ProtonMail, Tuta, or Mailbox.org as alternatives to Fastmail.
  • Others argue that self-hosting Git repositories is a viable option, especially for private projects, to avoid relying on cloud-hosted services.
  • There is a debate about the usefulness of Pull Requests and code review features in Git hosting platforms, with some preferring a more traditional email-based workflow.
  • Codeberg is mentioned as a non-profit, community-led Git hosting service, but some commenters note that it is primarily intended for free and open-source projects.
  • Some users prefer to pay for Git hosting services like GitHub to avoid the administrative burden of self-hosting.
  • Self-hosting solutions like Gitea and Forgejo are recommended for their ease of use and flexibility.
  • There are concerns about the limitations of Codeberg's services, including storage usage limits and restrictions on private repositories.
  • Some commenters appreciate the convenience of integrated CI/CD pipelines and other features in modern Git hosting platforms.