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Cake day: July 10th, 2023

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  • I left the US in 2016 and moved to Germany.

    If you have a university degree and work in an in demand field, such as IT, it is relatively easy to get a job and visa for Germany.

    The hard part now is affordable housing in the big cities is almost non-existent, especially for someone moving here with no work or rental history in Germany.

    The cost of living is less than in the US, so depending on your job/salary, affording the expensive housing may be less of an issue.

    Overall the quality of life is much higher and the relationship to work and your life is way more balanced than in the US.

    I can’t imagine going back to the US now.






  • I would say iOS and Android.

    Originally they were pretty different in terms of functionality and appearance. Android has improved a lot in terms of the user experience and UI, but also has become more locked down and user hostile. I would say that iOS has actually gotten worse in terms of bugs/reliability, and now Apple is relying on services and ads for new revenue. The user experience has suffered.

    If you want a mobile phone/OS that respects user freedoms, agency and privacy, there is no consumer option. Both are filled with spyware/data collection from both the OS vendor and third party apps.



  • For macOS and iOS development I use Xcode (don’t really have another choice), but otherwise I am using Kate. Kate has support for macOS and Windows in addition to Linux.

    I’m not touching VSCode, I don’t want to use an electron app as a code editor, nor want to use something with Microsoft spyware and propriety plugins.








  • Proprietary software is also really dogmatic. Steve Jobs famously didn’t support flash on the iPhone, there also was no direct access to files/file system in the UI for a very long time. Tim Cook told someone’s Mom to just buy an iPhone to access iMessage. There’s too many user hostile dogmatic positions from Apple.

    I think this has nothing to do with open source vs proprietary, but rather specific individuals having power/control over the software to force specific decisions.