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I self-host my email using postfix, dovecot, rspamd and others. The only tradeoff I had to make here is that some of the entities I have to communicate with via email use an allow-list, so some of my outgoing mail is sent through a relay (SMTP2Go).
I self-host a minio for cloud storage. I don't need file sync, so nothing there. If I would, I would likely use syncthing.
OpenStreetMaps & CoMaps. Works much better than Google Maps did.
Currently a self-hosted YaCy. I have my own index. Not entirely happy with this setup, will switch to something else (still self-hosted, I have no need for a general purpose search engine that indexes the entire internet of slop).
LibreWolf
I'm using Emacs & Org for most calendaring. Wife's using GNOME Calendar & a Calendar app I found for her on f-droid (unsure which one).
Nothing on desktop, some random contacts app from f-droid on the phone. I do use EteSync to keep a backup, and potentially sync later. (EteSync syncs her calendar too)
Emacs & Org.
Most of my "office" needs are covered by a combination of Emacs, Typst and Zola one way or another. For the rare case where I need Office compatiblity: LibreOffice.
XMPP. Dino on Linux, Conversations on Android. I use Matrix too, from time to time (Element), and have Signal too. Not a big fan of the latter two, because it isn't practical to self-host those.
XMPP. Dino & Conversations. If I need to video call with someone else, I'll use whatever they use, usually.
For social media, the Fediverse is my only social media. I'm using Tuba on desktop, Tusky on the phone for it. For RSS, self-hosted Miniflux. For Lemmy, the web ui on desktop, Voyager on phone.
Lollypop & Shortwave.
FreeTube or yt-dlp if I need to watch youtube, PeerTube otherwise.
Bitwarden (via a self-hosted Vaultwarden on the server side).
The only VPN I use is WireGuard between my systems, but I don't tunnel everything through it. For DNS, I'm using unbound on my VPS, which in turn dispatches to Quad9. Firewall? nftables.
I haven't de-googled my phone, because my bank app refuses to work on rooted phones, and I unfortunately need that for the bank's 2FA. No, I am not changing banks. I do use a custom launcher (Nova), though.
F-droid.
I manually copy photos from the phone to my PC, and it gets backed up with the rest of the stuff. I do my backups with restic, and save a copy on my own server, and another at BorgBase. I'll have a third copy at a third place later.
wttr.in, mostly.
My wife. <3
Not strictly de-googling, but I'm using Codeberg & my own self-hosted Forgejo instead of GitHub. I replaced LibreWolf's bookmark manager with Readeck. For push notifications on Android, I'm using a self-hosted nfty.sh.
Oh dear. Strap in, for you're in for a Journey! The entire configuration of both my desktop and the rest of my fleet (my VPS, my homelab server, and my Mom's miniPC at the moment) are all free software. Based on NixOS, declarative configuration written in a literate programming manner using Org mode. There is a lot of documentation.
Use HMS Core (Gallery Huawei) store...
I heard about the Organic Maps fork but they were still looking for a name. I like that theyve gone with CoMaps. Short, easy to remember, and represents what the app stands for.
Google is the same, not really short, easy to remember name...