I've seen numerous posts in the gopher-verse concerned about or moving away from US-based hosting and computing services [0][1][2][3], well founded in my opinion given the current instability in that country. As a Canadian I also share Visiblink's concerns around the US government's and Amazon's actions and rhetoric against Canada, and have been severing connections to our southern neighbour, not just computing but travel and general purchases. I'm ditching the US-based hosting provider I've been using for years and moving to OVH (even though my VPS is not hosted in the States, I can no longer justify supporting a US company). I may also transfer my domains to OVH, but am still looking for a decent registrar with associated free DNS hosting. Please send suggestions if you know of any! With Amazon, I don't have a prime membership, but I still get a few hard-to-get things there. I typically wait and bundle my purchases every few months so I still get free shipping. But I'm now on board with buying elsewhere even if it costs more, finding alternatives, or doing without. Google is frustrating, as I need my (Android) phone and a few apps that can only be installed via the play store for work, so I am stuck with that for a while longer. Apple would be no different. I could install something like Lineage OS, but I'm not sure it's worth the hassle, since I would still be reliant on play services. Still, I use Google services as little as possible (newpipe is a great youtube mobile alternative). I still have friends and family in the States, but I'll only visit if I absolutely have to. No more vacations in the US, period. [0]: gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space:70/0/~christina/2025Feb05.txt [1]: gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/%7evisiblink/phlog/20250208 [2]: gopher://gopher.black/1/phlog/20250211-moving-domains [3]: gopher://redterminal.org/0/phlog/2025-02-12-re_moving_domains.txt