Just installed it.
Went to Reddit, it recommended I use Lemmy. Sounds good.
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Just installed it.
Went to Reddit, it recommended I use Lemmy. Sounds good.
Is the database publicly accessible somewhere? is it limited to an extension or can we simply browse it?
This looks like it could work better if developed in the open / collaboratively. Though from their FAQ it looks like they are still working in some open source platform:
Our wonderful devs are currently working on an open-source website to replace and improve our current and temporary platform.
In the meantime, we will continue to add and verify European brands to the database.
https://codeberg.org/K-Robin/GoEuropean/src/branch/main/sites
Aa far as I can tell The category files contain lists of European sites and the site files below contain either a single alternative or refer to one of the category files.
https://www.goeuropean.org/, there you can find all kind of stuff. but there is anyway an page with all european alternatives in https://european-alternatives.eu/categories.
Nice.
I’m more interested in EU products to see what they have