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29 août 2024 à 09:01

European Alternatives is a project that collects and analyzes European alternatives to digital services and products, such as cloud services and SaaS products. We regularly receive advice and suggestions from European Alternatives users, so feel free to reach out!

  • Web analytics services
  • Cloud computing platforms
  • Content delivery network (CDN) services
  • Email providers
  • Virtual private server (VPS) hosters
  • Search engines
  • Transactional email service
  • Domain name registrars
  • Time tracking apps
  • Navigation apps
  • Uptime monitoring services
  • File hosting services
  • Machine translation services
  • Object storage providers
  • Microblogging services
  • VPN services
  • Managed DNS providers
  • Professional networking platforms
  • Function as a service (FaaS) providers
  • Platform as a service (PaaS) providers
  • Error tracking services
  • Electronic signature software
  • Public DNS resolvers
  • Payment service providers
  • Captcha services
  • Spelling and grammar checkers
  • Password managers
  • Instant messaging apps
  • Version control services
  • Identity and access management (IAM) services
  • Live chat software
  • Web browsers
  • Video conferencing software
  • Document collaboration services
  • Calendar services
  • Email marketing services
  • Font services
  • WordPress hosting providers
  • Team communication services
  • Managed Kubernetes services
  • Video hosting services
  • Video platforms
  • Maps API services
  • Tag management systems
  • DDoS protection services
  • Session recording tools
  • ACME SSL certificate providers
  • Survey tools
  • Marketing automation software
  • Project Management Software
  • SMS APIs

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Polyfill.io has been sold to a weird Chinese company and should no longer be recommended

20 août 2024 à 15:17

Polyfill.io was owned by the Financial Times web team, then moved under community management, and the last maintainer sold the project to a weird Chinese CDN company, and they moved it away from Fastly (the CDN / Edge compute platform running the OSS code for the service) and started to mess with the returned files.

From polyfill.io original creator: twitter.com/triblondon/status/1761852117579427975

Issue on their repo: polyfillpolyfill/polyfill-service/issues/2834

The domain polyfill.io is now a CNAME to polyfill.io.bsclink.cn, there has been no communication about this, or how the service is now ran (it previously depended on Fastly's edge compute platform, which is not available on this chinese cloud).


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