How to replace Google Photos, Grammarly, and Todoist with open-source self-hosted alternatives
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Dibakar Ghosh
Summary
The article describes how the author replaced three popular paid subscription services (Google Photos, Grammarly, and Todoist) with open-source, self-hosted alternatives (Immich, LanguageTool, and Vikunja). It provides step-by-step guidance on setting up each tool using Docker, highlighting cost savings, privacy benefits, and feature comparisons. The piece is a practical how-to guide aimed at tech-savvy users looking to reduce monthly subscriptions and regain control over their data.
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· 5 pulledYou can ditch your monthly subscriptions by spending just one afternoon setting up these self-hosted open-source apps.
Immich is a self-hosted alternative to Google Photos that gives you full control over your photos and videos.
LanguageTool is an open-source grammar checker that can replace Grammarly without sending your data to third-party servers.
Vikunja is a self-hosted task management tool that offers similar functionality to Todoist.
By self-hosting these applications, you not only save money but also gain complete ownership of your data.
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