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Cars - Even if it makes my life extremely difficult in today's day and age, I've decided to try my best not getting/buying a car. I'm in Europe, so this is much easier to do than in US, and I want to see how far can I go with a bike or public transport only.
Blizzard, Bungie, Activision, Bethesda (at least titles developed by them) - anti consumer practices, even though some of the games are definitely good. As for Bethesda, I still would be down to buy games published but not developed by them, though the only one I've ever gotten was Dishonored.
Google and Microsoft - terrible privacy, tries to monopolize things. Actual evil companies and I don't really like them, switched them out completely from my daily desktop life and I couldn't be happier.
I've avoided Microsoft for years, but recently I've been reducing my Google use. I'm still on Gmail, and Street View is special, but I've been slowly replacing Google utilization:
Upcoming projects include replacing my phone's Google-built Android image and transitioning to ProtonMail.
It's not one big project, it's lots of projects. It's worthwhile, though. Along the way, I've reconnected with my love of good tech and I've gained new hobbies like privacy and contributing to OSM.