Kiwix is a pretty good tool. The only real disadvantage (as far as I know) is that edits to the pages often take a long time to come through after they're made on Wikipedia (or whichever wiki you're looking at); sometimes weeks or months.
I use normally just use EZGIF (an old-fashioned web tool), but I happen to also have Adobe Fireworks CS4 (which is from 2008) on an old MacBook for more advanced editing.
There's probably a good FOSS tool out there, but I don't edit or even create GIFs often enough to bother looking.
Let's start with their high euthanasia rates. Multiple sources state that PETA euthanises upwards of 80% of the animals it takes in. There's also the 2014 incident where PETA workers took a pet Chihuahua from its porch and euthanized it the same day.
Then there was the "Got Autism?" campaign in the late 2000s and early 2010s. This campaign stated that "Studies have shown a link between cow's milk and autism." PETA also claimed that consuming milk was strongly linked to cancer, Crohn's disease, and other diseases. This has been proven repeatedly to be disinformation. The campaign also received backlash from the autism community. A 2008 PETA billboard was taken down by the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. In 2017, British food writer, journalist and hunger relief activist Jack Monroe, demanded PETA remove their recipes from their website "with immediate effect coz I wrote them with my autism". PETA removed their recipes, but did not remove the "Got Autism?" article from their website until 2021. It has been argued that the frowny face in the campaign image negatively stereotypes autistic people.
In 2009, PETA members dressed up in Ku Klux Klan robes and protested at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show where they passed out brochures implying the Klan and American Kennel Club have the same goal of "pure bloodlines".
PETA has been critical of Australian wildlife expert and zookeeper Steve Irwin. In 2006, when Irwin died, PETA Vice President Dan Mathews said Irwin had made a career out of antagonizing frightened wild animals.
In 2019, PETA criticized Google for creating a slideshow Google Doodle of Steve Irwin posthumously honoring his 57th birthday. PETA started a Twitter campaign against Irwin, with several tweets criticizing Google for forwarding a dangerous message, and wrote that Irwin was killed while harassing a ray and that he forced animals to perform.
And that is why I think PETA are awful. Don't get me wrong: I still stand for animal welfare; just not with this particular group.
Pretty much every Windows and Android user. At my school Chrome is the standard, so I ended up taking in Phyrox on a stick until I could start bringing my own hardware.
Organic Maps (maps app based around OpenStreetMap)
Cryptee (encrypted notes)
Matrix (chat)
LibreOffice + Collabora Office (office suite)
Kiwix (offline Wikipedia & other wikis)
NetNewsWire (RSS reader, for news)
Arms of the Fediverse I Use Regularly:
Mastodon
Pixelfed
Lemmy
PeerTube
WordPress
Dormant Arms of the Fediverse:
Friendica
Kbin
Funkwhale
WriteFreely
I have installed Linux on all four of my laptops, and I'm hoping to migrate from my iPhone to a Pixel with DivestOS as soon as I move out of my parents' house (I'm currently 17), or sooner if possible.
I have also swapped many web apps for desktop apps, and my music collection has been based around CDs and DRM-free files since it started in 2016. In addition, I still use DVDs, VHS tapes, and (to a lesser extent) good old-fashioned Torrents for my films and TV shows.
If the internet becomes altogether too bad, there's always Gemini. Making web apps is trickier, but entirely feasible.
Man, I'd kill for a lovely hot curry about now.