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[–] [email protected] 58 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (5 children)
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[–] [email protected] 45 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Somewhat self promoting for the first two of these items as I'm directly involved. Leaving out the more obvious ones (Linux distro etc.) as they will have been mentioned. I'll stick to some of the less known things I use.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 9 months ago

Kudos for including some of the Lemmy communities!

[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for highlighting Pulsar.

I always found Atom clunky, but it was instrumental in changing how editors were made, perceived, and used.

It did not deserve the death/abandonment it got.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago

Atom was my go-to editor while in school--hard to believe it's been long enough to be abandoned already. I'm going to have to check Pulsar out.

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[–] [email protected] 38 points 9 months ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 months ago (7 children)

I even use VIM on my phone (termux).

I tried various GUI text editors on Android, but they tend to be buggy or hard to navigate. Then there's the fact that I can just open a tmux session, detach, ssh into my phone and attach it.

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[–] [email protected] 35 points 9 months ago (18 children)
  • Termux
    Holy hell. So much it can do. Right now I am using it to transcode MPEG2 videos to AV1. With CRF 25, Preset 5, with a 480p30 video I get 5fps in Termux on my older Snapdragon 860. Meanwhile my laptop's Ryzen 3 3200U does 2fps.
    You can run different server applications. Some are supported natively (e.g.: Tinyproxy, Privoxy, Squid HTTP proxy, apache2, nginx, navidrome, OpenSSH, TigerVNC, rsync, xorg-server, xwayland, xrdp,...) and some can run in proot (e.g.: Jellyfin, NextCloud). If you already have some web server and want it public, there's cloudflared too, so you can access it via Cloudflare tunnel.

  • RTL-SDR driver
    Allows connecting RTL-SDR on Android and starting RTL-TCP server.

  • SDR++
    The best general-purpose SDR app available on Android, GNU+Linux, Windows and MacOS.

  • KDE Connect
    Nicely connects phone with a computer. Data transfers, remote control, finding your phone, synchronizing notifications.

  • LibreTorrent
    Great client for Android.

There's more, but those I don't use daily, or have already been mentioned.

[–] [email protected] 26 points 9 months ago

I understood a couple of those words...

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[–] [email protected] 30 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (10 children)
  • Fluent Reader – to very quickly get a lot of news which I need for work
  • Beeper – for the 100 chat apps I need to use to stay in contact with my friends who don't use Matrix
  • Nheko – for the based friends who have [matrix] accounts and chats with industry professionals in my field
  • FluffyChat – mobile device [matrix] client
  • Logseq – as second brain, works better for me than Obsidian
  • Jameica – for online banking and accounting
  • K-9 Mail / Thunderbird – mail client
  • DecSync CC – for synchronising contacts with multiple devices through Syncthing
  • ActivityWatch – to track everything I do in case I forget to book time in my corporate time sheet, or if I want to know how long I played games in contrast to programming
  • KDE Plasma – best desktop environment boosting my productivity to about 140% of what I could do with Windows 10
  • Qalculate! – very fast and easy to use scientific calculator, can also do conversions like "1h50min β†’ min" or "15€ β†’ $"
  • Aegis – TOTP generator for mobile
  • VLC – plays everything you throw at it
  • mpv – plays everything you throw at it, if you installed the right codecs, and also does fancy ML-based GPU upscaling in my case
  • KeePassXC, KeePassDX – password managers integrated on Desktop, Laptop, Tablet and Phone
  • Syncthing – to automatically and seamlessly sync all my devices (Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Phone, second Laptop, Servers, …)
  • Firefox Developer Edition, Librewolf – browsing the web without Chromium
  • Chromium – for PWAs like Teams, Outlook, Discord
[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 months ago (5 children)

Now I really want to know what you do for a living.

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[–] [email protected] 26 points 9 months ago (7 children)

Well, there's the usual: GIMP. Lemmy & Firefish instances. Linux OS. Syncthing. Firefox. Inkscape.

qOwnNotes is cool and I don't hear much about it.

Also shout out to libre games. GZDoom and UnCiv mostly. But MOSTLY GZDoom. GZDoom is a platform, not a game.

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[–] [email protected] 19 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (3 children)

Hey I use my own app every day. Let me tell you about it. :)

nephele-serve is the dedicated server version that I use to manage all my Jellyfin movies and TV shows. I also back up all my systems to it with DejaDup.

QuickDAV is the desktop app version that I use to transfer files around all of my way too many PCs, tablets, and phones (I develop mobile apps too, so I have a lot of devices). It’s easier (and usually faster) than using a USB stick, and it’s safer than leaving shares open all the time.

They’re both open source and use the same server software, Nephele, that I wrote for my email service, Port87.

Oh I’m also working on putting up a Docker image for nephele-serve and a Flatpak of QuickDAV.

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No mention of Thunderbird yet??

[–] [email protected] 14 points 9 months ago

I'd finish earlier telling you which of my software is not open source.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (5 children)

That's a very very long list...

Debian + Cinnamon desktop which inck7des the countless tools that come with that stack.

  • Termux on my phone
  • Zsh as my debian shell
  • OpenSSH
  • OpenVpn
  • tmux + tmuxinator
  • neovim, and dozens of plugins/tools with that
  • dart
  • flutter
  • large chunks of Node.js and the npm ecosystem
  • dotnet framework and countless nuget packages
  • lazygit
  • stable diffusion
  • llama.cpp, and many tools built on top of that
  • k3OS running Rancher
  • my entire selfhosted stack on the above which includes but is not limited to:
    • Shinobi
    • Bitwarden
    • Gogs
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[–] [email protected] 12 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Daily basis:

  • SteamOS
  • Rasberry pi OS,
  • Firefox
  • Chromium
  • Gnumeric
  • Jerboa

Almost daily basis:

  • ffmpeg
  • streamlink
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[–] [email protected] 12 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Daily:

  • Signal
  • GrapheneOS
  • Bitwarden
  • Firefox/Mull
  • VPN
  • Baserow

Not daily:

  • Lemmy
  • Mastodon
  • Pixelfed
  • Invidious
  • Cryptomator
  • Aegis
  • Penpot
  • Aurora
  • LocalSend
  • OSM
  • Obtanium
  • Voyager
  • Open Video Editor
  • OpenScan
  • Cryptee
  • Element
[–] [email protected] 12 points 9 months ago (4 children)

MakeMKV! I primarily rent Blu-Ray from my library and sometimes enjoy it enough to rip it and keep it (for personal use)

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 9 months ago (4 children)

On my server:
OpenMediaVault (NAS OS based on Debian)
Syncthing
Home Assistant
Zigbee2MQTT
Docker
Portainer
Radicale
Navidrome

On my phone:
Syncthing
Tailscale
Feeder
DAVx⁡
OSS Document Scanner
RPNcalc
DSub
EDSY

On my PC:
Odyssey Material Helper
EDDiscovery
EDSY
ObservatoryCore
Paint.net and GIMP
OpenRGB
Tailscale

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 9 months ago (2 children)

KeepassXC

Ardour

Thunderbird

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I use Aniyomi, Fennec, Obtainium, Jerboa, BetterUntis, Bitwarden, DroidFS, Aegis, LibreTorrent, Shelter, Survival Manual, Termux, ConnectBot, LocalMonero, F-Droid, RethinkDNS, InnerTune, Mastodon, Kuroba-Ex, Signal, Element, QUIK and FlorisBoard

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Does anyone know of a FOSS file explorer for Android that supports network locations? Fossify file manager would be perfect but doesn't have support for network locations.

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  • Linux
  • GrapheneOS
  • OpenWRT
  • webservers / the internet (nginx, databases, storage, networking, ...)
  • Mull / Librewolf
  • Nextcloud (contacts / calendar sync ...)
  • an email server and client
  • Matrix chat
  • LG WebOS on my TV
  • Home Assistant
  • lots of user applications

There isn't much important proprietary software in this apartment except maybe for the firmware of the dishwasher / microwave, washing machine and additionally whatever software runs in an old car.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 months ago (2 children)

On mobile:

On desktop:

I use a bunch of other stuff as well but these are the one I truly use daily that haven't been mentioned yet.

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