What (free and open-source) applications do you use on a daily basis?

3 years ago by Daniel to c/asklemmy

Try to avoid duplicates, keep it interesting.

Vanth 150 points 3 years ago
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foggy -65 points 3 years ago

I'm probably dumb and wrong, but I feel like Firefox is going in a bad direction along with Ubuntu.

Like I think in 10 years there will be a business tier paid Ubuntu OS that ships with Firefox, and after like 3 or 4 iterations, it will be the IE of the future.

Current Firefox user. Writing is on the wall. Looking for new browser. And OS.

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Aethr 21 points 3 years ago

What writing?

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Greznak 9 points 3 years ago

Which browser do you recommend?

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user224 17 points 3 years ago

Lynx /s
This comment was written through Lynx. No, seriously.

Edit: I couldn't add the screenshot via Lynx as it seems to attempt resolving ".":
Post "https://./pictrs/image": dial tcp: lookup . on 8.8.8.8:53: no such host.
But anyway:

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Saigonauticon 16 points 3 years ago

Oh man, that brings me back. Lynx was really important back when GPU support for Linux was less good.

Much time was spent navigating NVIDIA Website in Lynx trying different driver versions. Then the autogenerated Xorg.conf would always be wrong. Kids these days have it so easy. Get off my lawn.

(Seriously though, I like this strange new world where Linux is super easy to set up)

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M137 5 points 3 years ago

Out of all people here to ask that question to, you chose the worst one.

Seriously, what made you decide that what they said makes them a good person to answer any question at all?

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Infernal_pizza 8 points 3 years ago

What makes you say that? I only switched to it recently

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aldalire 2 points 3 years ago
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Vanth 100 points 3 years ago
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0110010001100010 11 points 3 years ago

Vaultwarden?

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tcrash 7 points 3 years ago
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SendMePhotos 1 point 3 years ago

No, they said BitWarden

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Vanth 78 points 3 years ago
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SomeGuy69 5 points 3 years ago

I wish they'd fix and release the nightly. It so cool looking but there are quite some bugs still. Like performance, playlists, options not working and somehow it can't play videos from my network, while release version can all of this...

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ediculous 3 points 3 years ago

Oh wow, they have a version that doesn't look like it was made for XP? Sucks that it's buggy.

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lars 2 points 3 years ago

I too am a bleeding-edge addict. I would prefer worse acting software so long as it is beta (or better, alpha (or better, nightly)).

So I wasn’t even aware VLC had solved these issues I’m still delighted to live with.

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AnActOfCreation 1 point 3 years ago

I wish they'd fix and release the nightly. It so cool looking

Are there any screenshots of the nightly? I'm curious if it looks good enough to switch back.

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M137 -5 points 3 years ago

VLC is so bad, IMO. There are so many things it does really badly or doesn't do at all that any other alternative (like MPC) does well. It doesn't help that it's ugly as sin, too.

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SendMePhotos 3 points 3 years ago

What's with the hate on VLC? It's done more than what I've ever wanted. You can also use it to download YouTube videos and stuff. It's the bees knees, man!

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Wistful 55 points 3 years ago path: 0 6902679, hotness: undefined, score: 55, children: 5
Aurenkin 7 points 3 years ago

Logseq is fantastic. I use it every day at work now for both knowledge and also lightweight task management.

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AceFuzzLord 1 point 3 years ago

Maybe it's just a me problem, but I always have had troubles getting KDE Connect connecting my phone to other devices than my desktop. My phone and laptop could both be connected to the same wifi and be within inches of each other but refuse to acknowledge their existence. But I have my phone on the other side of the world and I swear it'll be able to connect to my desktop with no problem.

KDE Connect is a pretty good program, but I can't recommend it because of the troubles I always have.

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HerrVincling 2 points 3 years ago

I had this too until I discovered my router doesn't allow communication between devices connected to the 5GHz band. 2.4GHz works fine so now I have everything connected to that

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AceFuzzLord 1 point 3 years ago

I'll definitely have to check that out later to see if that fixes the problem.

Thanks for the info.

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linearchaos 1 point 3 years ago

It's ability to connect your phone to your computer is honestly awful. It would be better if they just openly popped up a window and told you to pick the IP, but they even have to hide that and not support it on every platform.

My laptop's plugged in my phone's on a Wi-Fi network they're on different VLANs. They could let me search for it by DNS name. They could let me just use a couple of static IPs so when I go from home to work it could find it in either place.

If you have any equipment beyond a crappy one band ap, it's just going to fight you every time you want to use it.

I love the software, I love the plugins It's just too damn bad that You have to remember to screw with it every time you think you might want to use it.

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Vanth 53 points 3 years ago
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hai 9 points 3 years ago

The iTunes of eBooks.

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fmstrat 4 points 3 years ago

Calibre Web. And Kavita.

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dessalines 51 points 3 years ago

Syncthing.

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Daeraxa 44 points 3 years ago

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.

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kaitco 13 points 3 years ago

Kudos for including some of the Lemmy communities!

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AusatKeyboardPremi 8 points 3 years ago

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.

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init 10 points 3 years 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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arai_aroi 2 points 3 years ago

Dust has completely replaced du in my every day work. Other tools also written in Rust I make use of include Bat for an upgraded experience from cat, Tokei for quickly counting and recognising codes, and several other security tools like RustScan.

I learn about Joplin today. Thank you for sharing your list.

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sbv 38 points 3 years ago

Vim

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user224 8 points 3 years ago

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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GreatBlueHeron 6 points 3 years ago

I've been using vim since it was just vi and I can't even begin to think about using it on a virtual keyboard!

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sbv 12 points 3 years ago

The idea of editing more than a shitpost on my phone is terrible.

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user224 3 points 3 years ago

I usually use my phone in landscape. It feels better that way. At least for me.

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CalcProgrammer1 2 points 3 years ago

Hacker's Keyboard is a good Android keyboard for doing terminal stuff. It adds a lot of the keys you need to efficiently work in terminal. Only Android keyboard worth using.

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user224 34 points 3 years ago
  • 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.

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RainfallSonata 27 points 3 years ago

I understood a couple of those words...

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damnthefilibuster 6 points 3 years ago

For iOS folks, a-shell and iSH can do what termux is doing on Android. Ffmpeg, most userland Linux things.

Both are open source.

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hai 5 points 3 years ago

Yeah, I remember iSH being on TestFlight and just being blown away. Like what it could do on an iPhone 6S as an app.

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lars 1 point 3 years ago

Still is. Still is the best of its class, too. Spectacular work.

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Cl1nk 3 points 3 years ago

Can you link to some tutorials to learn to do what you describe here? Specially termux all I found was a Linux terminal emulator for android

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YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU 11 points 3 years ago

Thats the termux they are referring to

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lemmyreader 3 points 3 years ago path: 0 6903620 6904262 6904411 6912471, hotness: undefined, score: 3, children: 0
caoimhinr 4 points 3 years ago

Install it though F-Droid, third party app store.

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kratoz29 1 point 3 years ago

I have many doubts, I'll try to quote each.

I get 5fps in Termux on my older Snapdragon 860. Meanwhile my laptop's Ryzen 3 3200U does 2fps.

Is this good or bad for Termux? I'm kinda inclined to think it is good (I have a SD 865 so I'm extra curious).

(e.g.: Jellyfin, NextCloud).

I have read about the self hosting possibilities before for sure and while I will always find it amazing I would die inside if I had to use my phone (and specifically Termux, since I think text selection, copy/paste and overall typing is bad on it), that without proper hardware ofc (like external mouse and keyboard... Or a UI like DeX) so I gotta ask, do you use any of those services? If yes do you have some of those tools I just mentioned?

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

I kinda want to know what you meant here.

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

I only know SDR from the video format scene, and I know you want HDR or better.

LibreTorrent
Great client for Android.

This is cool, and I didn't know about it, but surely there are better options to use torrent on Android?

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

I kinda want to know what more, because honestly, if Termux was paid you would almost sell it to me 🤣

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jawa21 2 points 3 years ago

RTL-SDR is basically a way of using a digital device as a broadband radio. That is an oversimplification, but that is the idea. There are cheap USB devices out there that will turn a PC into a ham radio receiver (among a really wide range of other bands like weather satellites). I have no idea how they are doing it with Android, however. Maybe using the phone's antenna.

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user224 2 points 3 years ago

I am sorry for not responding quicker, but I was at school and I am also tired, so don't expect a high quality reply.

Is this good or bad for Termux? I’m kinda inclined to think it is good (I have a SD 865 so I’m extra curious).

I have no idea. My phone and laptop are the 2 only pieces of hardware to test with. I also wanted to try OnWorks, but getting the file to that seems fairly painful. Downloading that particular video from archive.org is too slow, trying to get it from FileNow where I uploaded it would hang every 14MB and fail. The only working "solution" was running nginx webserver with that file there in Termux and creating Cloudflare QuickTunnel, but my mobile data is slow and we don't have internet at home. So I just didn't get to try it.

I have read about the self hosting possibilities before for sure and while I will always find it amazing I would die inside if I had to use my phone (and specifically Termux, since I think text selection, copy/paste and overall typing is bad on it), that without proper hardware ofc (like external mouse and keyboard… Or a UI like DeX) so I gotta ask, do you use any of those services? If yes do you have some of those tools I just mentioned?

I have only tried Jellyfin briefly and want to try running NextCloud when I'll have time for it, as that seems more painful looking at the guides on internet. Jellyfin just didn't fit my use case, so I replaced it for nginx with fancyindex module and Material theme.
I don't have a problem using the touchscreen. Copy-paste works pretty well, like with any other text. Just a little tip: Home puts you on start of the line and End at its end.
But anyway, I do often use a hardware keyboard. Sort of. I don't attach it to my phone, instead I SSH into my phone from some computer, be it my laptop or school PC. For GUI I can also use VNC server. Keep in mind VNC isn't encrypted by default. There's VNC-TLS and X509, but I have no idea how to deal with certificates, which allows anyone to do MITM attack on me. Simplest solution is running it over SSH tunnel, at which point I can use unencrypted VNC which is compatible with more programs.

I kinda want to know what you meant here.

RTL-SDR is one of the SDRs (Software Defined Radio) that I have. I also have a clone of RSP1. I don't know where I would start on that. It allows a lot. But after all, you can just search "What to do with SDR" yourself, and find countless answers.
My most favorite use is receiving satellite signals. So far only in the 137MHz band because I don't have a satellite dish. In this case V-Dipole is enough. Since I have the RTL-SDR Blog's extendable dipole, I can fit a satellite imagery receiving station into my pocket.
Check !amateursatellites@lemmy.world
Example image that I received over APT (it's analog signal, old-school tech):

I used noaa-apt, again in Termux, to decode it.
Or perhaps this catches your interest: Cracking GSM phone calls and SMS with SDR (YouTube playlist) which is obviously illegal. It also only works for the weak A5/1 encryption and only with GSM (2G). While newer standards are sure safer, don't trust anything that's not E2EE at all anyway.

I only know SDR from the video format scene, and I know you want HDR or better.

Yep, SDR = Software Defined Radio.

This is cool, and I didn’t know about it, but surely there are better options to use torrent on Android?

I am not sure. LibreTorrent works well for me.

I kinda want to know what more, because honestly, if Termux was paid you would almost sell it to me 🤣

I meant other FOSS apps, not stuff in Termux. But it's like a locked down GNU+Linux machine, so it just does a lot of Linux things. Thanks to proot-distro or Andronix scripts you can even have Ubuntu, Arch Linux or other distros on it. That's what you need for Jellyfin for example. Just keep in mind that your phone is most likely aarch64 and Termux doesn't emulate other architectures. Though it can run QEMU 😏 (but if you tried Limbo PC Emulator x86 you understand how useless it is with anything better than Windows 98). I did get that to run Windows 7, yes, but even just opening a file browser took a few minutes.
Anyway, cursed screenshot as a bonus:

Even though it CAN be done doesn't mean you SHOULD. I already cooked 1 Poco X3 Pro motherboard to its death.

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PipedLinkBot 1 point 3 years ago path: 0 6903620 6909468 6919374 6919407, hotness: undefined, score: 1, children: 0
Vanth 27 points 3 years ago
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65gmexl3 26 points 3 years ago

Firefox

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VinesNFluff 26 points 3 years ago

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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InFerNo 5 points 3 years ago

My kids love minetest. I play Dday, a quake 2 "ww2" total conversion mod.

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Fint0034 3 points 3 years ago

iirc the purpose of mintest itself is to be a stepping stone to make other game, but if people are having fun playing it as it is then I'm very glad

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pugsly 2 points 3 years ago

I heard this years ago when I found out about it. Not to be lazy, but has anyone made another game in it?

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InFerNo 1 point 3 years ago

Yeah, Minecraft...

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InFerNo 2 points 3 years ago

When you launch minetest you can select a game and play it.

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captain_aggravated 2 points 3 years ago

Pretty much all I know about Minetest is "It's not Minecraft, and my friends all play Minecraft."

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TotallyHuman 2 points 3 years ago

Wesnoth's very fun too!

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Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug 6 points 3 years ago

Not that there's anything wrong with newpipe, just additional information:

Sponsor block is now avaliable on Firefox mobile app. It even works for YouTube videos that are embedded in other sites.

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can 4 points 3 years ago

That's good to know. It's integrated with ReVanced really well too.

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Undearius 2 points 3 years ago

Thank you for pointing that out. I knew Firefox had updated to enable desktop add-ons to work with mobile but I didn't see Sponsor Block when I took a quick look.

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wasabi 1 point 3 years ago

Seems like it is no longer maintained. Unfortunately that means it is only a matter of time until it breaks forever.

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can 1 point 3 years ago

Looks like it's only one update behind though. That's not too bad.

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wasabi 1 point 3 years ago

For now. YouTube constantly changes stuff, requiring changes to newpipe. As no one will merge these into the fork, it will stop working when that happens.

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hperrin 21 points 3 years ago

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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hperrin 3 points 3 years ago path: 0 6904924 6925595, hotness: undefined, score: 3, children: 0
jackpot 2 points 3 years ago

why not syncthing for files?

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hperrin 2 points 3 years ago

I’m not exactly sure what you mean, since Syncthing doesn’t do either of the things I was talking about.

  • Syncthing is for syncing files.
  • nephele-serve is for running a dedicated WebDAV server.
  • QuickDAV is for transferring files.

Syncthing has its own use cases, they’re just not the ones I use these apps for.

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kittenzrulz123 19 points 3 years ago

LibreWolf

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catastrophicblues 16 points 3 years ago

No mention of Thunderbird yet??

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silencioso 14 points 3 years ago

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

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hiramfromthechi 13 points 3 years 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
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random_character_a 12 points 3 years ago

Daily basis:

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

Almost daily basis:

  • ffmpeg
  • streamlink
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random_character_a 1 point 2 years ago
  • 8Vim keyboard
  • VLC
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pixxelkick 12 points 3 years ago

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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driveway 1 point 3 years ago
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pixxelkick 1 point 3 years ago

Valid

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Defiant 11 points 3 years ago

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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victorz 6 points 3 years ago

🏴‍☠️🫡

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Defiant 4 points 3 years ago

Off topic and cheesy.

“What’s a pirate’s favorite CD?”

“A CD-RRRRRRRR”

I’ll see myself out

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victorz 1 point 3 years ago

Dad here -- you're staying.

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Defiant 2 points 3 years ago

See you out there on the bay! Rrrrrrrr

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randomcruft 11 points 3 years ago
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anaisrim 4 points 3 years ago

Ardour is fantastic.

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randomcruft 4 points 3 years ago
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Asudox 10 points 3 years 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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Vanth 9 points 3 years ago
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neme 9 points 3 years ago
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lars 2 points 3 years ago

There were some scary moments when I lost my only means of accessing Reddit. Finding Lemmy and then using accessing it through Voyager is so awesome I ought to post more about that.

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Shurimal 9 points 3 years ago

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

On my phone:
Syncthing
Tailscale
Feeder
DAVx⁵
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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sansrealname 3 points 3 years ago

Tailscale

Not critiquing you or the software, but tailscale is not fully open source.

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Encamped 1 point 3 years ago

Yeah and neither is paint.net

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Strayce 3 points 3 years ago

o7 cmdr

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Shurimal 2 points 3 years ago

O7

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ijgwin 9 points 3 years ago

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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StorageB 11 points 3 years ago path: 0 6925878 6930700, hotness: undefined, score: 11, children: 1
ijgwin 3 points 3 years ago

Thanks, I'll check it out!

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mapto 2 points 3 years ago path: 0 6925878 6933577, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 1
ijgwin 1 point 3 years ago

Thanks, I'll take a look at that one as well.

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dessalines 9 points 3 years ago path: 0 6901956, hotness: undefined, score: 9, children: 0
dessalines 9 points 3 years ago path: 0 6901991, hotness: undefined, score: 9, children: 0
sleep_walker 8 points 3 years ago

Some subset of modern Linux distro - Firefox, Emacs, Git, Tmux, OpenSSH, i3, sway... Android - F-Droid stuff

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dutchkimble 8 points 3 years ago

Nextcloud

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dessalines 8 points 3 years ago

Jellyfin

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dessalines 8 points 3 years ago path: 0 6901922, hotness: undefined, score: 8, children: 0
PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S 8 points 3 years ago
  • KDE Plasma
  • Okular
  • Dolphin
  • Librewolf
  • FreeTube
  • Debian
  • LyX
  • Eternity for Lemmy
  • Git
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ptrckstr 8 points 3 years ago path: 0 6949262, hotness: undefined, score: 8, children: 0
rufus 8 points 3 years ago
  • 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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sherlockholmez 2 points 3 years ago

WebOS is OSS?

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rufus 3 points 3 years ago

I think so: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebOS

I don't know about every component, but there is the Linux kernel and a lengthy list of open source components and licenses somewhere in the settings and manual. And you can get a busybox shell or something alike.

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sherlockholmez 3 points 3 years ago

That is kinda cool! I never knew that!

Thanks!

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loudWaterEnjoyer 2 points 3 years ago path: 0 6912922 6913789 6922366, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
willya 8 points 3 years ago path: 0 6926494, hotness: undefined, score: 8, children: 0
Bishma 7 points 3 years ago path: 0 6902597, hotness: undefined, score: 7, children: 0
Elorageuse 7 points 3 years ago

Vlc

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captain_aggravated 7 points 3 years ago

I use FreeCAD for both 3D printing and woodworking design.

I use Rednotebook for my personal journal, and it's mostly satisfactory.

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ook_the_librarian 3 points 3 years ago

I'm a fan of OpenSCAD for my woodworking. But I'm not, like, industrial with it. But I can get my work done.

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captain_aggravated 1 point 3 years ago

I never hitched horses with OpenSCAD. Do you model each board individually? What's your workflow?

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ook_the_librarian 1 point 3 years ago

Honestly I do. My workflow is not enviable. I'm a little dabbler. I do like CAD, but I've never used it professionally. I have a little, ugly sewing table to prove it.

I learned AutoCAD99 in high school. But I never kept up the skills later.

I learned OpenSCAD to draw models for papers. Or for math problems when I taught. It really is a fun tool to get into the swing of, but I let my skills get rusty and it's frustrating now.

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SkippingRelax 2 points 3 years ago

I never used openscad but checkout tutorials on YouTube that match your skill level: I mostly self teach most apps that I use but some tools are so complex that I benefit from taking a step back and look at what others are doing with them!

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captain_aggravated 1 point 3 years ago

I was taught a little bit of old school drafting in high school carpentry class (I have never sat at a drawing board with a T square; I laid out the frame of one wall of a shed to scale on some printer paper with a normal school ruler) and learned a product called TurboCAD in early college. I found a free thing called QCAD which is just a 2D DXF editor, which is fantastic for working with laser engravers. I used to FLY with that software. I kinda simultaneously learned how to use FreeCAD, Fusion360 and OnShape via web tutorials.

None of them are my favorite; OnShape was the most streamlined but the most lacking, running in the browser is a benefit; last time I used it there wasn't really a central place to put parameters so it was a little limited, and they're trying to compete with Solidworks rather than Fusion360 so you can have the increasingly drawbackful drawbackware version, or pay $kidney/hr for it. Fusion360 is more capable, but very inconsistent. Using it, you can tell it's a mass of unmantainable spaghetti code that's right on the edge of falling apart. FreeCAD is definitely an open source project with a congenitally low version number that ships with well realized features no human has ever wanted in a CAD package, but they haven't even started on basic features and there are several forks that solve problems that will never be merged into the original. FreeCAD 1.0 is going to be amazing when it comes out in the year 2144.

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dessalines 7 points 3 years ago path: 0 6901944, hotness: undefined, score: 7, children: 0
slowroll 7 points 3 years ago path: 0 6957841, hotness: undefined, score: 7, children: 0
dessalines 7 points 3 years ago path: 0 6901955, hotness: undefined, score: 7, children: 0
ComradeR 6 points 3 years ago

OpenRadio is a good one if you like radio and music in general. It has radio stations from everywhere and from almost every music style.

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Father_Redbeard 6 points 3 years ago
  • Habits
  • Tasks
  • Quillpad
  • Firefox
  • Bitwarden
  • Immich
  • Miniflux
  • Wallabag (also testing Omnivore)
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hai 2 points 3 years ago

I really love Onnivore, but my only issue is that RSS feeds are mixed in with the things you add to it. That being said, they’ve had a few updates that make it a lot better.

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HeckGazer 6 points 3 years ago

Godot

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HidingCat 6 points 3 years ago

SumatraPDF
NotePad++

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Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug 6 points 3 years ago

Syncthing (for obsidian notes, mostly. I know there are FOSS apps that do what obsidian does, but they just don't feel as good for my purposes).

LibreTorrent

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BallShapedMan 6 points 3 years ago path: 0 6927124, hotness: undefined, score: 6, children: 0
nooneescapesthelaw 6 points 3 years ago

Jellyfin and findroid. Mainly findroid.

Also PipePipe (piped app for youtube) and libretube

I also play an open source version of solitaire and a game called box stacker, both are from the f droid store

And ofc, infinity for lemmy

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Player2 1 point 3 years ago

I'm curious, what do you prefer about findroid over standard jellyfin media player? They seem to be pretty much the same minus findroid not having transcode support

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craig9 1 point 3 years ago

I’m curious, what do you prefer about findroid over standard jellyfin media player? They seem to be pretty much the same minus findroid not having transcode support

Findroid allows for seamless downloading of media for offline playing, which is pretty useful. Also it's focus on only music makes it a bit simpler and more comfortable for me to use.

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Evkob 6 points 3 years ago path: 0 6911502, hotness: undefined, score: 6, children: 2
jackpot 3 points 3 years ago

deblobbed?

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Evkob 3 points 3 years ago

I'll copy-paste this stackoverflow answer, because it sounds like its written by someone more knowledgeable than me.

blobs are binary firmware, not distributed as source. they are necessary for certain hardware drivers to function, in whole or in part. As the source is not readily available, there are deblobbed distributions for opensource "purists".

In the firefox context, there are certain non-free portions of firefox code base, namely the branding and some mozilla services integrations. Those are removed. This is more about licensing then availability of the code.

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stockRot 5 points 3 years ago

I use putty at work on a daily basis

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pastermil 5 points 3 years ago

KDE Plasma

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aldalire 5 points 3 years ago

Radarr, Sonarr, Prowlarr, Jellyseerr, Wizarr, Jellyfin, qBittorrent

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SendMePhotos 2 points 3 years ago

Why do they all have double Rs

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aldalire 4 points 3 years ago

Arr matey

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ArcaneSlime 1 point 3 years ago

They're all related.

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ejmin 3 points 3 years ago

rrelated

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mp3 5 points 3 years ago path: 0 6902261, hotness: undefined, score: 5, children: 3
Dustwin 2 points 3 years ago

Do you sync your Joplin notes with Synching? Any tips?

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mp3 1 point 3 years ago

Not at the moment, but I suppose I could.

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Dustwin 2 points 3 years ago

Thank you. I tried to set them up to sync between my desktop and Android but no luck.

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abuttandahalf 5 points 3 years ago

I want to highlight a practical usecase for password management with open source tools. Keepass (gnome secrets on computers, and keepassdx on mobile) with syncthing syncing encrypted password files between the devices. Very effective so far. Passwords are synced seamlessly.

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wasabi 5 points 3 years ago

Firefox, Neovim, Tmux, Various KDE applications, Nextcloud, Wine, Signal, OpenSSH

Probably many more

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gandalf_der_12te 5 points 3 years ago
  • GNU/Linux
  • Web Browser
  • GIMP
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Pantherina 1 point 3 years ago

A bazillion of undermaintained web libraries

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YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU 4 points 3 years ago

I'm having a harder time thinking of proprietary programs I use. I guess the biggest offender is mobile apps. As far my computer goes, discords flatpak is the only one coming to mind.

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afoutopatisa 4 points 3 years ago path: 0 6915035, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 0
Titou 4 points 3 years ago

On Smartphone : OpenKeychain, Tor Browser, SimplesTools Collection, FairMail, NewPipe, Fdroid, Organic Maps, Cake Wallet, Aegis

On PC : Emacs, Gimp, Audacity

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Jonnsy 6 points 3 years ago

I hope fossify tools are ready soon.

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dessalines 4 points 3 years ago path: 0 6902005, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 0
Zachariah 4 points 3 years ago

FileZilla

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quinkin 4 points 3 years ago

Darktable, OBS, ffmpeg.

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catalog3115 4 points 3 years ago

ANDROID Android

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amanneedsamaid 3 points 3 years ago

Emacs

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kryllic 3 points 3 years ago
  • Firefox
  • Obsidian
  • LMDE 6
  • Godot
  • Lutris
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NorthWestWind 3 points 3 years ago

Inkscape

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UraniumBlazer 3 points 3 years ago

Trillium notes!!! It's a really really beautiful note taking application for linux!

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Guajojo 2 points 3 years ago

It runs on Linux but is webserver based, Its accessible by any device with a web browser. It has DB backups, protected notes, note organization, etc.

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UraniumBlazer 2 points 3 years ago

Naah there's a native application as well on Linux. I run it without a webserver.

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Brkdncr 3 points 3 years ago

Greenshot

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anaisrim 3 points 3 years ago

Blender, Krita, Inkscape, OBS, vlc. Running Ubuntu Studio. Also, Resolve and REAPER.

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SatyrSack 1 point 3 years ago

Da Vinci Resolve?

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anaisrim 1 point 3 years ago

Yes! Not FOSS, I know. I use the Studio version. I like it very much.

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VanHalbgott 3 points 3 years ago
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neidu2 3 points 3 years ago

vim, perl, bash, just to name a few

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mdurell 3 points 3 years ago

Terraform.... Oh wait, Nevermind. I need to start switching to OpenTofu now.

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QuarterSwede 3 points 3 years ago

Homebridge AltStore Voyager + Lemma (Lemmy clients)

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wuphysics87 3 points 3 years ago

ripgrep

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originalucifer 3 points 3 years ago

gluetun

VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.

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cosmic_slate 2 points 3 years ago

Gluetun is great for when you want a container that should only use the network on the other side of a VPN.

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NutWrench 3 points 3 years ago

LibreOffice Irfanview

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StorageB 2 points 3 years ago path: 0 6951510, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 1
Tbird83ii 2 points 3 years ago

Oh! Thank you for this!

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jbrains 2 points 3 years ago

Kakoune

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Fint0034 2 points 3 years ago

For android : Basically almost all app from SimpleMobileTools, a few version right before it was sold (to a company in a controversial city)

For desktop : some kde app that works both for windows and linux (I used windows for now) like Okular and FileLight (though this one isn't so much daily basis)

and for both I used LocalSend

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TurdMongler 6 points 3 years ago

There is a fork now

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OpenStars 2 points 3 years ago

Standard stuff, though very few from my phone so I will focus there. On it, atm just things like RetroArch, Firefox, Geometric Weather, Blokada, and Amaze File Manager.

I haven't done any research at all, but if anyone wants to share: does anyone know of a good FOSS grocery store list kind of app for Android? Something that might still work without internet, I don't care about synching anywhere else. Currently I use Listonic, mainly b/c I do not want to use Google Keep. There are some on F-droid so when I get time I'll look into those.

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TeaHands 2 points 3 years ago path: 0 6914434, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
PanoramicAddict 2 points 3 years ago path: 0 6961445, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
burgersc12 2 points 3 years ago
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LambdaRX 2 points 3 years ago

Gadgetbridge for my smartband

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damnthefilibuster 2 points 3 years ago
  • LinkDing for bookmarks
  • Memos for notes
  • FreshRSS for rss
  • homebridge to connect to IOT devices like Kasa Bulbs that aren’t on Apple’s Home service.
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Saigonauticon 1 point 3 years ago

KiCAD. It's so good these days.

I still code most Python in IDLE. It's fine!

Various flavors of Linux and the many, many applications supporting that. Also OpenWRT. OpenOffice > Google Sheets.

I also grabbed an open-source script that would turn on a fan every time the humidity level rose high enough for a specific type of mold to grow, and move air until it dropped. That ran all day for a few years until the fan broke and I repurposed the other hardware.

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BlanK0 1 point 3 years ago

Librera (pdf reader and other formats), tuta mail (private mail), feeder (RSS reader), iceraven (Firefox fork), saver tuner (battery management), aurora store (replacement of play store), breezy-weather (for checking the weather), openBoard (Foss keyboard with spell correction)

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Nanomerce 1 point 3 years ago

Qimgv, Rawtherapee

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AceFuzzLord 1 point 3 years ago

I don't have a clue if anyone has mentioned it, but I use the non-root version of NetGuard to make sure some apps on my phone don't have wifi or mobile data access.

I also don't know if this was mentioned by someone else, but for one of my college courses, we are using thonny for python programming.

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brb 1 point 3 years ago

How is that different from disabling the access from android settings?

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AceFuzzLord 4 points 3 years ago

Because with NetGuard I can use it on not just the apps that normal settings app list shows me, but also system apps that don't show up that you can't disable access to without a 3rd party tool. Since I'm not on a rooted device, I don't have a choice over things like being able in settings mode to try and disable apps like gøøg|e assistant because it doesn't show up in the apps list.

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acow 1 point 3 years ago

Programming, writing, notes, email… and basically a whole lot of what I use computers for is done with emacs.

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SuperSpruce 1 point 3 years ago
  1. Firefox, nuff said.
  2. Organic Maps on my phone. I prioritize it for the privacy.
  3. Jerboa for Lemmy
  4. Ubuntu Linux, partially due to needing to run some kind of Linux for a class. Most people went with WSL, I chose to dual boot.
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leanleft 1 point 3 years ago

tinybit
tor
droidfs
librera
octodroid
rosy crow
trebleshot
Trackercontrol

#android

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Tbird83ii 1 point 3 years ago

Nmap, Wireshark, zenmap at work.

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zxqwas 1 point 3 years ago

The others have been mentioned. Not quite daily but I'll occasionally get paid to do CFD simulations.

FreeCAD, salome, openFOAM, paraview.

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leo 1 point 3 years ago

Session

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PlexSheep 0 points 3 years ago

Define use? Anyone using the Internet relies on a lot of FOSS, even if we just consider webservers kn the www.

Like others, the list of non foss is shorter for me.

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krelvar 0 points 3 years ago
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