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SteveFromMySpace ,

Little snitch

finley ,

photoshop. i’ve used it pretty much daily for 30+ years.

it’s my magic wand, and there’s just nothing quite like it.

tortina_original ,

OpenSSH

vext01 ,
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Or OpenBSD in general. I’ve used it on my desktop for about 25 years.

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

KDE. My brain is hard-wired for Windows, so KDE is intuitive and just gets out of the way.

GooberEar ,

Encryption.

BartyDeCanter ,

A compiler. I mean, yeah, I guess I could go back to writing asm, but I really don’t want to.

qprimed ,

asm? ha! back in my day we were hammering ones and zeros into clay tablets.

aaaaaaadjsf ,
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Neutron Music Player for Android. Yes the UI is outdated, but the efficiency and feature set cannot be beat. It’s so efficient on battery life compared to both streaming music services like Spotify, or any other local music player Android app. And the feature set is incredible. The full parametric equalizer, built in frequency response correction for almost any headphone model you can name, volume normalisation, EQ presets, direct USB access to USB DACs to bypass Android volume or format limitations, crossfeed for headphones, and that’s just what I can think of now. I’m sure there are more features I haven’t even used yet.

Chozo ,

Windows 11, Stable Diffusion, Twitter, Google Chrome, Facebook Messenger, ChatGPT, Epic Games Store, official Reddit app, YouTube Music

whoisearth ,
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Top notch

Taleya ,

Irfanview. Quick easy very low fuss image viewer / low level editor

Advanced renamer.

Caligvla ,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Browser, I guess? Without one you’d be back to early 1990s home computing.

Paradachshund ,

I’ve gotten very used to this little free app called Audio Switcher that makes it way easier to switch back and forth between speakers and my headphones.

berryjam ,

This is going to be very handy, thanks for the rec

lichtmetzger ,

KDE. Been using it since v3, tried various other systems like Gnome, Enlightenment, XFCE etc. and I’ve always been coming back to it. KDE just feels very intuitive and easy to use.

comma_egomaniac ,
@comma_egomaniac@midwest.social avatar

Emacs, of course!!!

I can not imagine trying to get stuff done without it.

It makes organizing, programming, writing, just everything so much easier.

usa_suxxx ,
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Vim, curl, git, python, bash

MerchantsOfMisery ,

I’m bored so I’m just going to make a list:

  • Lightroom Classic (I’ve tried Darktable, just not for me. I take a lot of photos on my DSLR and I’ve been using Lightroom since 2015 so for me it’s worth eating the awful monthly subscription that I split with someone else.)
  • Anki (flashcard app, very popular among med school students and folks trying to learn new languages. Open source and tons of useful decks available. I’ve aced plenty of exams thanks to Anki.)
  • Bitwarden (finally caved and got a password manager-- could not be happier)
  • CHIRP (the best for programming handheld, mobile and base station radios)
  • CrystalDiskInfo (great for checking the health of SSDs and HDDs)
  • DaVinci Resolve (love using this for video editing-- pirated copy was easy to find)
  • Deluge (great for torrenting)
  • foobar2000 (I love it for music)
  • Greenshot (useful screencapture software)
  • inSSIDer (great for wifi analysis)
  • IrfanView (very good for photo management)
  • MusicBrainz Picard (amaaaaaaaaazing god tier music management software to get all the correct metadata/album art)
  • reWASD ($7 but it’s so good for no BS macro’ing of keyboard/mouse/gamepad shortcuts and profiles. I have two PCs and two mice + gamepad attached to my PC and this software is very helpful. I think the license is for life.)
  • WizTree (SSD/HDD visualization tool that is useful for figuring out what’s taking up too much space on your drive)
scarecrw ,

Is there a particular draw for foobar2000? I remember a while back I was looking for a music player and that kept coming up, but I found it underwhelming when trying it. I’ve been using MusicBee for a long while now, and have found it excellent, so I don’t plan on switching, just curious if there’s something I’m missing.

Appoxo ,
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Three stages of a passwort manager

Stage 1: I do not need a passwort manager
Stage 2: Maybe I need a password manager
Stage: Why didnt I setup one way earlier???

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