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altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Firefox. I hate how inflexible other browser are.

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Speaking of which, user scripts. So useful at un-enshittifying the web. Or just personalizing it to scratch those little design itches that annoy you.

CanadaPlus ,

Others browsers, plural?

I guess Lynx exists…

Xiisadaddy ,
@Xiisadaddy@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Have you tried out LibreWolf? By default its a bit hard to use since it doesnt save passwords or history or cookies or anything, but you can turn all that on. Its a fork of firefox meant to be more privacy focused. You can still use your firefox account and everything im pretty sure.

Appoxo ,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The fact, that you can install plugins on a mobile browser
head blown gif

Schorsch ,

uBlock origin

xmunk ,

And sponsorblock!

joelfromaus ,
@joelfromaus@aussie.zone avatar

And DeArrow!

A must for actually knowing the content of LMG videos past the click-bait headlines/thumbnails.

scytale ,

Bitwarden. Otherwise I won’t be able to log on to any of my accounts.

Trollivier ,

I concur. I would never go back.

pivot_root ,

The kernel. I can take or leave most things, but I’m not going back to the days of writing directly into memory-mapped registers.

ragepaw ,

Someone always beats me to the funniest response!

pivot_root ,

Oh, don’t worry. The guy who answered vmlinuz beat me to the joke in general :)

SpaceNoodle ,

But that’s my favorite part

JackGreenEarth ,

Android. As bad as it is, if I had to use iOS or Linux phones it would be even worse, at least with the current state of Linux phones.

But actually, maybe if Android didn’t exist, the FOSS community would focus more on Linux phones and they would be an actually good option. Maybe Android shouldn’t exist?

Rai ,

For me it’s iOS, funnily enough. I use Windows for all of our video game machines and Linux for everything else, but I don’t use any Google products or services. After messing around on my computers all the time, I don’t want to even have to THINK about doing things to my phone to make it go. My current phone is six years old and the only reason I’m upgrading this year is to get a 120hz screen, USB-C, and for better low light pictures of cats. And a terabyte would be nice.

JackGreenEarth , (edited )

Google is a bad company, and Apple isn’t any better. Probably the best option for you would be GrapheneOS on one of the latest pixels, they have intuitive software, 120hz screens, have had USB-C for years, a good camera, lots of storage, and most importantly GrapheneOS doesn’t use Google or Apple, it’s FOSS.

Rai ,

GrapheneOS is awesome, but like I said, no google products and I don’t want to fuck with my phone at all. Apple isn’t perfect, but it’s leagues better than stock Google with app permissions and overall privacy. My six year old phone is still fully supported for at least another year, and I enjoy the OS for the very few things I do on my phone. This is definitely the best option for me.

M500 ,

My biggest concern with graphene is that I don’t really trust that my apps will work on it.

I haven’t looked into it for years, but I do need to use apps like Microsoftone drive, WeChat, banks, etc.

Even if they work I’m concerned that they will see I’m on some modified OS and block my account.

I_Miss_Daniel ,

Maybe just a feature phone and tether it to a laptop?

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.

Wistful ,
@Wistful@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

On Android, it’s probably a little utility software called Quick Cursor (it’s not FOSS). It’s incredibly convenient being able to spawn a cursor on your phone from thin air that you can use to reach the “unreachable” portions of your screen, especially if you are holding your phone with one hand. Besides being a “phone touchpad” it has a bunch of ways of triggering actions/shortcuts, for example: volume or brightness control, launching app (I use it for launching a floating calculator, notes…), opening notification shade, copying text (it can copy any text that is under the cursor, even if it’s not selecteable)…

It’s not that I couldn’t go without it, but it changed the way I use my phone and it would feel really weird without it. It feels like it should be a part of the OS.

Cyanogenmon ,
@Cyanogenmon@lemmy.world avatar

Used this for all of 10 seconds and fell in love.

RabbitMix ,

wow this will legitimately improve my life daily, thanks for sharing

modifier ,

That may be the single most intuitive, and intuitively useful, app I have used in years.

Wow, instant default install.

neidu2 ,

vmlinuz

linearchaos ,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

The entire world would shut down if this disappeared overnight.

neidu2 ,

I’d be out of a job too

pivot_root ,

There’s always BSD, Hurd, Darwin… or NT 🤮

matterantimatter ,

Python

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Python is underappreciated

Zier ,
@Zier@fedia.io avatar

Firefox, uBlock Origin, uBlacklist
KDE, Dolphin, Kate, LibreOffice, CherryTree
Kid3, Flacon, LosslesCut, qBittorrent, VLC
Musicolet, Simplenote, F-Droid, AuroraStore

deus ,

Yt-dlp. It’s basically the only way I download music nowadays.

CanadaPlus ,

Someday, when I’m not balls-to-the-wall poor I’ll actually support the artists. Until then, it’s not illegal for personal use, and morally it’s that or just no music.

Noxious ,

Going back to a "normal" text editor after using Vim for a few years would be horrible

Life without qBittorrent would also be pretty difficult, hell no, I'm not paying for DRM content that requires proprietary software to watch

WhatsHerBucket ,
@WhatsHerBucket@lemmy.world avatar

After 20 years on vi/m, I recently moved to vscode with vim plugin and I have to admit… I really like it.

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I really like qbittorrents built in search feature.

jelloeater85 ,
@jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

KeepassXC + KeepassDX

KickMeElmo ,

KeepassXC + Keepass2Android with the Inputstick plugin to let me type passwords into other devices using my phone.

mp3 ,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

Nice, someone else with an InputStick.

KickMeElmo ,

Ayy, I respect your taste.

TheBananaKing ,

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 ,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

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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