Linux! The responsible for my knowledge in computing and a great deal of English…Linux is the power!
I switched to Linux Mint full-time a few months ago and it’s blown me away with how good it is.
After 13 years using Linux I still can’t believe it’s free!
Definitely Blender. I’d consider myself a medium grade expert at using it for CAD, solid modelling, 3D printing, yet there are vast sections of it I have never touched, and appear to be so rich that you could build a career around them without overlapping with my skill set.
Blender used to be so difficult to use. It has come a long way and I genuinely like using now, not just forced to because of budget limits.
And like having full Python interface is insane for how powerful it can be even to begginers - but the crazy bastard made it easier with geometry nodes
Blender and KDE
Was going to say Blender as well. It’s mind blowing really. What sets Blender apart from most others though is not the feature set (which is massive) but the UI/UX, which is usually something open source apps are lacking in.
- Freecad
- Linux
- GitLab
- Wireguard
- Firefox
- Prusaslicer
- Klipper
- Wikipedia
- Jellyfin
- Nextcloud
- Navidrome
- Home Assistant
- Syncthing
I’ve been a Nextcloud user for many years (owncloud before that). It’s an amazing application.
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Kdenlive, just wow. I knew absolutely nothing about video editing, and it was so user-friendly, that it only took me a day to create something with it. Such great software.
Wait, osu! is open-source??
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yup! I think the main dev makes so many changes that he’s one of the top github users. No idea how to check that though I only heard it from a friend a while back haha
Firefox is the first to come to mind. Also all the KDE software (when run in KDE).
KDE’s stuff is amazing.
I wish Firefox used QT or there was a KDE browser that was better maintained
Lord, I could not agree more. Fun fact: the document preview feature in the Kate text editor still uses KHTML!
I kinda have the opposite response. I’ve been a mostly open source guy for the last 20 years so when I see what kind of half baked proprietary tools people buy I’m always shocked how much money mediocre software costs.
Up until not too long ago, it seemed like if the leading proprietary tool was half baked, the open source tool was a quarter baked. Take office suites. OpenOffice was pretty consistently ten years behind MS Office. Or GIMP was constantly lagging behind Photoshop in usability, but now is a very good photo editor. The exception has always been development tools, where you get a nice confluence of motivation to volunteer and people knowing what they want.
- Yunohost
- KDE Plasma
- Kdenlive
- Krita
- Inkscape
- Blender
- OBS
- Xonotic
- Beyond All Reason
- Manjaro (Despite the hate, no other distro has worked as well for me)
- Firefly III
- Grocy
- Nextcloud
- DisplayCal / Argyll CMS
- Scribus
- Natron
- MuseScore
- Jellyfin
- Navidrome
- QOwnNotes
…and so many more
OBS is the one that gets me. A lot of streamers I follow talk about how they use OBS because it’s such a reliable standard and works the way they expect. Pretty cool that an open source app is the standard for something as mainstream as livestreaming.
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I actually use EOS on my main machine. Still had a better experience on Manjaro.
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I’ve used many distros over the years. Manjaro has sane defaults, and I like the driver utility and the kernel tool a lot. Overall, Manjaro just works. I’m familiar with all the drama surrounding the distro, but I’m unbothered. I like using it.
I have machines running Debian and EOS too, but when I want something hassle free, like for the retro gaming / emulation machine in my living room, I choose Manjaro.
I love the floating release model. Other OSes vastly over estimate how much time I want to spend on huge updates that break stuff.
Agreed; if you tend to tweak your system at all, 1-2 years of updates all at once will cause chaos with 1-2 years of small changes you totally meant to record in your notes. On the very rare occasion something breaks on my EOS system, updates are frequent enough that it’s usually just the one issue at a time, and I’m still able to remember what silly thing I did to cause the issue - such as compiling NeoChat from git main while using a lib from the AUR to get session verification working early.
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- Blender
- the whole *arr stack
- osu!lazer
- proton
- MultiMC (back then when it used to be “new” and everyone was using TechnikLauncher and the FTB launcher. So 2016/17)
- Element
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- Stable Diffusion
- LLaMA (kinda open source)
- Firefox
- Chromium/Node/Electron
- VSCode
- FFMPEG
Vortex
The Linux ecosystem as a whole
You have got to have one of the best names on this server (unless it is actually an error)
No, it’s my actual username
OBS
Krita, Blender, VLC
EDIT: Xonotic, OBS
I’ll also add Inkscape to the other art apps.
Definitely
Eh, the UI kinda sucks. I agree that it’s still incredible for a free and open source app
I prefer SMPlayer over VLC. It’s similar to VLC, but it uses MPV as it’s main render engine. I started using it after VLC started acting funky on a video one day, and I love it.
Jellyfin, such a great little media server.
Yeah, the reddit community is great to… Need a way to bring them here. 😭
@CCatMan @div, easy, show them tis analyse of Reddit, made with bLacklight. (the TowerData which appears is known to use even keylogger to profile the user).
https://themarkup.org/blacklightThat’s an amazing tool you’ve found! No clue that existed until now.
@Choco1ateCh1p, this and some others must be in any bookmark
https://themarkup.org/blacklight
https://webbkoll.dataskydd.net/en
https://sucuri.net/malware-detection-scanning/
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/url
https://privacyscore.org
https://www.urlvoid.com
https://browserleaks.com
https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com
https://linkunshorten.comTo check Android apps
https://exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/
2nd this! It’s come so far in the past 2 years!
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There’s already a ton that they support. They just rolled out to my LG as well. Unfortunately I think they’re having issues publishing with Tizen on the official store but you can sideload it if you want. https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-tizen
[Edit] they have a pretty good list of supported clients here (press the ‘all’ filter) https://jellyfin.org/downloads/clients/all
qbittorrent
Was just gonna say this. The king of torrent software, thousands of finished github issues, and still going strong.
VLC and OBS
Both of those are amazing, but you gotta admit their UIs are vintage open source, and not in a good way. But once you figure out how it works, it’s great.