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Actually, there's lots of FOSS software which is at least just as good as proprietary. Most FOSS lacks the support of proprietary though. And I don't mean the "call someone on the other end of the world" support, I mean manuals, tutorials and stuff like that. /Off topic
On topic: Apache, Git, Home Assistant and Jellyfin.
I am blown away by KDEnLive and how quickly I’ve been able to pick it up to learn it.
It’s as simple as the classic Windows Movie Maker but also just as capable as iMovie or what little I did in FinalCutPro on a Mac.
One feature I love on this is that I was editing a video on my Windows gaming PC and have the files all on the cloud. I then loaded that same project on my Linux laptop and it gave me an error that it didn’t have the media… however…it would parse a folder FOR ME and then add that media back into the project. In minutes I had the complete video timeline just as it was on my Windows machine now on my Linux laptop.
It’s also just so basic and easy to use. It’s a bit refreshing and not intimidating to use. Granted, I am someone who’s somewhat familiar with video editing from other applications, but not a pro by any means.
kdenlive is very intuitive to use, I like using it for basic video editing. Not a professional though, so I can't comment on anything about those kind of workflows.
Syncthing!
I don't even know what to compare it to, I have been using it so long.
Gnome is the best UI there is IMO. Anything else is cluttered, or privacy-invasive, or both.
Actual Budget vs YNAB. Actual can sync data from European banks for free via an integration with goCardless, YNAB pulled this feature a couple years ago as well exponentially increasing pricing. Actual has more powerful reporting and a planned multi currency support
Functionality, list of supported sites/services and simplicity
The only drawback for some users would be that it's CLI-only, but there are GUI frontends like Open Video Downloader (a.k.a youtube-dl-gui)
I have not used it personally, but Blender is famously used in high value Hollywood productions.
I have experience with Blender and its counterparts, in a professional setting. Blender sure is powerful and solid on its own, for many things you can make the case that is better than Maya- it's absolutely better value - however I wouldn't say it's better on all fronts. But yes it's absolutely worthy of a mention here.
Betterbird email client.
Borg is an amazing backup utility.
borgmatic is an abstraction layer that makes borg a little easier to work with.
Things like scheduling, repo management, notifications. I like it very much.
Home Assistant is - by far - a better home automation platform than anything else I've tried. Most of them cannot integrate with as many platforms and your ability to create automations is not as powerful.
Folks will argue that it's harder. I argue back that if you buy a hub with it pre-installed, your setup experience is as easy or easier than HomeKit or Google Home or maybe Alexa.
I fully agree - home assistant is the way to go, even if it's a little more complicated.
It's much easier to add / remove / replace hubs as needed. A few years ago I switched my main hub from Alexa to HA. Then, a month or two ago, I decided to move away from Alexa due to the speech to text recognition noticeably degrading, they removed features (I forget what the feature was, it was a while ago), and recent policy changes. Super easy to disconnect and switch to a different assistant like Siri / HomeKit.
There's a type of applications where I'd dump HomeAssistant, Pi-Hole and maybe TrueNAS and a few others where the FOSS option is the clear leader... if you're a power user trying to do things the proprietary equivalents won't even acknowledge as an option, but they're not something you'd give a normie.
I just don't think "objectively better" is a good way to look at it for a lot of this.
ShareX or flameshot for taking screenshots. ShareX needs some tweaks out of the box but once it's tweaked it is so much more convenient when you need to make super quick tweaks/edits like adding steps or highlights or something.
Flameshot is so good.
ShareX is amazing, it just needs a big UX improvement. If you're not technical of nature, the program is kinda too much at once. I can't recommend it easely to my family until it has a simpler interface option.
I agree so much for flameshot. For work I moved to a Mac and we are not allowed to install flameshot (signing issue), and the workflow for taking screenshots (e.g., when writing documentation) is so much worse and slow with the default macOS tooling.