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Notepad++ - This piece of software is a very advanced form of Notepad. Fuck that basic Notepad shit that Windows or any other OS gives you. This one is all you'll ever need for basic note-taking needs. But it does a hell of a lot more. One thing I love about it is that, if for any reason I put my PC to sleep, it crashes, power outage, I can run this again and everything I've ever written and no matter how many tabs - it's all retained.

AIMP - The definitive media player that you'll ever need for just playing stuff (music only, sorry if I mislead those thinking it can do video). Winamp and all the other software are just around for nostalgia (though Winamp has it's uses where you need it to play specific formats like video game music such as SNES with .SPC). One feature that attracted me to it was, it used to infuriate me when I am playing something and something crashes in any other media player. And you boot up that media player and you have to play your playlist all over again or that song from the beginning.

Not AIMP, if I accidentally close it, crash or whatever, I can bring it back up and it'll have the song or whatever on Pause so I can resume. Why isn't shit like this more implemented in software?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

Speedcrunch!! Speedcrunch is a text based calculator that I just recently found, and already cannot live without. The syntax is very intuitive. If you're a programmer, you will feel right at home. Now, I do all my bit twiddling in speedcrunch before it gets to code.

It also works on Windows. At work, I have a Windows and Linux machine, and it is pinned to the taskbar on both.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago
  • VLC media player is the gold standard
  • Open broadcasting software / stream labs for broadcasting and studio management
  • Ffmpeg for video editing
  • Yt-dlp for downloading video
  • audacity MP3 editing
  • Plex / jellyfin / Stashapp for media server
  • Pixlr for cloud photo editing
  • Yarn / chocolatey / Asdf / node / poetry - package management
  • Flaresolver, pihole, home automation, nginx
  • Qbit-*arr for file sharing
  • Massgrave for windows activation
  • Filezilla for ftp (upgrade hosting)
  • Depending on bullshit level: discord, Google workspace offers custom domain Google accounts
  • Anything past that I write for myself or find a project with a dockerfile
[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Geany,qbtorrent,Vlc Media Player,LocalSend,obs,KdenLive (Atleast in Linux),Cinnamon (Forked from gnome 3 With a traditional Ui)

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

I got sick of fucking around with windows administrator tasks so I just wrote my own. It's crude. It's not pretty but I'm sick of having my job undermined by windows settings being forced on me.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago

Actual - Accounting/budgeting/etc

Wrote up a python script or three to handle parsing my bank CSV export files into an actually usable form, with automatic categorization, and so now I just do a periodic export and sync, and have all my financial records all in one place with some nice visualization, categorization, and budgeting features from Actual. It saves everything to a local sqlite db, so I can always jump ship to a different system if needed, and also itself provides a CSV export option.

10/10 software, would recommend

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

MPD and whatever front end you like for what's the best music player going, imo. You can tweak your player to your liking, MPD will play any format supported by ffmpeg, has some forks for further functionality, handles big libraries like a champ (I'm sitting at 54,758 files in mine without issue), can serve music streams online and be remotely controlled, and even has ridiculous features like the ability to handle gopher urls for media/streaming.

It's also as lightweight as you want it to be. MPD+ncmpcpp for playback use a whopping 66MB of ram for me.

[โ€“] [email protected] 15 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

KiCad - electrical engieneering

FreeCAD - mechanical engieneering

Blender - 3d modeling, rendering, animation

Krita - raster painting

Kdenlive - video editing

LMMS - music creation

Ardour - sound processing

Nheko - Matrix client

Xonotic - FPS game

KDE - K Desktop Enviroment

Hotspot - GUI for perf sampling profiler

KCachegrind - GUI for valgrind cache simulator

QT Creator - C(++)/QML(and prob JS) IDE

Graphvis - graph visualizer

[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Adding on:

Inkscape - vector graphics program

Meshrom - photogrammetry

Handbrake - video transcoding

MakeMKV - rips DVDs and Blu Ray into video files

7zip - file compression and decompression

Droid48 - Truly excellent HP48 emulator for android

LibreOffice - free word processor & office suite (not without some recent drama though, I guess)

I'm sure I'm forgetting plenty, but hey, more for additional commenters to name.

Edit: Removed Audacity, apparently I'd missed privatization drama around that one too

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Handbrake - video transcoding

FFmpeg.

Edit: Removed Audacity, apparently I'd missed privatization drama around that one too

Still GPL.

Synfig Studio - 2d animation software

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

I definitely considered FFmpeg (I mean, it does everything, and pretty much as fast as possible), but the sense I had was that people were mostly posting about tools that were reasonably accessible to novice users, with nice-ish interfaces. FFmpeg is pretty daunting to newcomers.

OpenSCAD (CAD, but with a programming language-style interface) is kind of in a similar category. It's pretty powerful, and for someone who thinks like a programmer it can be relatively easy to learn, but if you don't already understand 3d transformations on a pretty intuitive level, the program doesn't have a lot of features to ease you into that.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago

kate is similar to npp.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I've recently discovered and made heavy use of xournal++; for stylus-based note taking.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I got heavy use out of that one as a teaching assistant in grad school during the pandemic. I used a cheap wacom drawing pad.

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