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    • Duplicati: A backup software that securely stores and restores data across various platforms and cloud services. Supports encryption and incremental backups (versioning). Lots of possibilities, but use it to back up my PC to my NAS and the other way around.

    • Ferdium: Messaging and other services combined in a single interface. Using it for Telegram, Whatsapp and services like Home Assistant etc. Allows apps to hibernate when not in use.

    • OpenRGB: Control and customize RGB lighting effects on various computer hardware components.

    • Firefox

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      Firefox, Thunder, LibreOffice, Kdenlive, Audacity on GNU+Linux … (I’m no pro which is why I’m on Ubuntu but even still, I haven’t paid for software in years)

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    My favorites based on usage:

    1. 7Zip. It’s clean and has a lot of convenient features.

    2. Bitwarden. I have too many accounts these days. It’s a life saver and it’s on all my devices!

    3. Rufus Formatting tool. This rules. It’s great for just formatting or creating a bootable USB. Not to mention it’s portable so I can bring it with me to work.

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    mpv.io !
    I discovered it before covid, and it is really lightweight and customizable. So many plug-ins, and they’re so simple to create.
    I was usually having issues with VLC or settings that he didn’t have. No issues with mpv, so far.

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    I’ve been using Logseq after trying Notion and Obsidian a good bit and I’m really enjoying it. It’s a block-based note app that makes connecting thoughts together super easy. So far so goo!

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    If I had to pick only one artifact’s worth: bash, probably. Otherwise:

    • bash
    • vim
    • Linux (the kernel itself)
    • Kubernetes
    • Firefox
    • urxvt
    • Python
    • pacman
    • nix
    • util-linux
    • procps-ng
    • iproute2
    • iptables(-ng)/ebtables
    • GNU parallel
    • jq
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    LibreOffice is equal to any office software out there, and has been much more stable than OpenOffice, and works without an internet connection unlike Google Docs.