Been awhile since I saw a thread like this and they’re always good for at least one or two things I’ve never heard of before. Bonus points if the software is open source and cross platform. Extra bonus points if you link to where we can see it/get it.

My contribution: Destiny which is an anonymous, P2P, E2EE file sharing app - its basically a GUI for a Magic Wormhole implementation. Works on Linux (tarball or appimage), Win, Mac, Android (inc f-droid) and iOS. Only downside is it’s not been updated for 2 years.

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    I’m surprised how many people don’t know about a Linux utility called “fuck”. When you make a mistake on the command line and get an error, you just type “fuck” and it looks at what happened and suggests a fix. If this looks correct - and it almost always is - you just hit Enter and it types that in for you. Best thing ever!

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    Candle.

    It’s an android app that uses your display to make a “glow” to light a room rather than using the camera flash like a torch.

    It’s in F-Droid.

    Obviously the camera flash is more powerful if you’re outside or whatever, but using the display this way is way better inside. That tiny little dazzling pin-prick of light is just… unpleasant.

    With candle you can also set whatever color you like. Red is nice to avoid waking people or ruining night vision.

    I discovered this app when we had twins and waking up to nurse them overnight. Gonna sound weird if you’ve not been through this but basically they won’t really wake up they make a gentle sooky noise, and you put a bottle or boob in their mouth and they suckle while they sleep. If you turn a light on they’re gonna wake up which is sub-optimal.

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      I fell down the everyday carry flashlight pipeline / rabbit hole instead. Not recommended if you don’t want to ruin your perception of what’s a great tint of light to you.

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    For Windows users, I want to recommend PowerToys: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/

    The “toys” that I use a lot are: PowerToys Awake: to keep my laptop awake even if I’m away from keyboard for a while.

    Fancy Zones: to create my own layout of windows, especially on the ultra-wide monitor I have at work, it’s easy to have 3 smaller windows next to each other according to my layout.

    Mouse Utilities, I often can’t find my mouse cursor, just pressing a hotkey will literally spotlight the cursor.

    Quick Accent, especially for multi-lingual people this is really handy, though it takes a bit to get used to its working.

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      FancyZones is literally the only thing I’m missing from Windows after switching to Linux. I’ve looked around stack and reddit but have only found posts asking for that functionality, haven’t found a solution. Is there a DE/window manager/etc that has similar functionality?

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        Isn’t Fancy Zones just window tiling? KDE has a tiling built in (hit meta+t to set up and then hold shift while dragging a window) and there are a hundred way more nerdy tiling window managers.

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      I use fancy zones, and also the one that finds your mouse cursor as I’m always losing it, and the always on top mode for when I don’t want a teams call to vanish while I do something else

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    Greenshot is free, open-source, and the built-in image editor is perfect (for my use-case, ymmv). ShareX is also FOSS but more well-known.

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      I used to use Greenshot but switched over to Flameshot. Also Free software, but has better and easier editing tools. The numbered arrows are so handy.

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    If any of you still aren’t using YT Revanced… why?! So yeah, that one, cause God knows my limit for insipid and repetitive ads is extremely small.

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      pipe pipe

      I’ve been using this for 6 months or so and it seems a lot more stable than previous iterations.

      Also freetube for linux desktop

      Finally pinchflat for archiving content because IDK how long these apps are going to keep working.

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        I love pipe pipe, especially the live comments view that emulates nico nico douga style. It’s annoying for most since the comments obscure the video going past it, but it’s a bit of a nerdy fun to me.

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      Because I don’t watch videos on my phone.

      YouTube has broken uBlock and Firefox. Still works on Edge, but I’d rather not switch browsers back and forth. Yes, I’ve cleared my cache.

      Anyone?

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    OmniDiskSweeper. Forget apps that help manage disk space with some ugly graph that’s difficult to understand. This just lists files and directories with the heaviest / most space used from top to bottom in a file tree. Essential. Here’s what it looks like:

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    Apparently many don’t know libre office is thing and free. Seeing people ask for goggle doc alternative amd all they need is a word processor.

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    https://logseq.com/ a personal knowledge base with markdown and has a whiteboard feature. I live in this program now. From daily little notes and reminders to full on script writing. It’s a little clunky but it works with my brain. Other similar programs are notion, obsidian and anytype.

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      I can second logseq but it has a bit of a steep learning curve. Not impossible but you have to learn how logseq wants you to use their software and then it becomes powerful.

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        What’s your take on how they want you to use their software? I throw down bullet points in the journal, tag them with big overarching themes, and link to old journal entries sometimes. Am I missing something important?

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          I’m used to journaling by topic but Logseq wants you to journal by date. So you start by journalling on the date saying you’re working on x and then you link to x and then put details there.

          It’s a bit round about it you’re not used to it.