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Most used for me is Firefox (in fact I'm so used to it, it didn't even come to mind until I saw so many replies mentioning it!).
The favorite is probably git.
For the recently discovered stuff that would probably be the Astro frontend framework (and Svelte).
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Are we only counting FOSS or would Doom count? If Doom counts, my pick is Doom. Having access to Doom's source code is where I learned a huge majority of my programming knowledge making mods for it.
FFmpeg
In terms of overall usage, gotta go GIMP.
Gnome 44, (probably gonna get roasted by Gentoo users) Nano, Librewolf, Free tube, NixOS, Gnu utils, Krita, kdenlive, Gimp Nuclear, Shredder, Gnome disks, Qemu/KVM
Edit- and test disk, it saved my ass this week. I accidentally wrote a new partion table over my hdd that had all my family photos. Used testdisk let it run on my laptop for 22hours recovered all photos and files. Shout out to the Devs for make great FOSS software
I like a bunch of OSS projects but Firefox is way up there above the rest.
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Linux and GNU too :p
Since major projects like Firefox keep getting mentioned, Iβll throw a shout out to Ant Renamer.
Itβs simple, itβs FOSS, and it just works. I often - ahem - acquire a number of files from various sources that are labeled like βMission.Impossible.7.Complete.zHD.2022.xReloadedxβ, and an application like Ant Renamer can batch rename files into whatever you need.
For example, if I need to backup or copy a set of game saves in a folder that all need to have the same prefix like N007 from N002, I would have to manually change 10K files from one prefix to the other. Ant Renamer can do everything in a batch that runs quicker than the blink of an eye.
So, Ant Renamer for the win!
Firefox, probably. Though Heroic Games Launcher is getting there real fast. And currently I very often use Baby Journal, though it's an app I wrote, so I'm not sure I can really call it "favorite", but it's definitely one of my most used FOSS apps currently.
Vaultwarden
firefox and lemmy I guess
Going by what I use the most: Firefox, git, less, tailscale, midnight commander
Honestly probably neko my friends and I used to love rabbit but it went to shit
Os: Linux mint, Solus, endeavour Programs: librewolf, freetube
I don't have "one" favourite but these are up there
Is Android a valid answer? Maybe not Google's monstrosity but AOSP (although I feel as though it's hard to extricate one from the other save for projects like GrapheneOS).
I'm only going to mention desktop software, there's too many tools and layers involved in spinning up a server.
Daily use (most used first):
It's a pretty boring list: connectivity tools, text editors, and version control are placed front and centre. That said they are great tools and I would hate to live in a world where I was limited to only proprietary products
Stuff I wish I had more time to use:
Special mention:
Linux, Firefox, PeerTube
Lemmy
Blender, by far :)
If I had to pick only one artifact's worth: bash
, probably.
Otherwise:
bash
vim
urxvt
pacman
nix
iptables
(-ng
)/ebtables
parallel
jq
gnu
Linux, Firefox, Bitwarden, Android
Emacs, tor, mpv, KDE, f-droid, python, qemu
Godot game engine without a doubt.
Pihole, Kubernetes, ffmpeg, VLC, pretty much we are so technologically advanced because there is so much free and open source software. If it wasn't for it we would be ages behind technologically.