vrighter an hour ago

A lot of them. They might not always look nice, unfortunately, but there sure are a ton of tools that equal or rival professional stuff (and professional stuff often uses a bunch of them anyway nowadays)

t0duf0du 2 hours ago

Most recently, the Zed editor. Also lazydocker and zellij.

journal 8 hours ago

https://github.com/ShawInnes/SshKeyGenerator change your life. this saves me so many clicks of what would otherwise be a really stupid alternative method of automation regarding these deployments i have to do. i couldn't prompt chatgpt for this code if my life depended on it.

ptidhomme 13 hours ago

GrapheneOS, OpenBSD, Wireguard

karmakaze 8 hours ago

Entire development/software stack: Linux+gnu/Debian, gcc/llvm, PostgreSQL/MySQL, git, Kotlin/Java/jvm, TypeScipt/js, maven, frameworks (currently Javalin+Vue.js).

And Firefox. And open-weights LLMs we can run locally/privately.

aborsy 16 hours ago

Linux, particularly Debian.

stop50 13 hours ago

Linux Debian OpenBSD Lineageos Mastodon + the fediverse

austin-cheney 9 hours ago

Jellyfin, Debian, photoprism, node.js, chart.js, TypeScript, VS Codium, PiHole

pavelai 3 hours ago

Obviously it's

* Docker

* WASM

* Rustlang

* Web itself

bawis 11 hours ago

Ublock, no comparison folks.

anon115 12 hours ago

solidjs and vite has been a breeze to prototype with so far i love it

toomuchtodo 13 hours ago

Homebrew

  • pavelai 3 hours ago

    Yep, this is one is a real hero in this list

enz 16 hours ago

The Linux kernel and (neo)vim.

lemonwaterlime 12 hours ago

coreutils, nix, vim, Haskell (ghc), postgresql, latex

mmphosis 16 hours ago

GNU Linux BSD

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bigwhite 12 hours ago

linux, git, vim, golang/go

bn-l 14 hours ago

Git

howToTestFE 12 hours ago

Vite. Vitest. Storybook. React.