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    • syncthing
    • tealdeer (tldr)
    • fish
    • yt-dlp
    • ffmpeg
    • zoxide
    • keepassxc
    • jamesdsp
    • lapce
    • mediainfo

    I don't use these as much but still cool:

    • helix
    • croc
    • imagemagick
    • zellij
    • eza
    • bat
    • bacon
    • du-dust
    • ripgrep
  • Firefox has the (officially recommended) Simple Tab Groups addon and a couple different addons for horizontal tabs.

  • There's OpenTracks but idk if that does what you're looking for.

  • On Lemmy you can sort by top day in a community, idk if you can open up mastodon hashtags through Lemmy or not

  • It's unencrypted, your ISP / Starbucks wifi can read all the files you send. Use SFTP instead.

  • Yeah, for me 16 GB was fine, but it only costs like $20 to go from 16 to 32 so there's no reason not to, and it's nice not having to worry about it. I use a browser addon that reduces my Firefox memory usage to like 2 GB max though, without that it can balloon to like 5 GB which would be too much for gaming with 16 GB.

  • You mean like nixos-unstable, the rolling release channel of NixOS?

  • Posts aren't federated unless you search for them or are subscribed to the person/community who posted it

  • Xorg users trying to use a 144hz Freesync monitor with a 60hz second monitor

  • I think there's a Steam Link app now which doesn't use the physical device, or they might be using Steam Remote Play.

  • I get caught up on Subscribed - New and make sure I've seen everything, and then if I'm still bored I'll go to All - Top Day or 12 hour, and then if I've seen most of those I go down to Top 6 hour

  • What I do is have a separate /synced/media/music folder on both my pc and phone, and use syncthing for that and don't worry about the default Android music folder.

    For playlists I do that on my pc with the music player Strawberry, I can add songs to a playlist and save it as a .m3u file in that same /synced/media/music folder. The playlists still work on my phone since it's just local paths from the root of my music folder. I would do playlists on my phone as well but I use JetAudio which is pretty buggy and doesn't let me modify .m3u playlists, although I'm sure some other player would let you create and modify them.