IntelliJ for sure, WebStorm is good, PyCharm is great, GoLand is great, Rider is great, DataGrip is great. I don't use jupyter notebooks enough to have a strong opinion on DataSpell, but it was fine.
I dunno what features are proving to be problematic for you in PhpStorm. My experience has generally been quite good and I use many of their products daily.
An easy option is VaultWarden. Pretty painless to host AND it'll store your passwords. There are probably better dedicated tools, but it's functionality is pretty solid.
Slackware around 96. I downloaded it from a local BBS over a 28.8 modem. It took forever. I don't recall how many floppies it took, but it was a good stack. I got it installed, then realized it was in Portuguese. I did not know Portuguese at the time. So I got a crash course in Linux and Portuguese at the same time learning how to reconfigure the language settings. It was a fun time.
I never used their app, but I have a Yi camera. There are several open source firmwares for them that provide many more features than stock. I feed my cameras into Frigate, which isn't particularly simple to configure, but gives you a great open source DVR.
I don't really like the Yi camera actually. I've had much better luck with Amcrest.
I haven't used it, but agendav - https://github.com/agendav/agendav looks like it might be what you're looking for. There are similar projects for iCal format, which many calendar apps can emit as well.
I love all strava's social elements, but it has just gotten worse and worse over time. We really need a federated alternative. I've been toying with concepts for a while, even made a bridge from Garmin to mastodon API, but the long term concern for me is that Garmin seems to be picky with official API access so it would be difficult for individual servers to import data from there or other sources.
I dunno about PHP Storm, but I've used pretty much all their other IDEs and they're hands down better than their competitors. I wish they had picked better names for Data Grip and Data Spell though. I can never keep track of which is which.
I generally agree, but its difficult to say what kind of vulnerabilities may lie in wait due to outdated dependencies. Heliboard seems to be the successor, also does not have network access, and is more regularly updated. Whatever satisfies your threat model though.
If it's working for you then great, but that hasn't been updated in over 2 years. For something that all my input is filtered through I'd like something better maintained.
I've been using it on my gaming rig/dev workstation for nearly a year and its been great. Games work great. I had some issues with printer drivers, and with some dev tools. I hadn't used a fedora-based system in years so many of my issues likely stemmed from that. Editors seem to be confused by the home symlink, especially IntelliJ et al.
Overall I'd highly recommend it. Someone mentioned slow boot, but that hasn't been my experience. It boots within a few seconds.
I so want them to do this. Big ol baphomet right on the cover, and put the TST tenets on the first page. If they undercut the Trump bible aren't they kind of obligated to go with the cheaper option?
IntelliJ for sure, WebStorm is good, PyCharm is great, GoLand is great, Rider is great, DataGrip is great. I don't use jupyter notebooks enough to have a strong opinion on DataSpell, but it was fine.
I dunno what features are proving to be problematic for you in PhpStorm. My experience has generally been quite good and I use many of their products daily.