Try to avoid duplicates, keep it interesting.
Nextcloud
Don’t think I’ve seen fish shell yet
- Habits
- Tasks
- Quillpad
- Firefox
- Bitwarden
- Immich
- Miniflux
- Wallabag (also testing Omnivore)
I really love Onnivore, but my only issue is that RSS feeds are mixed in with the things you add to it. That being said, they’ve had a few updates that make it a lot better.
Bitwarden
VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.
Gluetun is great for when you want a container that should only use the network on the other side of a VPN.
Calibre
The iTunes of eBooks.
Calibre Web. And Kavita.
VLC
VLC is so bad, IMO. There are so many things it does really badly or doesn’t do at all that any other alternative (like MPC) does well. It doesn’t help that it’s ugly as sin, too.
Firefox
I’m probably dumb and wrong, but I feel like Firefox is going in a bad direction along with Ubuntu.
Like I think in 10 years there will be a business tier paid Ubuntu OS that ships with Firefox, and after like 3 or 4 iterations, it will be the IE of the future.
Current Firefox user. Writing is on the wall. Looking for new browser. And OS.
Do you sync your Joplin notes with Synching? Any tips?
I do, works like a charm
Not at the moment, but I suppose I could.
Thank you. I tried to set them up to sync between my desktop and Android but no luck.
Syncthing.
LibreOffice
Vim
I even use VIM on my phone (termux).
I tried various GUI text editors on Android, but they tend to be buggy or hard to navigate. Then there’s the fact that I can just open a tmux session, detach, ssh into my phone and attach it.
I’ve been using vim since it was just vi and I can’t even begin to think about using it on a virtual keyboard!
Hacker’s Keyboard is a good Android keyboard for doing terminal stuff. It adds a lot of the keys you need to efficiently work in terminal. Only Android keyboard worth using.
The idea of editing more than a shitpost on my phone is terrible.
I usually use my phone in landscape. It feels better that way. At least for me.
Do you have the keyboard split in landscape? As soon as I go landscape in termux I can’t see the terminal. Also I’ve tried vim on mobile and have to commend you for doing it more than once lol.
Nope. The space is indeed limited, but it’s better than limiting the terminal width too much.
Very neat. Love that you do so much with android!
- KDE Plasma
- Okular
- Dolphin
- Librewolf
- FreeTube
- Debian
- LyX
- Eternity for Lemmy
- Git
KeepassXC
Ardour
Thunderbird
Ardour is fantastic.
Agreed! I only use it for hobby purposes but the amount you can do is staggering.