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[–] nyan_kas@piefed.social 14 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Proton.

It allowed me to ditch Windows for good. Playing games on Linux, often with similar or even better performance than on Windows, was an insane idea ten or fifteen years ago. Nowadays it‘s rare to see a game not working on day one. And if it doesn‘t, Proton‘s devs oftentimes fix it within a day or two. It‘s an amazing piece of software with an amazing team behind it.

[–] GalacticGrapefruit@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago

Proton is a god damn godsend. After wrangling four or five WINE tools for a decade, this is a beautiful innovation. Genuinely, made switching away from Windows viable.

[–] ilinamorato@lemmy.world 1 points 8 hours ago

KDE Connect was worth switching away from Mint for. I was blown away. All of this stuff that just works!

[–] dismay3915@lemmy.world 3 points 12 hours ago

Now that I think about it, most of it.

Neovim, curl, ffmpeg, all gnu utils, sioyek (pdf viewer), i3wm, autorandr, alacritty, tmux and so on.

[–] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 15 hours ago

OH! tmux obviously. It's rock solid.

[–] orvorn@slrpnk.net 10 points 19 hours ago
[–] UpperBroccoli@feddit.org 2 points 13 hours ago
[–] SinTan1729@programming.dev 7 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

neovim

It just feels right. It took me some time to get used to the vim motions. But man, does it make moving around any project so fast and natural. I went in for the customizability. And that's obviously there. But the sheer speed it gives me is uncanny. My past self with VS Code could never.

I'd also suggest taking some time to write your own config from scratch once you get the hang of it; it'll be worth it.

[–] brb@sh.itjust.works 1 points 12 hours ago

bolt launcher

[–] Kolanaki@pawb.social 8 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

Does "Linux" itself count? I can't even remember the last time I had anything running Linux have a system crash.

[–] AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works 7 points 21 hours ago

ffmpeg and rsync are heavy candidates for me

[–] cymor@midwest.social 17 points 1 day ago
[–] vk6flab@lemmy.radio 16 points 1 day ago
[–] avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 27 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] Tja@programming.dev 16 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Those a fighting word~~s~~

[–] shrugs@piefed.social 11 points 22 hours ago (3 children)

here you go: systemd is so much better then sysv-init, it's not even funny

I really can't take people serious that think sysv-init was the superior system. I mean for real, have you ever worked with it and all it's shortcomings? It wasnt even a system, it was a bunch of bad init scripts

[–] sage@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 24 minutes ago

Nobody argued that sysv was better.

Just that there are other options, apart from systemd.

[–] terabyterex@lemmy.world 3 points 4 hours ago

i started my professional software development career in 1999. the amount of older guys who called the web stupid and a fad or "gopher is the future of the internet" was crazy. people hate change

[–] Tja@programming.dev 5 points 14 hours ago

It was a bunch of bad init scripts, but it was our bunch of bad init scripts.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 1 day ago
[–] JakoJakoJako13@piefed.social 1 points 15 hours ago

mpd+ncmpcpp

df -h for a bit of existential dread.

[–] hosaka@programming.dev 2 points 18 hours ago

xbps as of recent

[–] 30p87@feddit.org 20 points 1 day ago

openssh

and on the opposite side, nvidia drivers

[–] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 3 points 20 hours ago

foot has been pretty solid for me. No complaints.

[–] heliotrope@retrofed.com 3 points 20 hours ago

GNU nano.

I don't know why I bothered using Vim, Neovim, Micro, mg, and JOE for so long, when nano was always there (though not necessarily OOTB), configurable with all of the features I used in the other editors, and has never broken as long as I've been using it.

The only editor I may leave it for would be Emacs, and that would be more for the extension scripts and an excuse to learn ELisp than anything else.

[–] cadekat@pawb.social 13 points 1 day ago

less is an unsung hero.

[–] hoohoohoot@fedinsfw.app 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

MPV

Would change it for anything!

If I can't play it in MPV, I don't wanna play it.

Everything else feels like going back to the stone age. No offense to VLC fans. VLC is cool too, and I still recommend it because of its simpler GUI. But MPV is the MVP.

[–] cymor@midwest.social 3 points 1 day ago
[–] Damage@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 day ago