Mi favorito que uso todos los dรญas y no entiendo que no lo use todo el mundo es : thunderbird
My favorite that I use every day and I don't understand why not everyone uses it is: thunderbird
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Mi favorito que uso todos los dรญas y no entiendo que no lo use todo el mundo es : thunderbird
My favorite that I use every day and I don't understand why not everyone uses it is: thunderbird
NetHack!
uhh probably uhh AOSP and calyx os
Uptime Kuma is a fantastic selfhosted status page system. You can use it to track and notify you of network outages or it can scrape a url for a key word and alert you when it's found. I've heard people using the keyword feature to find out when RPI go back in stock for example.
I use it at work to keep track of our systems and their uptime as well as cloud systems we use.
ReVanced. I love my ad-free, sponsor-blocking, Shorts-removing YouTube experience.
As a bonus, I also enjoy using Mp3tag. It's a program I can use to easily change and update the tags on all my music files, and it can even do it all in batches. It can also connect to various music services (Discogs, Musicbrainz, etc.) to get music tag info directly so you don't have to type it all in manually.
yay
Linux, Firefox, Apache
ShareX and it isn't even close
Right now, it's Warpinator. Makes at-home wireless file transfers so damn SIMPLE.
Qemu/kvm
paperless-ngx
Keepass and firefox expansion Firefox of course Ninite to install and update software Newpipe / yt vanced : youtube alternatives obsidian : note taking (not sure if this is technically open source)