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date-fns for saving my sanity when working with dates in JavaScript.
doas pacman -Syu (arch)
doas emerge -avuDN @world (gentoo)
I'll skip all the already mentioned ones and go for a less known one, EasyTag.
I used it to organise the tags in my music collection. Super useful as you can batch fill in tags based on file structure (like author/album/song) or do the reverse and sort files in a file structure based on tags.
I really like wazuh. Its such a well put together product and feels like enterprise software. One of the best cyber security tools there is.
At my left hand, Pulovers Macro Creator runs on my tablet pc 24/7.
I'm getting a lot of use from Syncplay recently
oh and grapheneos!!!
GCC, back in the days DJGPP in particular. As a child in the 1990s I could not afford the big name compilers like Watcom. And compared to DJGPP, all the βprizedβ Borland/Turbo stuff that my middle school pushed (with segmented real mode), were practically Fisher-Price and Mattel compilers.
Linux,KDE,Bitcoin,F-droid and everything built around them.
Neovim(astronvim ftw), Firefox,
I really like to use Shotcut for video editing and Audacity for audio related things.
Barrier KVM RustDesk Bitwarden
As a music hoarder and RYM nerd, I'd have to say the entire MusicBrainz ecosystem, from the service itself to the tagger.
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup!