On Smartphone : OpenKeychain, Tor Browser, SimplesTools Collection, FairMail, NewPipe, Fdroid, Organic Maps, Cake Wallet, Aegis
On PC : Emacs, Gimp, Audacity
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On Smartphone : OpenKeychain, Tor Browser, SimplesTools Collection, FairMail, NewPipe, Fdroid, Organic Maps, Cake Wallet, Aegis
On PC : Emacs, Gimp, Audacity
I'm having a harder time thinking of proprietary programs I use. I guess the biggest offender is mobile apps. As far my computer goes, discords flatpak is the only one coming to mind.
Trillium notes!!! It's a really really beautiful note taking application for linux!
Greenshot
FileZilla
Blender, Krita, Inkscape, OBS, vlc. Running Ubuntu Studio. Also, Resolve and REAPER.
ripgrep
Homebridge AltStore Voyager + Lemma (Lemmy clients)
This one, as well as WordPress and technically Mastodon because I post on both platforms.
I used to use Mastodon for my drawings before I discovered Jetpack for Wordpress and began posting more of my artwork there regularly.
Firefox and ProtonMail too for web and email.
LibreOffice Irfanview
Terraform.... Oh wait, Nevermind. I need to start switching to OpenTofu now.
Emacs
vim, perl, bash, just to name a few
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.
KiCAD. It's so good these days.
I still code most Python in IDLE. It's fine!
Various flavors of Linux and the many, many applications supporting that. Also OpenWRT. OpenOffice > Google Sheets.
I also grabbed an open-source script that would turn on a fan every time the humidity level rose high enough for a specific type of mold to grow, and move air until it dropped. That ran all day for a few years until the fan broke and I repurposed the other hardware.