VLC
Firefox
WINISD (more of a love hate relationship)
Totalcommander.
Even went so far as to get a licence.
Minecraft, YouTube (now I use it through FreeTube)
Gimp
VLC
Damn Small Media Player. Loads instantly. Plays mp3s. Takes up 850 KB on my hard drive and ~15 MB RAM while playing a song in a large playlist. Now that’s what I call software.
Darkstone (1999) - Good game for a Diablo clone.
Debian-flavored Linux - My only complaints are hardware compatibility-related, and that is primarily because Nvidia and Intel both suck Microsoft’s floppy disk.
Krita, Gimp, Blender - Never needed another art program. Adobe can eat my paintbrush.
LibreOffice - I would literally have this over MSOffice any and every day of the week.
VLC - It just frickin’ works. And it’s good at its job. It plays anything!
InkScape.
I don’t fully know why but vector graphics just work for me in a way that pixel graphics don’t. I love fiddling with vectors.
Firefox, probably tmux.
Firefox (including recent forks) Antennapod Linux Cyanogen mod / LineageOS Thunderbird K9 Mail GIMP Inkscape Steam DOTA2 (bots only) apt Debian
Probably many more…
Most of 'em. Here are some highlights.
- vi/vim. The one true text editor
- thunderbird. Standard email client
- musicbee. Absolutely the BEST audio player/organizer anywhere. Sadly, not available on Linux
- potplayer. Just a simple, high quality video player
- LibreOffice. Used to be almost as good as MS. Now it is far better.
- FIrefox, sort of. I’ve lately switched to Waterfox, which is from the same code base as ff.
vim/neovim
Well I haven’t been using Newpipe for ten years… Maybe Skyrim…no, I haven’t played that in years… Well it seems my list is gonna be short:
VLC
GIMP
7zipAge of Empires 2, my true love xoxoxo
D’ya watch Wololo last weekend? What a tournament!
Though as good as the aoe2 tourney was, I think aoe4 had them beat this time. So exciting and tense, completely unlike the previous aoe4 Wololo.
I didn’t know it was on unfortunately. I must admit I find the level those folks play at absolutely astounding though, and a little depressing lol.
I’ve used ls, cat, echo, cd, mkdir, mv, cp, rm, & ssh pretty much every day I’ve touched a computer since some time near the end of the twentieth century. Honorable mention to sudo, find, rename, ffmpeg, Gimp, & VLC. If you count ROMs for games, the list gets into the deeper past, though I don’t use them as often. I guess I still need to get around a few Windows/DOS machines, so
DIR and(I don’t love DIR) CDareis probably the absolute oldest when at the keyboard, but it’s technically a different thing for different systems even though it does the same task.As for loving it, I love when shit just works and I love the command line.







