I’m surprised that no one mentioned super tux kart yet
I’m surprised that no one mentioned super tux kart yet
I spent so many hours on wesnoth…
That one is perhaps the most polished open source game out there.
+1 for k9. Lightweight nd functional.
Sometimes it feels like I’m the only one using geany. Nice to see it mentioned.
Syncthing is awesome. I’m never losing data to a damaged or stolen device again, and it makes accessing data from a computer and sending data to the phone so much easier.
But we have to keep in mind that syncthing doesn’t protect by default us from accidental deletion, so it’s not a 100% replacement for a backup.
After using different distros for more than 10 years, I reached a never imagined level of not caring anymore. Nowadays, I use any of them, and it’s fine. I don’t even care to change the wallpaper or tweak most settings anymore.
For the record, I’m using fedora on my main rig, mx linux on my low-end laptop, and armbian on my orange pi board.
It’s not the services that are dying, but the internet as we used to know.
Change is natural, but the services are all changing in a way not beneficial forthe users.
The ones that come to my mind:
Syncthing, because I’m tired of losing data by damaged hardware.
Open in whatsapp, because that damn app is really popular in Brazil, and I don’t want to add random strangers to my contacts list.
Cache cleaner, because my phone is quite limited on storage for modern usage, and I have to urgently free some space here and there.
DroidFS, to securely store my documents and avoid someone using them in case I get robbed.
Adding tales of maj’eyal to the roguelike list.