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Iโve been liking Digikam and Rawtherapee (which is an awful name for the record) for photo gubbins.
Rawtherapee
I'm a darktable guy myself. I have tried Rawtherapee and was even an exclusive user of Art (RT fork) for a while, but darktable has everything I need in one package.
Linux, of course. But another one that I use all the time, and love to death, is SageMath. It's the perfect blend of mathematics and programming for me.
Neovim. It's an awesome editor and it has a great community and ecosystem.
For games:
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Anuto TD (found a few days ago, isn't super feature rich but still fun to kill time)
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Mindustry (never played a game like it before, ended up supporting by buying it on Steam)
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Supertuxkart (I love how many custom add-on karts and tracks I have)
For non-games:
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Termux (allows me to get apk files and install Revancify for add free yt)
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VLC (I don't mind slow updates and have yet to switch mostly because I can't find anything better that isn't more complicated than it needs to be and/or is closed source)
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KDE Connect (I have almost always had problems with moving files from and to my desktop via cord)
I'd include something like Linux, but I personally feel that's kinda cheating because of how large it is compared to the others.
Docker, Ansible, Terraform, and Kubernetes
QGIS and OpenStreetMap for mapping
yay
I have used a lot of stuff over the years but my favorite would have to be a little command line program called cowsay. It takes whatever text you feed it and puts it in a speech bubble above a cow, hence the name.
Definitely OpenFOAM. It competes with commercial software that costs thousands of dollars.
Suricata
Linux, Tor, and the Ballistica game engine/BombSquad game (not fully open source as stuff used for sensitive data remains closed source ๐)
Edit: forgot git lol
Firefox, Neovim, Pass (password store) and Wezterm. I heavily use all four of them.
I also need to give a special mention to Aegis Authenticator on Android.
ShareX and it isn't even close
NetHack!
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.
Linux, Firefox, Apache
Right now, it's Warpinator. Makes at-home wireless file transfers so damn SIMPLE.