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🏠 Programs I Like - Home
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2023-08-23

This is a list of programs which I may or may not have experience with, and why I have a positive regard for them.

Generally, I adore any tool with a community-based ecosystem that has some component which can be deployed on a server of your choosing. This isolates your data from the data of others and keeps it out of the public eye. Nerdy!

Anything self-hosted.

Catppuccin.

  • Catppuccin is a coffee-flavored theme ecosystem for just about everything.

The Hundred Rabbits ecosystem.

  • Programs I Like/hundred-rabbits is a collective that creates tools, games, and music while sailing around the world.
  • They've made several toy programs that I enjoy playing with as well as some neat minimal tools for their own personal computing system called Uxn.

Linux.

Suckless software

  • https://suckless.org/ is a wonderful resource for in-depth explanations of why a certain piece of software sucks or rocks. However, it's limited to a very specific set of programs.
  • This category typically includes highly flexible pieces of software that I affectionately refer to as "configuration hell." If you're not breaking your entire install every time you want to view a new filetype, you're doing it wrong.
  • Here are some strictly software projects, as well as my quick thoughts on each (with a more in-depth explanation sometimes available):

Programming languages?