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What’s a piece of software that makes your life better, every day?

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  • sysop408@sfba.socialS sysop408@sfba.social

    @jhpot pre-AI BBEdit and a simple open source clipboard manager for the Mac called Clipy.

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    @sysop408 Clipy is a very solid tool

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    • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

      What’s a piece of software that makes your life better, every day?

      jerbear@kind.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jhpot Wipr 2 by @mipstian
      Reeder Classic
      mRemoteNG

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      • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

        What’s a piece of software that makes your life better, every day?

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        @jhpot

        Ummmm.... Mastodon

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        • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

          What’s a piece of software that makes your life better, every day?

          decadecity@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @jhpot I get a lot of mileage out of Syncthing: I have one shared folder it to keep my notes and to-do lists (simple markdown files) available on all my devices, I have one folder for my music collection (DRM free mp3/ogg files) on my laptops and home server, I have another folder that keeps my phone photos available on all my devices (and thus backed up on my home server), other folders for a couple of research project, &c. It stands in for the functionality provided by a number of different cloud services and has the additional advantage of making them also work offline by keeping local copies always available.

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          • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

            What’s a piece of software that makes your life better, every day?

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            @jhpot

            Linux.

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            • decadecity@hachyderm.ioD decadecity@hachyderm.io

              @jhpot I get a lot of mileage out of Syncthing: I have one shared folder it to keep my notes and to-do lists (simple markdown files) available on all my devices, I have one folder for my music collection (DRM free mp3/ogg files) on my laptops and home server, I have another folder that keeps my phone photos available on all my devices (and thus backed up on my home server), other folders for a couple of research project, &c. It stands in for the functionality provided by a number of different cloud services and has the additional advantage of making them also work offline by keeping local copies always available.

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              @decadecity I've been using Resilo Sync for this since it was called Bittorrent Sync, and keep meaning to switch to SyncThing

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              • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

                @sysop408 Clipy is a very solid tool

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                @jhpot glad to find another fan of Clipy! The best thing about it is that it does exactly what I need it to do and not a bit more.

                I've tried countless clipboard managers and they all need a heavy dose of addition by subtraction.

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                • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

                  What’s a piece of software that makes your life better, every day?

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                  @jhpot

                  the firmware in my electric kettle?

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                  • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                    @jhpot

                    Ummmm.... Mastodon

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                    @mastodonmigration you're cheating. 😅

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                    • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

                      @decadecity I've been using Resilo Sync for this since it was called Bittorrent Sync, and keep meaning to switch to SyncThing

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                      @jhpot Yeah, I went from Bittorrent Sync to SyncThing but they both provide that local-first, peer-to-peer syncing that's the real enabler here: the more you use it the more you find you can use it for.

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                      • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

                        What’s a piece of software that makes your life better, every day?

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                        @jhpot Grayjay. I'm still hooked to YouTube, unfortunately...

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                        • paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange

                          @jhpot

                          the firmware in my electric kettle?

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                          @paul_ipv6 is this really a thing

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                          • jhpot@mastodon.socialJ jhpot@mastodon.social

                            @paul_ipv6 is this really a thing

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                            @jhpot

                            correct temp water for my coffee every morning, no hassles? vastly more of an improvement on my life that any other software i can think of.

                            most software just gets in my way, breaks things that used to work, or annoys me.

                            i haven't had to update my kettle, install an app, buy a subscription, deal with AI on it. definitely my favorite.

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