For me, it’s hands down Flameshot. The best screenshot tool in the world - I’ve got it hooked up to my PrtScrn key for super easy screenshots.

I also love Kwrite as a Notepad++ alternative, and KolourPaint as a MSPaint alternative

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    • patched dwm
    • polybar
    • kitty
    • a ton of tui’s (mutt, ncspot, cointop, btop, dry, etc)
    • obsidian
    • vscode
    • rofi, thunar
    • blender and daz3d (wine)
    • discord, element

    The only real piece of software I don’t like is Zoom; it’s the most badly behaved app I’ve ever seen. Suck my balls Zoom, stay in your own god damned workspace.

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        Theoretically, I haven’t tried. It’s for a online D&D campaign, so I like having Zoom and Discord on a second monitor because my main monitor already has maps, character sheet, Obsidian for taking notes, etc.

        Most of my video calling is over Teams or Discord, so I may have been thinking of Webex which used to give you a http link that would force you to download the client software and launch it.

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      It’s surprising that for someone as terminal oriented as you seem, your editor of choice is viscose and not vim or emacs

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        I use lunarvim quite a bit, however the application I work with has over 65k code files and sometimes telescope just doesn’t cut it. I also use a number of VSC plugins that I just cannot for the life of me get working in neovim, like the gauge.org LSP stuff.