For me, it’s CAD software. FreeCAD is trash (sorry, lovers). Fusion360 is honestly the best out there for free. The “almost there” app is Shapr3D, but fuck $40/m.

And yes I’ve tried all the others not listed here.

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    Operating systems.

    Windows is a collection of legacy code with trash strewn over top, but it is ubiquitous.

    Apple’s offerings are typically decent and reliable, but the executives spent a lot of time lately kissing the ring.

    Linux is simply not something I’m interested in supporting for my family.

    I’d just like something that’s easy to use, common enough I don’t need to teach people to use it, secure by design, and not owned by an evil megacorp.

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      Yeah that ring kissing rubs me.

      You could always use HaikuOS (kidding) there’s ZERO evil behind that one!

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        How many competitors does it have that can do email, contacts, calendar, shared versions of the above items, and hybrid connect to exchange online.

        I can’t think of a single option besides groupwise which is dead.

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    This might be controversial, but I want yet another code editor.

    Hear me out, I write very little code, but often in widely different programming languages. Most of the time I write LaTeX and/or Typst all day, so I need:

    1. an editor that sandbox really well, there is no way I am trusting all my coding environment with my entire user space.
    2. an editor that don’t require much tinkering: if it can get to 80% there, I am welling to learn the rest, but I don’t want an editor that get 20% there and force me to pull 80 different package just to do things.
    3. preview LaTeX and Typst within the sandbox, ideally just in editor, so I don’t need to configure synctex.
    4. not controlled by a big tech like Microsoft.

    So far, I am only able to find vscodium that is close to my desire, but it is still mostly controlled by Microsoft.

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    Excel. There are other options, sure, but excel is really hard to beat.

    Email. Gmail really does it well. However, I have switched mostly to Proton, so maybe that’ll stick.

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      Pandas/Polars is all I need in a Jupyter notebook to replace Excel. Its not even a contest if you know some python for doing any real work.

      I concede Excel has a lower bearer to entry for teams composed of mixed technical abilities.

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        So much this. If you find yourself writing nested formulas e.g.

        =IF(A1>=90, "A", IF(A1>=80, "B", IF(A1>=70, "C", "F")))
        

        Do yourself a favour and switch to Python and Pandas. You can do so much more, so much faster, and so much simpler. And at the end of an your code, you can pd.to_excel() to spit out your dataframe as an xlsx.

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    Anything closed where the update is “throw it away, buy the new model”. Industrial electronics, car stereo, any gen 1/old product.

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    Literally anything that you have to pay monthly for. I do not care what it is.

    I have an old version of Sony Movie Studio Platinum that, legally, they still have to provide me a download for. But, holy absolute hell if they didn’t make it nearly impossible to just download the version I paid for. Of course, the new one is subscription only. Costs so much I’d have paid more in 3 months than the single one time payment I did for the old version a decade ago.

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    RCS messaging. The important bits are closed source so you have to use google services.

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      Yeah, Creative Suite era, before Creative Cloud. That for every Adobe product.

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    PDF or really just an alternative to Adobe that isn’t even PDF but a completely different format that is open source by default so that nobody really needs a specific app to make edits. Maybd that’s just ODT?

    Also, maybe not an alt per say but just want games to work on Gnu/Linux. Like all the AAA titles should be able to run on, for example, Linux Mint natively without Wine. A pipe dream sadly since capitalism dictates what works where but I digress.

    Going back to Adobe though, would love something other than Photoshop that isn’t GIMP. Once upon a time, there was an open source project called Glimpse which basically did what Linux Mint does for Gnome and gave GIMP a much better interface. Sadly, they shut down their project. Lame.

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    Resin printing slicing software.

    There’s currently two main options, Lychee and ChituBox. I’ve only used Lychee (after giving up with Chitu) so I can only speak on that. Lychee has mostly everything I want in terms of features, but customization is very limited (ie keybinds, default behavior etc), and some aspects of the UI can be VERY clunky. And the best part: 90% of the features that you need to slice somewhat effectively are locked behind a paywall. They do offer a 30 day trial, so I have a backup file of all my settings, and every 30 days I make a new burner account.

    It’s a nightmare compared to the plethora of slicing options available for filament printers.

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      Oh and it’s monthly too? That’s the worst. For CAD I only print something like once or twice per month. I cannot justify any cost monthly.

      Have you tried any of the Elegoo.com products? I know nothing about resin printing, but they supposedly support it

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        Can’t speak to Elegoo’s product line, but I have an Anycubic Photon Mono M5S and it’s been pretty reliable for the 3 or so years I’ve owned it. Anycubic also has a branded slicer that’s serviceable and free to use, I think it’s a fork from chitubox but not 100% sure.

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    Honestly, notes apps. All of the big tech options are fine, but they’re big tech, so fuck them. All of the open source options suck. The best I’ve found is just Nextcloud Notes, but it’s still shit. Basic Markdown syntax, no linking notes, adding attachments is… well idk, I haven’t figured out how to do that yet.

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      I’ve found Obsidian to work well for me. Its plugin ecosystem is pretty robust, so there’s a lot of room to bolt on features.

      And if you really need an open source option with every possible tool and a full customization language… emacs

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        Yep. Obsidian plugins is like installing Skyrim then thinking, “I’ll just go get the essentials from Nexus Mods…”

        Three hours later you have an absolute beast that also does note taking too.

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          I keep seeing people say this, but I’ve never seen a plug-in that seemed to do much of anything that the base engine wasn’t already.

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        No, but I use iPhone. Ideally I’d want something self hosted that works on all platforms.