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Last thread died.
Was wondering what were your guys' top programs you use in your daily life.
Last thread was pretty good and I even got some new and awesome programs from it.
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>>46480492
curl
easystroke
eog
gedit
grep
killall -9
mpd
mpv
mv
ncmpcpp
nightly
prename
rm
sed
tilda
urxvt
youtube-dl

Notes:
I'd use vim as editor, but I need more training.
I'd use sxiv instead of eog, but I cant figure out to start it centered.
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Firefox
Vim
Hexchat
Transmission
VLC
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Powershell 2.0
Livestreamer
Google Music Manager
qBittorrent
NetWorx
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Safari
iTunes
iMessage
Facebook
Twitter
Snapchat
Instagram
Vine
Whatsapp
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PyCharm
Chrome
Steam
Unity
Atom
JDarkRoom
Yik Yak cause my town is dope
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>>46480723

> b8 m8 h8 gr8
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Gedit
GCC
Firefox
Bash

(Gedit+Gcc) + C language + GTK toolkit or one OS book Luke "Understanding Linux Kernel" -> geek fap
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>>46480492
Deadbeef
Deluge
Firefox
mpv
Sakura
Steam
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>>46480492
hangouts
chrome
plex
steam
gnome-terminal
htop
grep
ssh
slack
monodevelop
remmina
pidgin
mumble
netbeans (c++, php, inb4 php; i only use it when absolutely necessary)
nginx
spawn-fcgi

that mostly includes stuff i do for work. at home you can take out remmina, pidgin, and slack
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>>46480492
rtorrent (best torrent client i have ever used. starts fast, works fast, simple)
mpv (lightweight video player. plus youtube-dl, completely replaced flash for me because it performs ten times better)
elinks (tabs, 256 color, feature rich, lightweight)
cmus (i work in the shell a lot clearly, this allows me to run music in a separate workspace while i do whatever)
vim (lightweight editor that is relatively easy to learn)
urxvt (best terminal emulator, light weight with unicode support and what else could you need)
lftp (all the features i need in an ftp client and is reliable)
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>>46480492
The programs I always have running:
GNU Emacs
Iceweasel
Mplayer through EMMS
Okular
Xclipboard
CLISP because GNU Readline and I can't be fucked to set up SLIME with SBCL
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>>46483079
SBCL is generally screwy as hell compared to CLISP. I'll take a small (yes, small) speed penalty if it means I can program faster. CLISP also works a shitload of places SBCL won't, like my sparc64 OpenBSD system, ARM of various stripes. At one point I tried porting it to Haiku OS but gave up when I realized libsigsegv wasn't ported yet.
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ezjail-admin(8) - makes provisioning, starting, stopping, and consoling jail(8) containers on FreeBSD smooth and painless. It's pretty much what Docker wants to be when it grows up.
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>>46483181
>SBCL is generally screwy as hell compared to CLISP.
I have had issues with READ-LINE in it before.
For some reason, output wouldn't come until I gave the input which was intended to come after.
I never did fix it. I just used CLISP.
>I'll take a small (yes, small) speed penalty if it means I can program faster.

>CLISP also works a shitload of places SBCL won't, like my sparc64 OpenBSD system, ARM of various stripes. At one point I tried porting it to Haiku OS but gave up when I realized libsigsegv wasn't ported yet.
I've had problems with CLISP not being ported to OpenBSD systems I need, but it's a really obscure setup.

I mostly want to leave CLISP because of the principle. There's a reason I always use -q.
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>>46483224
What, the menorah? Tell me you aren't that shallow.
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>>46483233
That's not being shallow.

It is the reason I'm looking for an alternative, yes.

I will not use CLISP when I have found a different implementation and then set it up with SLIME properly.
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Firefox
[spoiler]Paint[/spoiler]
QBT
mIRC

I don't really use my pc for anything other playing vidya, browsing the internet, and downloading things.
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>>46483255
>That's not being shallow.
You're changing Lisp interpreters because of a piece of ASCII art that even the authors say isn't intended as advocating for Judaism. alias clisp='clisp -q' goes in the bashrc and you're done.
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>>46483283
>You're changing Lisp interpreters because of a piece of ASCII art that even the authors say isn't intended as advocating for Judaism.
Why is it even there then?
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>>46483293
The authors thought it looked cool.
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>>46483311
Fair enough.

I'm still going to change to a different implementation.
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waterfox
wireshark
remote utils
keepass
outlook
word
fruity loops
gimp
obly tile
winrar
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firefox
vim
gimp
hexchat
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>>46480492
Mail.app
Chromium
Firefox
Spotify

The vast majority of my computer use is through a web browser.
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You guys are funny. I know for a fact the program you all use the most is provided by the NSA. You just don't know it.
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Arch Linux
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>>46484816
Which one? Dumb fella, saying "you are all shit" but without pointing the problem
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