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Standard stuff, though very few from my phone so I will focus there. On it, atm just things like RetroArch, Firefox, Geometric Weather, Blokada, and Amaze File Manager.
I haven't done any research at all, but if anyone wants to share: does anyone know of a good FOSS grocery store list kind of app for Android? Something that might still work without internet, I don't care about synching anywhere else. Currently I use Listonic, mainly b/c I do not want to use Google Keep. There are some on F-droid so when I get time I'll look into those.
KiCAD. It's so good these days.
I still code most Python in IDLE. It's fine!
Various flavors of Linux and the many, many applications supporting that. Also OpenWRT. OpenOffice > Google Sheets.
I also grabbed an open-source script that would turn on a fan every time the humidity level rose high enough for a specific type of mold to grow, and move air until it dropped. That ran all day for a few years until the fan broke and I repurposed the other hardware.
Inkscape
For android : Basically almost all app from SimpleMobileTools, a few version right before it was sold (to a company in a controversial city)
For desktop : some kde app that works both for windows and linux (I used windows for now) like Okular and FileLight (though this one isn't so much daily basis)
and for both I used LocalSend
- LinkDing for bookmarks
- Memos for notes
- FreshRSS for rss
- homebridge to connect to IOT devices like Kasa Bulbs that arenβt on Appleβs Home service.
Gadgetbridge for my smartband
Pc- Lutris Vlc
Phone- Obtainium Kvaesitso Libretube Material files Unchained Mull
The others have been mentioned. Not quite daily but I'll occasionally get paid to do CFD simulations.
FreeCAD, salome, openFOAM, paraview.