Title says it all. I’ll go first:

I don’t really have any on my computer (all I use that for is Vim, Firefox, and Git), but on my phone: Orbot (basically Tor as a VPN on your phone).

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    On my PC

    • Rednotebook for journalling and Tomb to easily encrypt it through the command line

    • Librewolf because manually making tweaks to Firefox was kind of tiring

    On my phone

    • PokerTH because I wanted to learn to play Texas Hold 'em without micro transactions and a required online connection

    • AntennaPod because I dislike using Spotify for podcasts

    • Aegis because it was easier to transfer authenticator codes. I think Google Authenticator now allows for local backups and exports

    Edit: Actually the coolest (but least useful) has to be brow.sh. I’ll attach an image but essentially it lets you run a browser through your terminal in a way that’s a little more indepth than apps like Lynx.

    In order to really see the extent of what it can do you really need to see how it handles video playback.

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        Love it. I wrote some custom scripts to basically combine it with anything I wanted an extra layer of security on and didn’t want to manually go through and use a program like Veracrypt

        The commands are also humorous and easy to remember. When you close a Tomb file for example it says something along the lines of “Your bones can now rest in peace”.