I think Linux is one of the great accomplishments of modern human society, together with Wikipedia. OpenSSL and the other Open Source cryptographic libraries for providing a safety net when our politicians decide to tighten their grip on privacy and secure communications. At least we as developers can still fall back on all the OpenSSL cloned repos and see from there.
https://github.com/ShawInnes/SshKeyGenerator change your life. this saves me so many clicks of what would otherwise be a really stupid alternative method of automation regarding these deployments i have to do. i couldn't prompt chatgpt for this code if my life depended on it.
A lot of them. They might not always look nice, unfortunately, but there sure are a ton of tools that equal or rival professional stuff (and professional stuff often uses a bunch of them anyway nowadays)
With my OpenBSD developer hat on, I'll say we're grateful for hardware donations (from new laptops, to esoteric networking gear, etc.)
https://www.openbsd.org/want.html
Also the OpenBSD foundation is ~5% away from its fundraising goal for 2025! :-)
https://www.openbsdfoundation.org/campaign2025.html
I think Linux is one of the great accomplishments of modern human society, together with Wikipedia. OpenSSL and the other Open Source cryptographic libraries for providing a safety net when our politicians decide to tighten their grip on privacy and secure communications. At least we as developers can still fall back on all the OpenSSL cloned repos and see from there.
Linux Debian OpenBSD Lineageos Mastodon + the fediverse
GrapheneOS, OpenBSD, Wireguard
https://github.com/ShawInnes/SshKeyGenerator change your life. this saves me so many clicks of what would otherwise be a really stupid alternative method of automation regarding these deployments i have to do. i couldn't prompt chatgpt for this code if my life depended on it.
Linux, particularly Debian.
Linux #1
And recently:
Bluesky Social - https://github.com/bluesky-social
AT Protocol - https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto
AtProto is a very unexpected choice to see here. Not because it's not good, but it's just very young.
Why did you chose AtProto?
A lot of them. They might not always look nice, unfortunately, but there sure are a ton of tools that equal or rival professional stuff (and professional stuff often uses a bunch of them anyway nowadays)
Entire development/software stack: Linux+gnu/Debian, gcc/llvm, PostgreSQL/MySQL, git, Kotlin/Java/jvm, TypeScipt/js, maven, frameworks (currently Javalin+Vue.js).
And Firefox. And open-weights LLMs we can run locally/privately.
nvim, yt-dlp, gnome I'm sure there are many more I don't recall right now
curl, atuin, zed
Envoy, Kuvernetes, Terraform
Jellyfin, Debian, photoprism, node.js, chart.js, TypeScript, VS Codium, PiHole
Most recently, the Zed editor. Also lazydocker and zellij.
Python
marisa-trie: https://github.com/pytries/marisa-trie
Home Assistant
Linux & LibreOffice. At the end of the day I'm grateful to all people who work on open source and free software.
Ublock, no comparison folks.
The Linux kernel and (neo)vim.
Homebrew
Yep, this is one is a real hero in this list
solidjs and vite has been a breeze to prototype with so far i love it
GNU Linux BSD
coreutils, nix, vim, Haskell (ghc), postgresql, latex
Obviously it's
* Docker
* WASM
* Rustlang
* Web itself
linux, git, vim, golang/go
Zarf
Git
Vite. Vitest. Storybook. React.
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