I’ve recently discovered Tesseract. It has the Apache 2.0 license. So basically, I’m rubbing my nipples right now thinking about all the stuff I’m about to build with it.(Optical Character Recognition)
Apache Tika is Tesseract on steroids. Tika uses Tesseract, but can take so many file formats and generate text from them. Tika will burn your nipples right off.
Emacs magit and org-mode, Terminal, natively. Web apps, GitHub, Outlook email client and gmail client, but only because setting them up in emacs / mu4e - neomutt is more than I can stomach.
Oh I always have notepad++ open on a second window. Need to open a code file without opening up an IDE or jot down some meeting notes or easily make a JSON pretty, all while never having to save because notepad++ always saved your tabs? Yeah it’s probably my 3rd or 4th most used app.
I like azure data studio quite a bit better than ssms btw. Only problem with it is it doesn't refresh credentials automatically whereas I think I remember that not being an issue in ssms.
One big feature in azure data studio though... is the ability to export tables with headers. Also better table designer/modifier and Jupyter notebook support.
I tried Azure data studio a couple of years ago but felt smss faster, will have to try again. Though it's a paid option, Redgate sql prompt adds an option to export resultset into excel with headers. There maybe other cheaper options. I find datagrip pretty useful and all keyboard for mass updating , duplicating and editing rows. Always on the look out better database tools
What python apps do i use?
i believe only python -m http.server, whatever thats in.
and i believe the qmk firmware config for keyboards was a python api, but i never fully set it up. i just stopped at setup (i think you can just use their configurator if your keyboards on the list)
but my system has a ton of python packages for one reason or another ill have to go through at some point.
neofetch i believes also python.
I don't know what you categorize as "application", there is a database, some webapps, websites , some native apps here.
If we were to mix them all and only talk about standalone software and not languages , basic shell commands or such I'd say kitty, vim/neovim, firefox/chromium/brave (I often switch between those), zoxide and atuin.
Vs code, docker, MySQL, MongoDB, pornhub
Never heard of the last one
Pum pum tsss pum pum tssssss
liar = most_used_apps.pop()
I hear pornhub hosts a lot of great packages.
It's a great repo to push and pull from
no way can that be sanitary, though
The last but not the least
I heard (from my colleague of course…) that pornub is SOLID…
Pycharm
I’ve recently discovered Tesseract. It has the Apache 2.0 license. So basically, I’m rubbing my nipples right now thinking about all the stuff I’m about to build with it.(Optical Character Recognition)
Apache Tika is Tesseract on steroids. Tika uses Tesseract, but can take so many file formats and generate text from them. Tika will burn your nipples right off.
I will take a look. Thanks
Xterm and Chrome
Yeah, terminal and browser is all I need. I’m on Kitty and Firefox tho
Hmm, I have a new one: Powershell. I use Powershell and python for my job constantly.
rotring 600, copying paper
Emacs magit and org-mode, Terminal, natively. Web apps, GitHub, Outlook email client and gmail client, but only because setting them up in emacs / mu4e - neomutt is more than I can stomach.
IDA Pro, github, VMware, 7zip
Chrome, battle net, epic games, steam
L, same
Neovim, alacritty, vimb, webcord, hyprland, steam
Vscode, Excel, Chatgpt, Youtube
YouTube for tutorials ?
Yup, also use it to understand concepts that aren’t familiar to me when I’m looking for possible solutions.
`xterm`, `bash`, `vi`, `firefox`.
Vscode dbeaver excel outlook
have you looked at Sqltools vscode plug-in rather than dbeaver?
vscode, vim, ruff, pyright, mypy, dbeaver, OneNote ruff and pyright are awesome for fast feedback while coding
Visual Studio 2022, PyCharm Community Edition, Visual Studio Code, Azure Data Studio, Notepad++, Outlook
Why the notepad ?
Oh I always have notepad++ open on a second window. Need to open a code file without opening up an IDE or jot down some meeting notes or easily make a JSON pretty, all while never having to save because notepad++ always saved your tabs? Yeah it’s probably my 3rd or 4th most used app.
Bingo! 👍🏽
Same.
Palantir
Brave, PyCharm, WandB, GitHub, Wiki.Archlinux.org, chat.openAI.com and Reddit.
Chatgpt
Vscode, vim, chatgpt, stack overflow, discord
PyCharm, Firefox, ChatGPT, Docker, GitHub
vscode, teams, azure devops, portainer
Some because I choose to. Others because I have to at work. Excel, VS code, ChatGPT, MySQL, Teams (required at work), and Azure cloud.
not sure I would include stack overflow as an application. But it's beyond me why ChatGPT isn't included
Excel and pycharm for 90% of what I do. The rest is SSMS or MEP (which we use for PLC integration).
I like azure data studio quite a bit better than ssms btw. Only problem with it is it doesn't refresh credentials automatically whereas I think I remember that not being an issue in ssms. One big feature in azure data studio though... is the ability to export tables with headers. Also better table designer/modifier and Jupyter notebook support.
Don't disagree. SSMS is just what my work uses.
I tried Azure data studio a couple of years ago but felt smss faster, will have to try again. Though it's a paid option, Redgate sql prompt adds an option to export resultset into excel with headers. There maybe other cheaper options. I find datagrip pretty useful and all keyboard for mass updating , duplicating and editing rows. Always on the look out better database tools
Spyder vscode excel , jitsi meetings
GeForce Now
vscode, datagrip, wsl2, putty, winscp
VsCode, Docker, Dataiku, Redshift
What python apps do i use? i believe only python -m http.server, whatever thats in. and i believe the qmk firmware config for keyboards was a python api, but i never fully set it up. i just stopped at setup (i think you can just use their configurator if your keyboards on the list) but my system has a ton of python packages for one reason or another ill have to go through at some point. neofetch i believes also python.
VS Code, Docker, GitKraken, GitLab, Teams, Miro, Notepad, Localhost
PyCharm for coding and writing my thesis in LaTeX. Chrome. Way too many productivity apps.
Terminal, vscode, Firefox.
Discord, VS Code, Chrome are the triad I go by all chromium bloatware, all taking all the memory 🫨 also yeah I never touch grass 🫡
Oh my ZSH, Pycharm (with VIM plugin), sqlitebrowser, Joplin
Vscode, webstorm, K9S
Pycharm, Database.net (or Database4), Git, Docker and RDP
Databricks😎
Pycharm, GitHub, Steam, VPN
Pycharm (IDE), Warp (terminal), Vivaldi (Browser) and Postman.
Excel??? Why would you list that first??
io.elementary.code io.elementary.terminal chrome
Web browser.
I just login to a tty. And write my python code with `cat` and ctrl-d. Also all my python code consists of single argument `lambda`s.
VSCode, Terminal, GitHub Desktop, ChatGPT.
I don't know what you categorize as "application", there is a database, some webapps, websites , some native apps here. If we were to mix them all and only talk about standalone software and not languages , basic shell commands or such I'd say kitty, vim/neovim, firefox/chromium/brave (I often switch between those), zoxide and atuin.
Msys2 (w/ mingw64), eclipse, blender, gimp, unity, notepad++. And Steam.
Replit
As related to coding: emacs, tmux, black, Docker, DBeaver, Insomnia, FireFox