ITT (In this thread): Post Open Source Software that is actually Good!

ITT (In this thread): Post Open Source Software that is actually Good!

GnuCash
Riot
Thunderbird

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>Open Source Software
Don't you mean Free Software?

Vim is good apart from the nag about feeding Africans. In fact, it annoys me enough to consider not using it anymore.

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Free as in freedom (libre) not free fish and chips

>Riot
>Thunderbird

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mutt
mpv
vim
ed
dwm

>time to trigger Jow Forums!
python
numpy
scipy
sympy
pandas
theano
keras
jupyter
altair
django
flask
beautifulsoup
spark
hadoop
cassandra

>python is slow and useless! data science is FAKE NEWS REEEEE

Docker
Node.js
GIMP

how about telling us what the software is for??

Look, I'm not hating on Python. It is at least preferable to JavaScript, Ruby or C++ etc. But why couldn't a beautiful language like Haskell or Scheme be the goto scripting language? That's what I use.

Python has superior aesthetics to most, I'll give you that.

Feeding Ugandans and editing text files.

VLC
Firefox
LibreOffice

SMPlayer
Firefox
gedit

ITT: shit tier choices and memes

Anyway,
QGIS (mimics even other GISes retarded behaviour perfectly)
Blender (well, depending on what you want to do)
Krita (see Blender)
Thunderbirb (never lost data, not even once)
LibreOffice (see Thunderbirb)
qBittorrent (never screwed a bistro image, not even once)
Firefox (well, browsers are shit by design, but it is the least shit one)

Oh, also Kate.

>python
general scripting and programming language
>numpy
python utility (implemented in C) for managing and manipulating arrays, numerical structures, and numerical operations on them
>scipy
python package for computational/numerical methods oriented toward science and engineering
>sympy
python package for symbolic math, similar to Mathematica
>pandas
python package for dealing with and organizing data
>theano
backend for python neural networks
>keras
frontend for training neural networks in python
>jupyter
web-based interface for working with python and terminal emulators
>altair
python package based on vega (a JS tool for rendering data) for creating interactive and beautiful representations of data easily
>django
python MVC framework for creating webapps with automatically managed database backends
>flask
lightweight python webapp framework
>beautifulsoup
python package for manipulating HTML and other text format data, used for data harvesting
>spark
distributed map-reduce computing utility for distributed cluster computing of large datasets
>hadoop
filesystem for storing distributed datasets for plugging in with spark
>cassandra
distributed nosql database for production/enterprise-scale robust mass data storage and retrieval

>Haskell
haskell is just slow. its compiler can't even beat out interpreted python. and interpreted haskell is way slower than python. and who wants to compile a simple little script?

scheme sounds good to me but i have never seen it used by anybody in my field. never given it a shot because i don't want to write code that is in a language foreign to everybody i work with.

Tcl/Tk

Haskell is, on average, significantly faster than Python. It's general on par with C# and HotSpot Java. The problem with Haskell's performance is that it is fairly unpredictable. Even an experienced programmer can fuck it up.

>SMPlayer
One of the "best" GUI front-ends available for MPlayer and then later, MPV. on both *nix and Windows. VLC Killer since 2006.
>gedit
Syntax highlighting, line numbers and stuff, makes reading packlists simple

Kdenlive
KDE Connect
KDE Plasma
Firefox
(((Brave)))

Your post is the bait. Thunderbird is actually good.

Symfony.
A set of libraries that makes writing PHP bearable.
Wrtiting PHP. Bearable.

It's like magic.

Nobody uses the word "free" like that besides stallman, his sycophants, and people who use software derived from or somehow connected to the gnu project

Non-English languages don't have the word free, but use gratis and libre instead.

Free? More like furry. HAH!

>GIMP
lol

>Python
>preferable to Ruby
>preferable to C++
Pleb taste

Emacs

Virtualbox.
Okular (even though, Sumatra is way better) (PDF reader).
Clementine (music player).

Holy fuck, I want to suck on those green toes.

nigger are you fucking serious?
if you don't know what the fuck ed or vim is you are beyond retarded and need to go back to Mac OS X, otherwise RTFM

Have you *ever* complied a piece of software?
GCC is almost entirely ubiquitous, it's arguably the single best compiler ever produced. Beyond that, there's the GNU corelibs, emacs, fucking BASH, THEFUCKMOTHERING LINUX KERNEL, in that it's licensed under the GPL and thereby connected to the GNU project, are you fucking retarded?

Libre Office does everything I need it to do except be my waifu ;_;

There's a fork where Libre Office has a mascot, I forget what it's called

Have you ever read a post correctly?

LibreOffice. Just works better that M$ shit.
KDE is not bad.
SystemD is way better than Windows NT kernel.

>people who use software derived from or somehow connected to the gnu project
All the software I mentioned is both in common use and was either developed by, or "somehow connected to" the gnu project you dumb shit