Let's have some Jow Forums user statistics
I'll start
>OS
OpenBSD
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
Nano
>DE/WM
XFCE
Jow Forums user statistics
data mining for advertisers
>OS
Self-made, unbranded
>web browser
Self-made, unbranded
>editor
Self-made, unbranded
>DE/WM
Self-made, unbranded
Windows 10 (students' edition)
chrome
notepad
windows
i wish i was autistic
Slackware
Icecat
Nano
Xfce
>OS
OpenBSD
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
Nano
>DE/WM
XFCE
>OS
Fedora
>web browser
Brave
>editor
VSCode
>DE/WM
GNOME
>OS
Ubuntu
>Web Browser
Firefox
>Editor
CLion + VS Code
>DE
GNOME
>OS
Various. MacOS lappy and Xubuntu desktop for now. May end up going full GuixSD in future.
>web browser
Brave
>editor
vi. Sometimes a jetbrains IDE for big projects.
>DE/WM
XFCE, and whatever MacOS’s is called(Aqua?). Ideal future Guix setup would use sway.
>OS
Fedora
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
Emacs
>DE/WM
KDE
slackware
firecucks
vim
openbox
windows 10
firefox
notepad++
windows
why does Jow Forums get so much /soc/ shit lately
t-terry?
it comes and goes, its currently peaking
people will get sick of them after the next few dozen
>OS
Win 8.1
>web browser
Opera
>editor
Lionel Barber
>DE/WM
Win 8.1
>OS
gentoo
>web browser
patched surf
>editor
neovim
>DE/WM
herbstluftwm
>OS
FreeBSD, soon to be OpenBSD because I just got an a compatible wireless card
>web browser
Lynx
>editor
Vim
>DE/WM
None, TTY
>os
wangblows
>web browser
Based and redpilled opera
>editor
Sublime or vscode
>de/wm
Wangblows
these kind of threads just bait bumps which keeps them alive
>>OS
Arch
>>web browser
Firefox
>>editor
neovim
>>DE/WM
awesome
>OS
nixos, alpine for VMs
>browser
qutebrowser
>editor
emacs, n/vim for VMs (yes i know about TRAMP)
>de/wm
xmonad, would like to switch to wayland though
how is awesome's support and contrib? i'm considering switching from xmonad
debian
firefox
vim
i3
It has loads of user-contributed widgets and shit, and it is very programmable with lua
I'm using it as a dwm with a few more features
>OS
Arch GNU/Linux
>web browser
Ungoogled Chromium
>editor
neovim
>WM
herbstluftwm
>OS
Windows 10 Enterprise Edition
>Web Browser
Chrome
i will consider. the number of contrib packages and scriptability of xmonad is a huge selling point for me, but the potential of way-cooler as well as the awkwardness of the strict typing and purity for a WM is making me wish for something better. thank you
very based
>OS
Debian testing
>web browser
IceCat
>editor
nano
>DE/WM
xfce
Windows 10 ltsc
icecat
gvim
OpOpenBSD/Arch/Debian
IceCat/Tor Browser
VSCodium/Emacs
I3
(OP)
>OS
emacs
>web browser
emacs
>editor
vim
>DE/WM
emacs
>>OS
Debian testing, with a windows dual boot for windows only things
>>web browser
Firefox
>>editor
Visual studio code, vim
>>DE/WM
Gnome
>os
FreeBSD CURRENT
>browser
icecat
>editor
neovim
>WM
openbox
>OS
Arch
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
Vim
>DE/WM
i3-gaps
based
Windows 10
Chrome
Brackets
Windows
>OS
Arch
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
Nvim
>DE/WM
KDE Plasma
>OS
Void
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
emacs/vim
>DE/WM
XFCE
OS: Dual boot between Win7 and Lubuntu Disco Currently. Main OS is always some *buntu and Win7 sticks around for the rare occasions I want to play civ5 or write some little win32 program.
Browser: Firefox, with vivaldi as a backup for the handful of sites that play nicer with blink.
DE/WM: LXQt + Openbox
Editor: Geany under GNU / Linux. I was a big fan of scribes for LiGnux a decade ago though, and also preferred Enki for quite some time as well. Notepad++ under windows. If I'm relegated to the command line though, I always end up in nano.
>OS
nsa go home
>web browser
nsa go home
>editor
nsa go home
>DE/WM
nsa go home
This.
Linux Mint 18.3
Firefox
nani!?!?!!?
Cinnamon
>os
lfs+blfs 8.4 based custom distro
>web browser
palemoon fork with really small changes and custom branding
>editor
vanilla vim8.1
>de/wm
i3
>OS
void linux
>browser
surf
>editor
neovim
>de/wm
dwm
>OS
GNU/Linux (Ubuntu and Fedora )
>web browser
chromium on laptop/desktop, Yandex mobile
>editor
sublime with paid license, if through terminal/ssh then nano
>DE/WM
gnome
this machine I'm typing on:
>OS
Raspbian
>web browser
Chromium
>editor
Nano, Mousepad
>DE/WM
Window Maker
>OS
Windows 7 Pro SP1
>web browser
Opera
>editor
Sublime Text 3 or NFOPad
>DE/WM
Windows 7 Aero
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC
Switch between Edge Dev (Chromium) and Firefox
Notepad++ for when I'm lazy, IntelliJ IDEA for Java, VS Code for everything else
Whatever Windows' DE is called, but I use Budgie when I have to use Linux
>OS
Ubuntu
>web browser
Waterfox
>editor
vim
>DE/WM
bspwm
Debian testing
qute
Emacs
i3
>OS
Ubuntu
>web browser
Chromium
>editor
Vim
>DE/WM
Kde
Arch
FF
vim
gnome
>OS
Arch
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
vim in terminal, emacs in gui
>DE/WM
bspwm
gentoo
firefox
vim
sway
>OS
macOS
>web browser
Safari
>editor
Sublime Text
>DE/WM
Aqua
Desktop:
Debian Unstable (Ironically still one of the more stable distros)
Brave Dev
Vim
Kde
Laptop:
Arch
Brave Dev
Vim
Gnome
I also propose we share our preferred shells and terminal emulators.
Zsh
Guake
>OS
macOS Mojave
>web browser
Safari
>editor
Vim
>DE/WM
Aqua/Quartz Compositor + Magnet
i3
gentoo
firefox
emacs
Windows10
Brave
Visual Studio Code
Windows
>os
arch
>browser
pale moon
>editor
vim-tiny
>wm
i3
At least now we know you can browse Jow Forums in heaven. Rip
>OS
Windows 10 Student Edition, Ubuntu 16.04
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
Notepad++
>DE/WM
Unity
>OS
Arch Linux
>Web browser
FireFox
>Editor
LibreOffice, I only ever need to write documents
>DE/WM
Gnome
>os
Windows 7
>web browser
Edge Dev
>editor
Notepad
>de/wm
Dwm (desktop window manager)
>OS
ubuntu
>browser
firefox
de
ubuntu
Debian
Chromium
Mousepad
Xfce
>OS
macOS for desktop, shell into CentOS 7 servers to do real work. Also fan of Debian and the BSDs
>browser
Usually Safari but sometimes Chrome
>editor
vim
>DE/WM
macOS with workspaces and mission control is quite nice, GNOME is tolerable. Tiling WMs are an autist meme
Mac Mojave
Safari / Chromium / Nightly
Sublime text / VSCode / Visual Studio
Windows 10
Chrome
VS code
dwm
Based as fuck.
>OS
Arch Linux
>web browser
Firefox
>editor
Sublime Text 3
>DE/WM
KDE
Gentoo
FF
Vim
Enlightenment
Gentoo slackware Debian people are cool
Never understood the draw to arch
Openbsd really ppl??