Good software thread

dd
openssh
ioquake3
wine
acme
vapoursynth
openrc
imagemagick
texlive
zsh
sxiv
7zip
audacity
icecast
gmpc
zfs
postfix/dovecot
aria2
perl
youtube-dl
i2p
amule
9p
tmux
MAME

vis - text editor
cmus - music player
dmenu - menu/launcher for Xorg
weechat - irc client
mupdf - pdf reader
smplayer - gui frontend for mplayer/mpd
i3wm - simple tiling window manager
transmission - torrent client
urxvt - terminal emulator
aria2 - download utility with multipart multiconnection features

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Don't. Use github.com/cmdrkotori/mpc-qt if you really need a GUI.

ratpoison and mrxvt are pretty decent after configuration
feh for images, sxiv for GIFs (supports rewind, pause, frame stepping, etc) mrxvt, Links, youtube-dl, mpv
GPG is bloated as fuck but just for the few purposes it's actually useful for (signing,encrypting) it works
pcmanfm is shit slow and crashes all the time and has bad a keyboard interface but i still haven't found a less aids file browser. that one that uses QT (dolphin?) was alright but still had more issues

I suggest xfe, if you don't want superior TUI solutions like ranger or vifm.

this gon be good
no, but i'll try them anyway since all the GUIs are retarded bullshit. xfe does seem worth looking more into despite the initial retarded shit though

I really like qBittorrent, but I really need it to support WebRTC or WebTorrent so I can seed PeerTube videos.

Is scsh truly usable?
Why bother using the command line when you have emacs and stumpwm, literaly an elisp and a common lisp repl running that can interact with the terminal through stumpish?

ratpoison is deprecated. Use stumpwm now.

xfe doesn't cache thumbnails - it generates them every time you open the directory and it will freeze until they're all done.