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Pihole is a big one for me. I also use a firewall on my phone to prevent apps from accessing the network unless I explicitly allow them.

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Standard Notes is a big one for me. Thunderbird is the only way I access email on my PC. LibreOffice (or OnlyOffice) is regularly used on my end too. VLC is amazing and the only method I listen to music or watch videos on my devices. JabRef is a phenomenal bibliography tool I use for papers. Plus, Kdenlive is an amazing video + audio editing tool I use to clean up OBS recordings. Lastly, Syncthing is how I manage files across multiple devices. All of these are fantastic and a big aspect of my day to day.

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lemmy.ml
  • 2FA: Aegis
  • Podcasts: AntennaPod
  • Passwords: Bitwarden
  • Email: ProtonMail
  • Browser: Firefox (and Fennec for Android)
  • Search: DuckDuckGo
  • Notes: Joplin
  • YouTube: Piped (and LibreTube for Android)
  • Maps: MagicEarth
  • Streaming Music: ViMusic
  • File Transfer: Snapdrop and Syncthing
  • Messaging: Signal
  • VPN: ProtonVPN
  • Read It Later: Wallabag
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If I had to choose the top one, it would be self-hosted NextCloud, with a focus on its PhoneTrack plugin and corresponding Android app. Finally a FOSS privacy-friendly way to share my location with my family.

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Agree. Currently using EU hosted Nextcloud, with plans of self hosting. Also getting into PhoneTrack which seems as a neat and privacy respecting way of sharing location.

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Since nobody mentioned it yet, I want to link to pass.

It uses only standard stuff, passwords are GPG encrypted files in a directory tree, and you can sync them with git. This makes it completely platform/browser independent, I currently use it with passff and APS.

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KeePassXC is a solid foss password manager. the encrypted database is stored locally, but also supports sharing with database group export/import

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