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Software I use

I have two computers. My main one is a Lenovo all-in-one PC. I also have a late 2013 MacBook, but there's nothing interesting about it. Let's talk about my main PC.

It runs Antergos. It used to be an Arch Linux-based distro but then vanished to nowhere. Perhaps, I can say that my PC runs Arch Linux. I'm not sure.

I use LXDE. I used to use those funny tiling window managers but then became tired of them. They solved none of my problems but introduced new ones. The only thing they did well, tiling, can also be done in usual stacking managers to some extent.

My terminal of choice is kitty. Nothing really interesting about it. The shell is bash.

I use neovim as editor. Not many plugins are installed there. Perhaps, I don't use all of its capabilities but I don't care. I'm so used to it that I don't think when I do the editing.

I listen music is clementine. Someday I'll find a better music player. Can anyone recommend a good one? I need it to index all my music collection (located at ~/music, of course), show a handy list of it that I can navigate. It also must be able to show the album cover. I can't live without it.

I use Telegram Desktop to use Telegram, duh.

My browser for the web is Chromium. Not really fond of it but I doubt that there is a web browser I can be proud of. Oh, there is one! It's called edbrowse (which is not only a browser, but an ed(1)-inspired text editor! Of course, both modes are line-oriented). But I can barely navigate the web using it.

My browser for the geminisphere is Castor. It wraps text weirdly but it has pros that outweigh the cons: it is easily configurable, it is good at opening images (it simply opens them in an image viewer I have installed) and it also supports gopher!

Ask anything if you want to.