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<h3>Linux distro</h3>
I use <a href="https://archlinux.org/">arch</a>, mainly because I am making my own work environment and I can pick what
applications I want to install instead of some linux distro that does it for me, the
beauty of Arch Linux is that you're held responsible nothing happens unless you let it
happen. There is a learning curve but when you break it, it is more than worth it for
the amount of freedom you get from Arch.
<h3>Window manager</h3>
<p>For my window manager, I use <a href="https://dwm.suckless.org/">DWM</a> because it is lightweight, fast, does the job, and allows me to learn C while configuring it. What's not to like?</p>
<h3>Web browser</h3>
<p>For my web browser is <a href "https://librewolf.net/">librewolf</a> the only browser that
really cares about your privacy, whilst yes it is annoying being logged out of everything
each time I close it, small sacrifices need to be made for privacy and this is why password managers
exist I just log on in a matter of seconds. I don't use many extensions but the ones I do use are
<a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/">ublock</a> ,
<a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keepassxc-browser/">KeePassXC</a> ,
<a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/darkreader/">Dark reader</a>.</p>
<h3>IDE</h3>
<p>My IDE is Vim, it is a good all around program to use, it is fast to work with and is very
customizable which I love personally, I would recommend vim for anybody who wants a
terminal based text editor and to anybody who wants to get into programming or anybody
who is programming currently.</p>
<h3>Password manager</h3>
<p>I use <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> for managing my passwords, I
used to use bitwarden but after a while I just thought I did not want my passwords in
somebody else's server so I switched to KeePassXC because it is offline, I use syncthing
to sync all my passwords from my laptop to my phone.</p>
<h3>File manager</h3>
<p>For my file manager, I use <a href ="https://github.com/ranger/ranger">Ranger</a>.
The main reason I use Ranger is because it uses Vim keybinds,
which I love. I first tested it out to see if it was any good, and after using it for about a
day, I decided to fully switch over to it, and it is a good file manager. I would suggest it to
anybody who likes the vim keybinds. </p>
<h3>App launcher</h3>
<p>I use <a href "https://github.com/davatorium/rofi">rofi</a> for my app launcher because
it is customizable and easy to use, it also comes with a bunch of default options which
I sometimes use as a template for my rofi configs.</p>
<h3>Xorg or Wayland?</h3>
<p>I like Wayland; it is smooth and modern. But I do not think it is fully there yet, so for
now I am staaying with Xorg, because it just works and I have no issues with it. In the future,
in about a year, I will switch to Wayland because it is more modern, but for now, Xorg is my go-to.</p>
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