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squaker for twitter since it helps me get info on calyx xmpp/jabber server
ShareX (windows). At first glance it looks like just a screenshot software, it just has so many features and options that it goes above and beyond
Equalizer APO + Peace equalizer (as the interface) + AutoEq (for the automatic equalization).
It allows to change do advanced and automatic equalization on audio devices, being audio outputs or inputs as mics.
AutoEq is the automatic part. It is more focused on Headphones/earbuds/iems presets. It's an automatic tool trying to equalize measured (by a compatible reviewer source, which is already in the database) headset to match the target the user wants, Then export a file for the software someone uses (peace for example).
As a common preset, the harman over-ear 2018/in-ear (depending on the device) is pretty good, but other presets are available too.
"Everything" is really great for anyone that has a nas system, it will make finding random files a thousand times easier for you.
I also am a big fan of greenshot, although there is a lot of good competition in the screenshot realm.
Micromath plus is a great graphic calculator app for android.
PhotoPrism
If you have an always on compute: Syncthing. Think google drive or Dropbox but with as many different folders and devices as you want.
If you're already on linux: KDE connect, even if you're not on KDE. Neat little pocket knife of ways to connect to your computer from your phone.