Let's have one of these

let's have one of these

empty

wasn't there an intentional vulnerbility in transmission a while ago?

why do you still use this?

i dont fuccin know, ive just used it forever

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OS: Windows
Environment: N/A
Browser: Opera
Language: English
Text: Notepad/Notepad++
Torrent: qBittorrent
Graphics: Paint.NET
Music: Foobar
Video: MPC-HC
Backup: a flash drive

OS: Linux Mint 17.3
Environment: KDE
Browser: Firefox
Language: English
Text: vi
Torrent: KTorrent
Graphics: KolourPaint
Music: SMPlayer
Video: SMPlayer
Backup: hard drives

I'm draw better den yous

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OS: Arch
Environment: awesome
Browser: Firefox
Language: C, C++, Python
Editor: emacs
Torrent: qBittorrent
Graphics: GIMP
Music: ncmpcpp+mpd
Video: mpv
Backup: External harddrives

You don't own anything better than a tv remote and a scientific calculator?

>using VLC for music

Ubuntu
MATE
Vivaldi
C, Python
Von
Never Torrent
Gimp, Inkscape
Rhythmbox
VLC
several external HDDs

>safari
cmon, have some self-respect

I bet your parents deny your existence in front of their friends

Vim
Why the fuck did I type Von?

Because you deserve emacs

gonna to switch to transmission for torrents
i have chrome installed, and use google services a lot, but i use safari for some reason

> I have 3 TV remotes

UR SO POORFA

I have two machines tho:

The new new one:
- Arch
- GNOME
- Chromium
- C++ / Python / JavaScript
- Sublime Text / PyCharm
- Transmission
- Gimp / Inkscape / Darktable
- Lollypop
- mpv
- Nope, my pocket does not allow backups

The old as fuck one (Celeron M in 2005):
- Gentoo
- i3
- Chromium
- C++
- Vim
- Nope
- Nope
- Currently cmus but I want something else
- mplayer (because the graphics card only supports OpenGL ~1.4)
- No

OS : Solus
Environment : Budgie
Browser : Firefox
Language : English ; Chinese
Text : vi
Torrent : Deluge
Graphics : GIMP
Music : cmus
Video : MPV
Backup : External HDDs

use Deluge instead

kek, programming languages are C++ and Python

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Ubuntu-Gnome
Chromium
C++ Python and a bunch of others
vim
qbit
gimp
mpv
all of my work files are on our cluster. I don't backup personal files. I prefer them to get permanently lost or deleted instead.

OS:windows 8.1
Enviroment:idk
Browser: Nightly
Language:Actionscript 3
Text:?
Torrent: qbittorrent
Graphics:GIMP
Music:Windows media player
Video:WIndows media player/mkv player
Backup: dont need one

right anwers are here

>lisp
>transmission
>right

choose one

- Arch
- GNOME
- Firefox (just switched back from Chromium after more than a year)
- Not a programmer
- vim
- qBittorrent
- GIMP
- mpd
- mpv
- No backups except for what's on the cloud

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Yes, yes here.

Quality bait

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That was only in the macOS and Windows binaries.

If it weren't for my C# projects I'd go full linux by now

And SAI is too nice as well. I wonder if there are linux builds for it

Windows 10
???
Waterfox
English
notepad
qBittorrent
Paint
Foobar/Spotify
mpv
external HDD

-t.web developer

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Where do you deploy to?

t. web dev student

because it does not tear the sound
badum tssssssssss

russia

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>- Arch
>- GNOME
Hey did you get fucked last pacman upgrade? Do you use GDM?

If that's the parabola logo I see, then you've got some premium tastes. Maybe trash vim and use a real man's editor though.

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OS: Win10
Environnement: explorer.exe
Browser: Chrome
Language: English, French, C#
Text: Sublime Text / VS2015
I don't torrent
Graphics: i rarely do graphics, but GIMP
Music/Video: Windows Media Player
I don't backup.

>OS
OpenSUSE on Server, Arch on my old ThinkPad, or OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on all my new shit.
>Environment
( Xmonad || Spectrwm ) + Rofi
>Browser
Whichever my hand moves towards first. Usually wget + grep in a terminal because it's easier to find content that way.
>Language
Ordered from most favorite to least:
Ocaml,
Python,
JavaScript,
LISP,
Golang,
Fortran,
Ruby,
Anything else I forgot to list,
LOLCODE,
C and it's awful spawns, C++, Java, C#, etc.
>Text
Anything. I don't give a shit what it is as long as it changes my file.
>Torrent
I haven't done that in 4 years.
>Graphics
CSS, Blender, Gimp
>Music, Video
mplayer
>Backup
AWS provides some service that does that for me on my server. My home computer doesn't need one because I don't have that much shit on it and data retrieval is easy.

Let's see if Sup Forums can make fun of me
ubuntu
xfce4
palemoon
n/a
nano
deluge
gimp
vlc or kodi
vlc or kodi
don't really care about my data.

>Ubuntu
Trash.
>XFCE4
Best DE, but DEs are trash.
>Not knowing a programming language.
Change boards. This one is for technology.
>nano
Why the hell do you need a text editor if you don't know a programming language? To shit up your config files? Nano is fine though. Vim is a meme.
>Deluge
>>Torrenting in 2017

I use git as a backup because I abuse servers that allow private repositories.

>ubuntu
Ubuntu in 2017?
>xfce
I'd use that if i didn't have to use botnet 10 for compatibility
>n/a
Learn to program this is Sup Forums
>vvlc/kodi
Idk what kodi is, vlc is good but not for music xD
>no backup
I hope your hdd don't break.

Os: xubuntu but centos at the place i intern
De: xfce
Browser: chromium or firefox no preference
Language: python but llearning c,c++, and c#
Text: vim
Torrent: deluge
Graphics: illustrator on my windows machine
Audio: ableton sunvox or renoise
Video: mpv or mpc
Backup: uh idk

Illia shagualiev is It you ?

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A mixture of not giving a fuck along with select memes (Lisp being my favourite on there). Drawn using mouse without either artistic skill or talent.

OS: KDE Neon 5.8.5
Environment: KDE
Browser: Firefox
Language: English
Text: Kate
Torrent: I don't torrent
Graphics: Photoshop CS4
Music: Spotify/VLC
Video: VLC
Backup: 4TB external HD

>os
Ubuntu 16.04 (because muh gaymen on steem + binary nvidia drivers)
>environment
awesome wm + unity-settings-daemon
(because it's $current_year; why the fuck aren't you using a tiling window manager?!)
>browser
chrome (because vivaldi has not delivered on their promises and also the dev tools open in a different window)
>language
C, C++, C#, PHP, Python, Ruby, Lua, Javascript
>text
sublime text 3
(because everything else is shit in comparison, and yes I've used them all)
>torrent
transmission
(because I run it like three times a year and don't give a fuck)
>graphics
gimp and krita
>music
youtube
(I only listen to about one or two songs a month. Music destroys concentration)
>video
whatever Ubuntu came with
(that "video" program that got borrowed from gnome)
>backup
copy/paste to a network share
(because the only valuable files I have that aren't in version control are only updated once a year or so. Otherwise I'd set up rsync)

>Idk know what kodi is
>vlc is good
gtfo

Normie here, Digital Marketing Web Dev Manager
OS: OSX
Browser: Chrome
Language: HTML/CSS/JS/Python/Ruby on Rails
Text: Xcode
Torrent: Qbittorrent
Graphics: Adobe Photoshop + Illustrator
Music: Spotify
Video: Mpc/VLC
Backup: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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>os
Windows 10 Barebones
>environment
Explorer?
>browser
Firefox
>language
Basic
>text
N++
>torrent
TIXATI
>graphics
Sumo
>music
Foobar2000
>video
Pot Player
>backup
Transcend Externals

>garage band
Really got me going there for a second...

Actually, you can do mono audio through the 4.5 mm jack at the top, if you have the right program

what do you mean?

>OS:
Arch
>Environment:
i3
>Browser:
Firefox
>Language:
Python, R, Fotran
>Editor:
emacs
>Torrent:
rTorrent
>Graphics:
GIMP, Krita
>Music:
ncmpcpp+mpd
>Video:
mpv
>Backup:
rsync cron job to eHDD / Remote Server

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>OS
Fedora 25
>Environment
GNOME 3
>Browser
Firefox
>Language
Python
>Text
Atom/vim
>Torrent
Transmission
>Graphics
GIMP
>Music
Rhythmbox
>Video
mpv
>Backup
Deja Dup

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>OS
Windows 8.1
>Environment
bblean
>Browser
Firefox for productivity
Chromium for shitposting
Vivaldi for bznss
>Language
N/A
>Text
Notepad++
>Torrent
utorrent (none of the others have all the features I need in one client, deal with it)
>Graphics
IrfanView for browsing
PS CS6 for editing
>Music
Foobar for local content
HK3770 receiver for network streaming (including Spotify Premium)
>Video
MPC-HC for local content
VLC for network streaming
>Backup
RAID1
cloud (if all your backups are on-site you're doing it wrong)