I'm over all of this "free" stuff.<p>When the service transitions to being 10 dollars per month without notice (looking at you, Trello) how many times can you say "just add it to my tab"?<p>I'm only using self hosted, open source solutions from now on. Been burned too many times in the past, and yes, I do pay for some services - but that doesn't stop the providers from increasing the price or even discontinuing the service (Google) at any time
It's not free but it's only a buck: open source sticker pack from StickerMule<p><a href="https://www.stickermule.com/unixstickers" rel="nofollow">https://www.stickermule.com/unixstickers</a><p>And note these are pretty high quality stickers too.
The most underrated thing on here is probably Visual Studio Code. It's a really great piece of software and has a bunch of really neat features when editing on a remote machine.
Sublime Text is not free. You're free to try it out and it won't stop you, except for the reminder pop-up. That doesn't make it free though, you still need a license.
It looks like Disqus' free plan is ads supported now. I think this should be called out, since other free services has the free quota/limit listed.
Seems to have a fair few spelling mistakes in the item headers:
GitKranken -> GitKraken
HardperDB -> HarperDB<p>Might be others but I wasn't actually looking, those were just the ones I noticed.
Hi,
freestuff.dev built with hugo SSG
Currently the easiest way to contribute is creating a new file on github.<p>I have an idea to make a GUI, so people just put links, benefits and tags, the other stuff will be pre-filled, but still will go through github's pull request.<p>Let me know if you have an idea to make it easier to contribute
I add a GUI for contribute new stuff<p>It helps pre-fill some content before adding new stuff via github pull request<p><a href="https://freestuff.dev/new-stuff" rel="nofollow">https://freestuff.dev/new-stuff</a>