GNU Pass, has been the best one so far. Set up your own git to sync it to all devices.
Honestly, the best thing I learned was:
Need to fix your system through the install medium? Save yourself keystrokes of mounting by just mounting the root subvolume (to /mnt) and then type: mount -aT /mnt/etc/fstab --target-prefix /mnt. This reads your fstab and mounts everything for you.
Thank you so much for it :D
It says Desktop Operating System, so I would assume not.
No money for Windows :P
Nextcloud like? Nextcloud was a fork of Owncloud and now Owncloud has made a new implementation with Go. So I wouldn't call it Nextcloud like :). Also, it's licensed under Apache 2.0, and it's owned by Owncloud. As we have learned recently in the FOSS world, company ownership of "important" FOSS, is a problem. So I wouldn't call this an alternative... In 2016 People left owncloud for a good reason and started Nextcloud. Although I really would appreciate Nextcloud ditching PHP and implementing itself again in something better, I am fine with the slow frontend.
I struggle, period.
But that is not Javas problem, but IOS. They could use available languages, but they refuse and instead make you use their own programming language, swift. Even more vendor lock-in. Once you start using Apple shit, you join a cult of technology dictatorship.
This is my ~/
You learn more about the components of your system, and therefore learn more about fixing things or debugging what could be wrong. Arch is only difficult once.
I know it's hard but just bank your strong pokemon, catch a one you never used and level up with it! Or go with a complete new team after each gym.