Computers are really important to me. I use them as a means to do my schoolwork, as entertainment, and as a means to get cracks for paid/advertised software that shouldn't do what these cracks do.
Let's start with things I use on my computer. The most wide-use software that I use on a daily basis is yt-dlp. It's basically a media downloader, very, very useful if all you do is send memes, which is what I do. I also use FFmpeg. This is a file converting tool. This is better than visiting sketchy sites and changing file formats there. It's also much faster since it does it locally on your device.
Now to the ones that are not as known but ones that I fell in love with. Up until a few weeks ago, I've been using Metrolist. This is a YouTube Music app on Android that is based on Outertune and Innertune to provide a YouTube Music app but better — offline playback, playback when app is closed, Material 3, etc. The only downside being is that unlike YouTube Music, its caching system is limited because API calls from Google are limited, so you gotta wait a few seconds before clicking play for the song to actually play, while on the actual YTM client, the music plays once you press play.
Luckily, I found ReVanced Extended, which is based on ReVanced but supercharged for Spotify, Reddit, YTM, and YouTube. The YTM patch allows for UI customization, features like downloading with 3rd-party tools like ytdlnis. So I got rid of Metrolist and used RVX YTM.