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A couple of suggestions from my own environment(s):
Browser of the Year: qutebrowser.
Window Manager of the Year: StumpWM.
Text Editor of the Year: ed. (Yes, I actually use it.)
By the way: Does "Emacs" include OpenBSD's mg (Micro Emacs) or only GNU Emacs? You should clarify that.
File Manager of the Year: Dired, ranger.
Log Management Tool of the Year: systemd. ;-)
(Joking. This time.)
Linux/Open Source Podcast of the Year: nixers.
IRC Client of the Year: ERC.
Secure Messaging Application of the Year: Riot/Matrix, Briar, Threema, XMPP (e.g. Conversations on Android).
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