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I freed 30GB using Filelight
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Clean all the cache downloads of Arch Linux Packages
Remove unused docker networks and images
Cleanup untracked git files that might be in .gitignore such as build and out directories (beware of losing data, use "n" instead of "f" for a dry run)
Do an aggresive pruning of objects in git (MIGHT BE VERY SLOW)
Remove old journal logs, keeping last seven days
Remove pip cache
Remove unused conda packages and caches:
If you are a Python developer, this can easily be several or tens of GB.
I can see you're not using Flatpak, the destroyer of disk space. Nice list though!