/uses
Applications
- VS Code
- Karma theme by yours truly!
 - Previously: Brackets, Sublime Text and Atom
 
 - Spotify
 - Pocket Casts
 - Figma
 - Firefox
- Chrome for everything work related
 - Safari to make sure whatever I build works across browsers, and when I need to conserve my battery usage (Safari is incredibly battery-efficient)
 Firefox Developer Edition for development/sandboxed work- Microsoft Edge for development since it's better at RAM usage than FDE
 
 - Notion for task management, long-term planning and notes
 - Obsidian for quick notes, mind-mapping and managing my newsletter
 - Discord
 - Insomnia
 - Cron for managing calendars and quick scheduling
 - iTerm2 with Oh my Zsh and Starship
 - Iosevka font
 
Helper apps
- Brew the package manager for macOS
 - Amphetamine super useful when you want to prevent your system from falling asleep
 Rocket emojis, everywhere!Alfred a much better SpotlightMaccy for lack of better words, a copy-paste manager? allows you to search through your historical copy-s, super helpfulRectangle a window manager; I love that I can arrange my windows exactly how I want using just keyboard shortcuts- Raycast a better alternative for a growing list of apps like: Spotlight/Alfred, Maccy, Rectangle and Rocket.
 - Flux helps dim/yellow/orange your screen down when it starts to get late at night
 - Muzzle prevent notifications from popping up when you're sharing your screen
 - 1Password password manager which really checks off all the right boxes
 - Pock make your touchbar actually useful
 - Unsplash regularly changing wallpapers of absolutely wow quality
 - Karabiner-Elements Keyboard customizer with Caps Lock enhancement
 
VS Code Extensions
I believe that the tools and tooling that you use does play a role in making you a more efficient programmer, and a couple of mostly quality-of-life extensions that I use with VS Code are:
- Error Lens highlight the entire line wherever a diagnostic is generated and print the message inline.
 - GitLens Find out who to blame quickerβspoiler, it's you.
 - Todo Tree search your workspace for comment tags like 
TODOandFIXME, and display them in a tree view. π³ - Karma Duh.
 
Equipment
- M1 MacBook Pro 13" 2020
 - Dell UltraSharp 27" 4K USB-C Monitor
 - Discipline65 with L+F T1 switches and MT3 
/dev/ttykeycaps - Rectangles.store gradient wave deskmat
 - Logitech MX Master 3
 - RΓDE NT-USB Mini
 - AirPods Pro 2nd generation
 - Marshall Acton II
 - Logitech C925e Webcam
 - Oculus Quest 2
 
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