uses
My workspace is easily the place where I spend most of my time in a day. This page houses a list of my go-to equipment and software. I also featured my workspace over at Inbytes.dev!
Most of the recommended links in hardware are for people who live in the Philippines. There are a lot of other alternative links for some of these, but these are where I bought mine.
hardware
Macbook Pro 2020 13"
The most important item in this setup, can’t do anything without it.
Keychron K2
A sleek mechanical keyboard made for the Mac. Brown switches + RGB backlight.
Logitech M331 Wireless Mouse
A silent mouse, pretty opposite from my keyboard.
Anker Soundcore Life Q30
Budget noice cancelling headphones with a sturdy case included.
Flexispot Standing Desk
An electric height-adjustable desk perfect for me and my back problems.
Hobonichi Weeks 2021
This year's planner and journal of choice. Has been for three years, actually!
Kindle Paperwhite 10th Gen
An attempt to read more with less friction than physical books.
BM800 Condenser Microphone
The start of my music career. (just kidding, I can't)
Headphone + Phone Stand
Houses my headphones whenever not in use. Rarely use the phone stand.
Google Nest Mini 2nd Gen
Mostly for asking Google what time it is.
software
Visual Studio Code
A free and open-source code editor. I spend a ton of time on extensions and themes.
Figma
A free and web-based design tool with top notch collaboration features.
Fira Code
A free monospaced font with programming ligatures. This is the monospace font here in the site!
iTerm2
A better terminal than the default for macOS.
Oh My Zsh
Makes the terminal a joy to work with. I use the amuse theme.
Lunch Money
A simple and delightful financial tracker. And it's a one woman company!
Krisp
Removes background noise during meetings, making it well, crisp.
Bitwarden
A free and open-source password manager with no device limit. Stay safe and secure, folks.
Wakatime
Tracks multiple insightful stats while you go and code.
Notion
My note-taking app of choice. Although I do use Apple Notes for quick notes.
Magnet
A window snapping app for macOS.
ColorSlurp
A nice color picker for macOS.