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I regularly get messages asking about which tools I use to work.
Nobody has asked me what I use. Ever. But here's a list of my daily drivers and necessities anyways, mostly revolving around my Apple sheepy-ness. Inspired by many, many others. ❤️
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🍎 Hardware
- MacBook Air (2020)
- Apple M1 (8‑core CPU, 8‑core GPU) 🏎️ 💨
- 16 GB RAM
- 1 TB SSD
- MacBook Pro 15" (Mid-2018)
- Core i9 @ 2.9 GHZ, theoretically 🔥 🧯 🚒
- 32 GB RAM
- 1 TB SSD
- Radeon Pro 560X – 4 GB
- Most importantly, I haven't touched it since M1 stole my heart (for a third of the price). 💔
- iPhone 13 Pro
- 512 GB in Graphite 😎
- Abyss Blue Silicone Case
- Saddle Brown Leather "Wallet"
- Belkin's MagSafe Car Vent Mount Pro is awesome too, btw.
- iPad Pro 10.5"
- 256 GB in Space Gray
- Smart Keyboard & Apple Pencil
- Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS)
- Aluminum – Space Gray
- 40mm (I have incredibly small wrists.)
- Usually with the Midnight Blue sport band, 🏳️🌈 Pride Edition woven nylon band, or employee 🏋️ Close Your Rings Challenge woven nylon band.
- Google Pixel 4a
- For some recreational Android development and experimentation.
- Activated on Google Fi during rare trips.
- Really just putting this here in a futile effort to prove I'm not a complete Apple sheep. 🐑
💾 Development
- iTerm 2
- My various ZSH aliases and functions are in my
.dotfiles
repository. - Oh My ZSH
- My various ZSH aliases and functions are in my
- Visual Studio Code
- All of my settings.
- Themes:
- Extensions:
- Homebrew
- View my messy
Brewfile
dump with all of my installed packages.
- View my messy
- Xcode
- Docker Desktop
- Parallels Desktop Pro
- Switched from VMware Fusion when Parallels beat them to the punch with M1 support.
- Tailscale
- For connecting to remote servers and my "homelab" without exposing ports to the world. Highly recommended!
- Sketch
- Adobe Creative Cloud
- Still on the $20/month Student Plan, somehow. 🤫 Will need to re-evaulate once I'm kicked off; it's hard to justify spending almost 3x that...
- Transmit
- Postman
- BrowserStack & Percy
Sequel Pro→ TablePlusRobo 3T→ TablePlus- ImageOptim
- Sip
- Local for WordPress development.
🌎 Browsing
- Firefox 🦊
- Google Chrome 😈
- For testing only! See more of my de-Googling efforts below.
- Add-ons:
💻 macOS
- 1Password
- Little Snitch
- iStat Menus
- Backblaze (referral link)
- Silicon Info
- MacUpdater
- Unshaky ⌨️ (on my 2018 MBP)
- Toooo lzy too vist the Aple Stre geeniusses oonce agin to fiix tthe keeybbbboord. 😒 🦋
- DaisyDisk
- AppCleaner
- GPG Suite
VLC→ IINA- Transmission
- Paragon NTFS
- Amphetamine
- coconutBattery
- The Unarchiver
- WiFi Explorer
- Parsec
📱 iOS
I have far too many apps to count, but here the essentials that have earned a spot on my home screen:
- 1Password (beta)
- Waze (beta)
- Google Maps
- Dark Sky
- Xfinity Stream
- SiriusXM
- Audible
- Pocket Casts
- Sonos
- Plex (beta)
- Microsoft To-Do (RIP Wunderlist 🙏)
- Discord
☁️ Cloud
I've been making recent efforts to de-Google my life, with mixed results...
Gmail→ Fastmail (referral link) & Mail.appGoogle Drive→Dropbox→ iCloud DriveGoogle Docs→ Microsoft Office (hey, it works 🤷)Google Photos→ iCloud PhotosGoogle Analytics→ Netlify Analytics (my review)Google Public DNS→ Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 on my home network.GoDaddy→Google Domains→ Cloudflare Registrar (and ISNIC for this domain, of course 🇮🇸)
Other geeky stuff:
- DNSimple (referral link) & Cloudflare for domain DNS.
- Netlify and Vercel for static sites.
- Linode (referral link) and DigitalOcean (referral link) for virtual Linux servers.
- Backblaze (referral link) for off-site MacBook backups.
- Gitea as a self-hosted Git backup/mirror.
- Plex + Sonarr + Radarr
🏠 Internet of Things Crap
- Synology RT2600ac
- Synology DiskStation DS218+
- Dell Inspiron 3647, slightly upgraded and running VMware ESXi, as a really, really crappy home server.
- Philips Hue color bulbs, dimmer switches, etc.
- 2x ecobee3 lite smart thermostats (HomeKit support was a must.)
- 2x Sonos One (with Alexa turned off...allegedly.)
- Petcube Play 😻