Uses
This is a living document of the software, tools, and hardware I use – maybe you find it useful 😊 I use the Macbook Pro for work and the Windows PC for gaming & personal work.
Editor & Terminal
- Visual Studio Code
- JetBrains Mono as VSCode font
- FiraCode as terminal font
- zsh + oh-my-zsh
- spaceship as zsh prompt
- Plugins: git, zsh-autosuggestions, yarn, zsh-syntax-highlighting, zsh-dircolors-solarized, history, gh, ohmyzsh-full-autoupdate, zsh-tab-title
- Windows Terminal & iTerm2
- exa as an
ls
replacement - delta as a syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output
- nvm as Node.js version manager
- On Windows 10 I use WSL 2 (Ubuntu) as package manager for developing, on MacOS I use MacPorts
Software
- Adobe Photoshop & CaptureOne for photo editing
- BetterTouchTool for trackpad gestures and window management
- Cinema4D for 3D art + Arnold as renderer
- Dato to show date & calendar in menu bar
- Duplicati for offline + online backup strategy
- Enpass as password manager
- FastStone Photo Resizer as image batch processing tool
- Figma for designs
- f.lux for proper coding night sessions
- IINA & VLC for playing videos
- Little Snitch for network connection tracking
- ShareX for taking screenshots, recording quick videos/gifs
- Streamlabs OBS for recording videos
- Things to track my todos in “GTD way”
- Raycast as launcher on MacOS
- Insomnia for API requests
Hardware
- Windows PC: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, 32GB DDR4 G.Skill Flare X RAM, Palit GeForce RTX 2080 Super WGRP, and 1TB M.2 Corsair Force Series MP600 in a sleek Fractal Design Define R6 case
- Macbook Pro 14” with M2 Pro, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD
- 2x Dell Ultrasharp U2515H
- Corsair K70 LUX RGB as keyboard
- Logitech Pro Wireless as mouse
- Video Setup: Logitech C920 + 2x Neewer 5600k USB-LED lights (powered by UGREEN 36W USB Charger) + 2x SMALLRIG Mini Magic Arm + Elgato Greenscreen
- Audio Setup: SE Electronics V7 + Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen + TritonAudio FetHead + Rode PSA1
Camera
Cameras:
Lenses:
To learn what this page looked like in the past, checkout the file history on GitHub.