What do I use?

Hardware and Software I use every day.

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Android Studio

#coding

Default IDE for android apps

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Ayu Mirage

#coding#theme

A simple theme with bright colors, for all day long comfortable work. I used it for android studio and vscode(secondary theme)

Fig

#coding

VSCode-styled autocomplete for your existing terminal

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FiraCode

#coding#font

A font for software developers.

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Github Copilot

#coding#extension

My code assistant. Just that.

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Oh my zsh

#coding#extension

Main framework for my integrated terminal on macOS

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Pace Theme

#coding#theme

An elegant VS Code theme optimized for developers with a high pace.

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Visual Studio Code

#coding

My code editor of choice. I’ve tried all the others out there - VSCode just works best for me!

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Wrap

#coding

Main terminal for macOS

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Xcode

#coding

Default IDE for iOS apps. I don’t like it but it is useful

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AiDente

#application

Tool that help me with battery optimization

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Arc

#brower

In my opinion the best browser for macOS

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Around

#application#meetings

Best tool for team meetings

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Figma

#application

Easy and simple design tool

Monitor Control

#application

Tool that help me to control the Monitor brightness

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Notion

#application

Utilizing the public API to use the productivity tool as a CMS

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Raycast

#productivity

Raycast is a blazingly fast, totally extendable launcher. It lets you complete tasks, calculate, share common links, and much more.

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Rize

#productivity

Rize is a fully automatic time tracker that uses A.I. to improve your focus and build better work habits

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Spotify

#music

My favorite music streaming service

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Apple Magic Trackpad

#peripherals

There’s nothing like it - and I don’t think I could move away from the trackpad to a traditional mouse.

ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A

#peripherals

A 165Hz 1440P monitor that I use for work and gaming

Elgato Wave1

#audio

A portable USB microphone used for online calls and video recordings.

iPhone 13 Pro

#phone

Personal and work phone for iOS apps

LG Dualup Ergo Monitor

#peripherals

Main monitor for work

Logitech Brio

#peripherals#camera

Basic camera for video calls

Macbook Pro (14 inch), 2021

#computer

10-core CPU, 16-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 32GB unified memory, 1TB SSD storage

NuPhy Air60

#peripherals

Main mechanical keyboard with linear switches

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Sennheiser Momentum 4

#audio

Good sound and noise cancellation for long work sessions.

UPLIFT Standing Desk

#desk

A standing desk frame in a white finish. Topped with a custom tabletop.

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Astro

#framework

This site is built with Astro.js. All of the pages on my site are either statically generated at build time, or incrementally regenerate to fetch new data. This means my blogfolio is blazing fast.

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Notion Api

#api

Utilizing the public API as a CMS to serve content to my site.

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Prisma

#database

Prisma unlocks a new level of developer experience when working with databases thanks to its intuitive data model, automated migrations, type-safety & auto-completion

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TailwindCSS

#styles

A utility-first CSS framework packed with pre-built classes that can be composed to build any design, directly in your markup

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Vercel

#hosting

Vercel's frontend cloud gives developers the frameworks, workflows, and infrastructure to build a faster, more personalized Web

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