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uses

upd. 19/04/25

Below is a list of all the key tools, software and hardware that I use on the regular, with some screenshots added also for some eye-candy (or not 😆). Feel free to check out uses.tech for a list of everyone’s /uses pages!

Hardware

    laptop MacBook Pro 14-in

    I’ve got the base config option (16/512, M1 Pro chip). This has done wonders to my productivity thanks to the perf, with battery for days (literally). I wonder why I didn’t switch to Mac earlier.

    monitor MSI PRO MP275Q

    Works at 1440p@100Hz. Gives me more than enough screen estate to tackle whatever may come my way, while having a decent-enough PPI to work well with my Mac.

    phone iPhone 16 Pro Max

    Does "phone" things. It’s simple, nails the fundamentals, and allows me to be more present in the moment (I’ve set it up to have a very small catalogue of essential apps).

    watch Apple Watch Series 8

    Acts as a nice companion device to my phone, keeping me in the loop while also having a very comprehensive suite of health tracking features. The "Overnight Vitals" feature has been able to pick up when I’ve fallen ill, which is like, wow.

    earbuds Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

    These sound amazing to the point that I’d recommend getting them over the new 3 Pros (there’s not much of an improvement sound quality wise, in addition to the fact that they look like AirPods clones).

    iems Truthear Hola

    For £18 (now discontinued), these were a crazy steal, where they sound closer to £80 iems. These paired together with my Mac (and lossless playback) make for an amazing combo; long may they live.

Software

    Comes with a vast ecosystem of extensions, making me able to tailor it towards the languages I use, and code with minimal friction.

    terminal Ghostty

    It’s blazing fast (it uses Zig under the hood), allows me to blitz through any commands/scripts that I need to run, and has a fantastic community behind it.

    browser Zen Browser

    Embeds the key "wins" of Arc, such as "Spaces" and "Pinned Tabs", but spits them out in a Firefox fork. I’ve had an eye on this browser for a while since Arc went into maintenance-mode, but things have progressed along to the point that I can happily daily this now.

    launcher LeaderKey

    This is phenomenal at creating your own keybinds for rapidly lanching apps, running scripts, and opening files. I’ve wrapped my frequently used Raycast (see below) actions around this such that I can get things done in just 2 key clicks.

    passwords 1Password

    Comes with an integrated SSH agent (which is very handy). It was the first offering to provide Passkeys support (iirc), and comes with this nice "Watchtower" feature where you can see how strong your passwords are collectively.

    notes Obsidian

    Love the local-first approach, the wide variety of extensions available, and how you can structure your notes the way you want to (this came in very clutch during my uni years).

    misc Raycast

    This exposes a wide plethora of actions (thanks to the vast ecosystem of extensions), where this can open apps, or run actions relating to your installed apps or the OS itself.

    misc Swish

    A neat window-manager app that leverages trackpad gestures (after this, wanting to own a wireless mouse becomes very undesirable).

    misc Battery

    A (free) battery management cli that allows for the setting of an indefinite charging limit (80% for me), without having to worry about Apple’s built-in battery optimisations messing things up.

    A display management utility that allows you to convert external displays to use Apple’s HiDPI, which gives you significantly sharper text. Hook this up nicely with a resolution that gives you enough screen estate (while still being crisp), and you’ve got a winner.

    misc Clop

    An image, video, pdf and clipboard optimiser, which I’ve set up to run upon a file being copied/downloaded.

    misc Alcove

    An app that emulates the functionality of the Dynamic Island on iPhones, and brings it over to the Mac.

    An app that makes drag and drop very easy, with you being able to group items into stashes.

    misc Dato

    A menu bar calendar app that keeps you in the loop with all upcoming events, meetings, etc.

Screenshots

vscode screenshot img obsidian screenshot img setup screenshot img