My Tech Stack & Tools

I get asked a lot about the things I use to build software, stay productive, or buy to fool myself into thinking I'm being productive when I'm really just procrastinating. Here's a curated list of my favorite tools and tech.

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13" MacBook M1 Air, 16GB RAM (2021)

RISC FTW. I love this machine. It's fast, silent, lightweight, and has incredible battery life. Perfect for coding on the go.

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AMD Ryzen 9 + RTX A6000

My ML workstation for training models. 48GB VRAM makes a huge difference when working with large neural networks.

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12.9 inch iPad Pro

I use this for reading research papers, taking notes with Apple Pencil, and as a secondary display while traveling with Sidecar.

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MSI GS66 Stealth

My Linux machine running Ubuntu. I use this as my daily driver for most development work and testing.

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LG 34" UltraWide Monitor

The extra screen real estate is perfect for having code, documentation, and browser all visible at once.

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Logitech MX Master 3

The perfect mouse with customizable buttons and excellent ergonomics. The horizontal scroll wheel is a game-changer.

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VS Code

My primary code editor. Extensions I can't live without: GitHub Copilot, Vim, Python, ESLint, and Tailwind CSS IntelliSense.

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Cursor

My AI-powered code editor of choice. Combines VS Code's extensibility with integrated GitHub Copilot capabilities for lightning-fast development. The built-in chat interface and contextual completions have dramatically improved my workflow.

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Docker

I containerize everything. Makes development environments consistent and deployment much simpler.

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Byobu

Terminal multiplexer that makes managing multiple terminal sessions a breeze. Built on tmux with sensible defaults.

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GitHub CLI

Manage GitHub PRs, issues, and repositories right from the terminal. A huge workflow improvement.

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Barrier

Lifesaver for my workflow. I use it to share my mouse and keyboard between my Mac and Linux machines seamlessly.

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Obsidian

My second brain. I use it for note-taking, knowledge management, and connecting ideas with bidirectional links.

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Notion

For collaborative work and project management. The database features are excellent for tracking projects.

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Arc Browser

A revolutionary take on browsers with workspaces, command bar, and a clean minimal interface. Game-changer for web work.

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Alfred

Productivity powerhouse on Mac. Custom workflows automate repetitive tasks and speed up my daily work.

Raycast

Powerful launcher that's quickly replacing Alfred in my workflow. The extensions ecosystem is fantastic.

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I'm always looking for new tools and gadgets to improve my workflow. If you have a recommendation for something you think I'd enjoy, I'd love to hear about it!

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