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.
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.
AMD Ryzen 9 + RTX A6000↗
My ML workstation for training models. 48GB VRAM makes a huge difference when working with large neural networks.
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.
MSI GS66 Stealth↗
My Linux machine running Ubuntu. I use this as my daily driver for most development work and testing.
LG 34" UltraWide Monitor↗
The extra screen real estate is perfect for having code, documentation, and browser all visible at once.
Logitech MX Master 3↗
The perfect mouse with customizable buttons and excellent ergonomics. The horizontal scroll wheel is a game-changer.
VS Code↗
My primary code editor. Extensions I can't live without: GitHub Copilot, Vim, Python, ESLint, and Tailwind CSS IntelliSense.
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.
Docker↗
I containerize everything. Makes development environments consistent and deployment much simpler.
Byobu↗
Terminal multiplexer that makes managing multiple terminal sessions a breeze. Built on tmux with sensible defaults.
GitHub CLI↗
Manage GitHub PRs, issues, and repositories right from the terminal. A huge workflow improvement.
Barrier↗
Lifesaver for my workflow. I use it to share my mouse and keyboard between my Mac and Linux machines seamlessly.
Obsidian↗
My second brain. I use it for note-taking, knowledge management, and connecting ideas with bidirectional links.
Notion↗
For collaborative work and project management. The database features are excellent for tracking projects.
Arc Browser↗
A revolutionary take on browsers with workspaces, command bar, and a clean minimal interface. Game-changer for web work.
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!