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Uses

Software I use, gadgets I love, and other things I recommend.

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 big list of all of my favorite stuff.

Workstation

  • 14" Laptop ASUS ExpertBook P5, U7-258V, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD

    It’s fast, reliable, and handles all my creative work with ease — from design to multitasking. It runs Windows smoothly and offers excellent battery life — perfect for a full day of creative work, even on the go.

  • 2 x 27" Dell S2721DS, 2K IPS, 75Hz

    Giving me the screen real estate I need to design, multitask, and stay organized. Crisp resolution, vibrant colors, and seamless performance — they’re perfect for both creative work and daily productivity.

  • Akko 3108 V2 Ocean Blue, Cherry Blue Switch

    Extremely satisfying click and responsive feel. It’s not just about aesthetics — the tactile feedback keeps my workflow sharp and my typing experience joyful, whether I’m designing or deep in code.

  • Logitech G502 Hero

    A high-performance mouse built for accuracy and control. With customizable buttons and a comfortable grip, it’s perfect for both design precision and fast-paced workflows — my hand’s best friend through long creative sessions.

Development tools

  • Neovim

    A lightweight yet powerful text editor built for developers who value speed, efficiency, and full control over their workflow. It offers powerful modal editing, deep customization via Lua, and a rich plugin ecosystem for coding, scripting, and system work. Ideal for programmers who want a lightweight editor that scales from simple edits to complex development environments.

  • Docker

    I use this to streamline development and deployment. It lets me containerize apps, manage environments, and collaborate across platforms with ease. Whether I’m testing locally or scaling to production, Docker keeps everything consistent and efficient

  • LazyDocker

    Lightweight terminal UI for managing Docker containers, images, volumes, and networks with ease. It provides an intuitive, keyboard-driven interface to inspect logs, execute commands, and monitor container status in real time. Ideal for developers and DevOps engineers who want fast Docker workflows without leaving the terminal.

  • LazyGit

    LazyGit is a fast, terminal-based UI that simplifies working with Git repositories. It offers an intuitive interface for staging changes, managing branches, resolving conflicts, and viewing commit history—all with minimal commands. Ideal for developers who want a more visual and efficient Git workflow directly in the terminal.

  • OpenCode

    AI-powered coding assistant designed to help developers plan, build, and reason about code more effectively. It supports structured workflows with planning, execution, and review, making complex development tasks easier to manage. Ideal for engineers who want more control and transparency than traditional “chat-only” coding assistants.

  • Tmux

    Terminal multiplexer that lets you manage multiple terminal sessions, windows, and panes from a single screen. It enables session persistence, split views, and seamless remote workflows, making it especially useful for SSH and long-running tasks. Ideal for developers and system administrators who live in the terminal and want maximum productivity.