Uses
This page is inspired by many other /uses pages. It's a non-comprehensive list of the hardware and software I use on a day-to-day basis.
Hardware
- Lenovo Thinkpad T480s – Laptop
- Logi M575 – Mouse
- Skullcandy Crusher ANC – Headphones
- Canon EOS 7D – Camera
Software
Daily Drivers
- Obsidian – Markdown Text Editor
- Visual Studio Code – Code Editor
- Raindrop – Bookmarks Manager
- Syncthing – Open source continuous file synchronization.
- Espanso – Cross-platform text expander written in Rust.
Noteworthy Visual Studio Code Extensions
- Prettier – Opinionated Code Formatter.
- Markdown All in One – Markdown Support.
- GistPad – Edit GitHub Gists and Repositories remotely.
- Project Manager – Easily change current Project/Folder.
- shift shift – Provides shortcuts for
shift + shiftandctrl + ctrl. - CSS Peek – Introduces
Go To DefinitionandGo To Symbol in Workspacesupport.
Essential Obsidian Extensions
- Contextual Typography – Allows for custom insertion of code at the block level.
- DoubleShift – Provides shortcuts for
shift + shiftandctrl + ctrl. - Editor Shortcuts – Adds shortcuts usually found in Code Editors.
- Enveloppe – Publish your notes to a preconfigured repository.
- Linter – Customizable Markdown Linter similar to Prettier.
- Natural Language Dates – Adds
@todayformat to dates. - Obsidian Git – Run Git commands from Obsidian.
- Omnisearch – Better Search Engine.
Notable Windows Programs
- EarTrumpet – Volume control, multi-channel discovery, default playback device management.
- Everything – Locate files and folders by name instantly.
- PDFsam – Desktop application to split, merge, mix, rotate PDF files and extract pages.
- PowerToys – Windows system utilities to maximize productivity.