![]() More recently, eLearning platforms are launching this feature for educational reasons. It enables people to come together virtually and give their two cents. In simple words, a discussion forum is any chat thread where various users contribute their bit on the topic. Besides just wasting hours on end on Reddit, such forums can also serve productive purposes. Be it for crowdsourcing or for arguing about our favorite marvel character, discussion forums are an important part of our lives now. Spectacle and Rectangleįor window management, I use Spectacle (personal) or Rectangle (work).Picture credits: Educational Technology. Keeping You Awake is a fantastic app for preventing your mac from going to sleep. FluxĪlthough maOS now has a built-in dimming feature, I don’t find it to be as great as Flux so I use Flux to dim my screen/remove bluelight as the sunsets. AlfredĪs of writing this, I haven’t caved to buy the Alfred Powerpack (though I may…), I mainly use it because it’s faster than Spotlight on macOS and does some cool things like let you shutdown your mac by typing “shutdown.” Rocket I thought it was genius and since then have used both Flycut and Clippy. Clippy or FlycutĪ coworker once told me about his clipboard history app. Stretchly is a handy app for reminding me to take breaks. I paid for the pro version and use it on both my personal and work machine. Gifox 2įor PRs and showing things to friends or coworkers, I use Gifox 2. Similar to the microphone from egghead, I use ScreenFlow to record and edit my videos (mostly screencasts). I have a few boards to keep track of project ideas and other personal stuff. I use it for task/project management and structure it using the P.A.R.A. I am HUGE Notion fan! I pay for the personal plan to get unlimited blocks and use it both for personal and work. Random desktop apps that I use for productivity or other reasons. If anything, it lets you easily customize emojis used within your terminal for different programs. I found this by luck while exploring Rust. Right now, I’m using Noctis and happy with it. I switched to it and haven’t looked back. It took some time to reach the same speed, but I would say I’ve surpassed my previous speed and added a few new tricks thanks to Vim. However, last year I switched to the Vim keybindings. I used to use the Sublime keybindings in VS Code. I switched from Sublime to VS Code years ago and I can’t see myself going back. ![]() I’ve switched back and forth between a lot of tools, but this is what I’m using currently. Most of this is software I use to work efficiently and productively. StreamdeckĪgain, I stared streaming for work so they let me buy an Elegato Stream Deck 15-key. I am very happy with it! Works well for streaming and video meetings. ![]() Part of what I do for work is record videos so they let me buy a new webcam: Logitech BRIO. I started streaming for work so I invested in a boom arm and went with the Rode PSA1. I use Shure BETA 87A (thanks to my friends at egghead). I switch between an Apple Magic Trackpad (personal) and an MX Logitech Vertical Mouse (work). The Edge is a split keyboard and I am a huge fan! Mouse I switch between an Apple Magic Keyboard (personal) and a Kinesis Freestyle Edge (work). Now, I might look at one of the competitors if I were to buy one today. It’s a bit overpriced, but lightweight and does the job. Laptop StandĪt home, I’m usually working with one monitor (laptop) so I use a laptop stand to not have to bend over. Laptopįor work, I have a MacBook Pro 16-inch and at home, I use an iMac or a 13-inch MacBook. With a work stipend, I purchased an Autonomous ErgoChair 2. I use a standing desk, specifically the Autonomous SmartDesk2 - Home Office. Here is everything related to how my desk is set up at home. Some I bought myself (new or used) and other parts were paid for by my company. To make things easier, I’ve broken it into two categories: gear and software. One of my favorite things to share with others is setups! It’s fun to see what others use and share my own setup.
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