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Stuff I Use

Contents

  1. About
  2. Development
  3. Terminal Apps
  4. Desktop Apps
  5. Webapps
  6. Gear
  7. iOS Apps

About

I keep this page because I think Uses pages are intrinsically interesting to read. And also, over the long term, I am interested in seeing how my preferences and tools change over time.

Changelog:

See also: https://github.com/wesbos/awesome-uses

Development

EDITOR

2024: neovim is still the best

2020: neovim

MULTIPLEXER

2024: Still tmux. Briefly flirted with dvtm + dtach (on alpine), which is great if you want the smallest number of features. And I actually do use abduco + dvtm on my raspberry pi home server because itā€™s super lightweight. But tmux is still the greatest. (dvtm is pretty nice though honestly.)

2020: tmux

SHELL

2024: zsh + ohmyzsh. I use bash here and there. People seem to really like fish. But I donā€™t feel any real desire to change.

2020: zsh + ohmyzsh

TERMINAL

2024: Macbook: iterm2. Started using it bc sixel support. Almost quit it because they started to put AI into it by default. But then they hid it behind a config option. But Iā€™m watching you, iterm.

2024: Linux: Konsole. Itā€™s what came with my KDE Plasma desktop. Itā€™s fine. On my wayland sway desktop, Foot.

2020: Terminal.app. People seem to really like iterm panes and tabs and windows. But I use tmux, so I see no need to switch for that. Terminal.app is just fine.

TERMINAL COLORS

2024: synthwave alpha

2020: birds of paradise (or something else from that repo)

VIM COLORS

2024: vim-kalisi

2020: none, actually. I just set background=dark and leave it with the defaults, believe it or not.

FONT

2024: comic mono nerdfont patched. I donā€™t miss ligatures. And I really like the personality of comic mono.

2020: Fira Code. mmmmm, ligatures

LANGUAGES

2024: For small scripts and applications, either fennel (fun, expressive, infiltration) or typescript + deno (familiar, universal). Both produce convenient binaries. recfiles are the best database for small jobs, followed by sqlite. rec and m4 and mustache templates are best. groff for typesetting. This should probably be its own h2 level section..

Terminal Apps

IRC: WEECHAT

BROWSER: W3M, LYNX

CALENDAR: REMIND(1)

RSS

2024: newsboat. After using tinytinyrss (web) and miniflux (web), Iā€™ve switched full time over to newsboat. Pros: endlessly configurable. Cons: canā€™t sync bt devices. (no feeds on the go)

2024: sfeed. sometimes I like to throw a small sfeed static export up on a web server. sfeed_curses is actually really nice.

PODCASTS: PODBOAT + MPV

Desktop Apps

WEB BROWSER

2024: Still Firefox. Iā€™ve straight up deleted Chrome at this point. I use Safari as my ā€œother browserā€ when I need to. If I donā€™t want to fire up an OS sized application, then links2 or dillo.

2020: Firefox

BROWSER EXTENSIONS (THE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY ONES)

vimium: navigation and more. Since 2020

keepassxc-browser: passwords. Since 2020

ublock-origin: ad blocker. Since 2020

Dark Reader: for sites that donā€™t have dark mode. Since 2024

User-Agent Switcher and Manager: to spoof my OS / browser so I can download audiobooks from overdrive.com

Redirector: for redirecting medium to scribe, youtube to invidious, etc. Since 2024

SMOLNET BROWSER

2024: Lagrange for gemini, gopher, finger

PASSWORDS

2020: keepassxc, but also flirting with pass

2020: keepassxc

COMMUNICATION

2024: Discord for a lot of ttrpg stuff

2024: MS Teams for work: liked it better than slack!

2020: Slack

SYNCING

2024: Dropbox scaled back the number of devices they support. I still use it for syncing my keepassxc file between my laptop and my phone, but nothing else. Otherwise I use ssh and rsync and nc and AirDrop.

2020: Dropbox: I keep a few files synced across a few devices. Chiefly my keepass file. Vaguely dissatisfied with Dropbox as a solution at the moment because of its device limitations. Perhaps I can use Keybase?

WINDOW MANAGER

2024: Rectangle is the successor to Spectacle.

2020: Spectacle: the minimum acceptable amount of window management. Criminal that itā€™s missing from MacOS as a default. 2020 goals: might check out chunkwm / yabai

CLIPBOARD MANAGER

2024: Flycut. What a life saver.

THUNDERBIRD: email, netnews, calendar, xmpp, irc. What even is this piece of software? Itā€™s absurd. Why does it do so much?

Webapps

MAIL: gmail

CALENDAR

2024: I donā€™t really use a web calendar any longer. (For personal use.) I use remind(1) on the command line as my source of truth, periodically export to .ics to import into Thunderbird, and also print out a paper calendar to keep on the fridge because the only person I really need to sync my calendar with also lives in my house.

2020: google calendar

GIT FORGE

2024: I donā€™t really use GitHub any more because of their government (ICE) contracts, breach of user licenses and trust with copilot AI, selling to Microsoft, and their monoculture / monopoly. I have some code on GitLab now, and on various gitea instances. Also I just donā€™t publish a lot of my code any more. Not everythig needs to be public anyway. I have a lot of my code on a private ssh server.

2020: GitHub? Does that count as a webapp? I spend a lot of time on GitHub.

SOCIAL MEDIA

2024: Mastodon is the final social platform I remain on. I ditched reddit, and twitter and insta long before that, and facebook long before that. I prefer blogs, email, and irc these days.

Gear

WORK COMPUTER

2024: Macbook Pro M1: Great performance! Great battery life! An escape key! Almost restores my faith in Apple hardware.

2020: MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018)
PERSONAL COMPUTER

2024: MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018): bought my work computer from work. Still kind of hate the touchbar and the keyboard and siri. Iā€™d love a decent linux laptop daily driver.

2024: Pinebook Pro: Cute little hobby hacking computer, currently running Manjaro + Plasma. My decent linux laptop daily driver.

2024: MNT Pocket Reform: So small! So cute! Debian + wayland sway

2024: clockworkpi uconsole: tiny handheld computer for hobbies and coding

2020: MacBook (12-inch, 2016): this tiny thing was smaller than the macbook air at the time for some reason. I loved it. It was tiny, light, and portable.

KEYBOARD

2024: ergodox ez. canā€™t live without it. carry it back and forth between home and office.

2020: kinesis freestyle2 (mac)

KEYBOARD LAYOUT

2024: still colemak, but also now that I have a programmable keyboard, I make my own layouts and layers

2020: colemak. Iā€™ve been colemaking for years now, and give it 100% credit for eliminating my wrist pain. I have successfully converted two coworkers to fulltime colemak. Downsides: I can no longer type qwerty. Upsides: colemak is everywhere so I never have to type qwerty.

DESK

2024: I still use same desk. A slightly different version of this one. Itā€™s great! I should stand up more.

2020: I have a nice stand up desk, a white glass-top from costco.

CHAIR

2024: Herman Miller Aeron. Is good chair.

2024: I no longer have the IKEA POƄNG and I miss it dearly. But I do have a nice, comfy vintage green armchair that I inherited when a friend moved and didnā€™t have a space for it in her new house. Iā€™ve worked in a couple different offices since my last update, and can officially decry with authority the utter dearth of cozy places from which to work in the office. As a human with a back condition, I need a place to recline a little bit and put my feet up while working.

2020: Herman Miller Aeron. Great ebay purchase. Purchased on the recommendation of my engineering manager. He says he makes the purchase of one a condition of accepting any new job.

2020: And an IKEA POƄNG + footstool for lounging. Super comfy. I spend so much of my time here.

MICROPHONE

2024: blue yeti nano. itā€™s okay.

HEADPHONES

2024: Google acrux bluetooth headphones. These are excellent headphoes. Good sound, good mic, good connectivity / reliability, good noise reduction.

2024: Apple Airpod Pros. I hate these pods and I have for years.. Theyā€™ve never worked well. The left one clicks and buzzes constantly. Apple replaced them once, but then wouldnā€™t replace them again.

WEBCAM

2024: logitech brio 101. The C920 stopped working. I think. I donā€™t know, there was a shuffling of offices, and some cameras got swapped and passed around, and one of them stopped workingā€¦ Anyway now I have this one. Seems to work much better than the C920. Good zoom and cropping, good in low light.

2020: logitech C920 HD Pro. Sure beats the laptop cam.

PHONE

2024: same phone

2020: iPhone XS. Itā€™s fine. I havenā€™t bought a new phone in I canā€™t even tell you how many years. I always just get hand-me-downs from my partner, who is apparently more of a gear head than I am. I donā€™t even like iPhones all that much. Iā€™d rather have an Android.

CAMERA

2024: Argus C3 Colormatic. My grandfather died and now I have it.

EREADER

2024: Kindle 11th Gen (2022) - Itā€™s got a backlight. But thatā€™s about all it has over the K4NT. (And also a USB-C port. And dark mode.) But I hate the touch screen. Give me back my clicky buttons!

2020: Kindle 4 No Touch (2012) - Probably the pinnacle of ereader design.

TABLET

2020: a bent iPad Air 2 that I use to read PDFs and CBZs. Another hand-me-down. Again my partner is the gear head and the apple fan. I far prefer my old beloved Nexus 7. it was the perfect tablet.

iOS Apps

SHELL

2024: iSH - a whole tiny alpine install!

2020: termux

PODCASTS: overcast.fm

AUDIOBOOKS: mp3 audiobook player

IDENTIFYING BIRD NOISES: merlin

XMPP: monal

USENET: newstaplite

RSS: netnewswire

GEMINI: elaho

BOOKMARKS AND READING: pocket

MASTODON: metatext

NOTES: notes.app