Post/ My Tech & Tools Kit: What I Use Daily
2024-10-14 · 3 mins read
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A detailed breakdown of the software, hardware, and tools I use daily for productivity, coding, and personal growth.
Here’s a comprehensive list of the tools, software, and hardware I use to stay productive, organized, and efficient. These are the tools that power my daily workflow, from coding and designing to managing my personal life.
Software
Productivity & Organization
- Notion: For docs, notes, and project management.
- TickTick: My go-to app for todos and task management.
- Zeeg: Simplifies scheduling meetings and calls.
- Rows: A powerful alternative to traditional spreadsheets.
- Urban Sports Club: Access to sports and spa facilities.
- Sleep Cycle: Tracks my sleep patterns for better rest.
Community & Entertainment
- Spotify: My primary source for music.
- Pocket Casts: A local and anonymous podcasts app.
Development & Design
- VS Code: My code editor of choice.
- Figma: For designing interfaces and prototypes.
- Arc: A modern browser that keeps me focused.
- Opal: Blocks distracting apps to keep me productive.
Hardware
Work Setup
- 14" Dell Laptop (Company): My primary work machine.
- Logitech MX Master 2S Mouse & Keyboard: Ergonomic and efficient peripherals.
Gaming & Entertainment
- Gaming PC:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- Motherboard: ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4
- Memory: Crucial Ballistix 32GB
- Storage: SSD 970 EVO NVMe M.2 1TB
- GPU: Radeon 6950XT
- PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G+
- Case: H510 Elite
- Monitors: TUF Gaming VG27AQ (x2)
- Keyboard: Durgod Fusion
- Microphone: Maono AU-PM421
- Headphones: Sony WH-1000XM3
Books
While not a tool, books are a huge part of my personal and professional growth. Here are a few I’ve been reading lately:
- "Atomic Habits" by James Clear: For building better habits.
- "The Pragmatic Programmer" by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas: A must-read for developers.
- "Deep Work" by Cal Newport: For mastering focus and productivity.
- "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" by Martin Kleppmann: For understanding scalable systems.
Final Thoughts
This toolkit has evolved over time, and I’m always experimenting with new tools to improve my workflow. If you have any recommendations or questions about my setup, feel free to reach out!