8/6/2023 0 Comments Put pixave in google drive![]() But truly unique in its iOS integration where all resources simply show up in Files.app and can be used there on a daily basis. Just like Transmit gives me file access to network and remote resources over SSH & SFTP. Gives me file access to pretty much everything within my network and remote resources, including S3 & Wasabi on both, macOS & iOS. Still prefer to directly use my local development environment for everything JavaScript/Node.js based. Lots of work projects are Dockerized so there’s always a bunch of Docker containers running on my machine. I’m a senior developer and still don’t know how to properly resolve a merge conflict without this app. Every commit I create on any device is signed with one of my GPG keys. Almost everything I do for work is embedded in a Git-based workflow. Using Git in Terminal.app, within VS Code, and occasionally with GitHub Desktop. Most of my projects are under version control and are synced as Git repositories. Switching between Terminal.app and the integrated terminal in VS Code all the time. I can never decide and switch between them for everything which displays code. My go to syntax color theme for everything displaying code, including code snippets displayed on this blog. Nord: patiently awaiting a light version of it, until then Polar does the job.Using only a small set of extensions mostly for automatic code formatting based on various tools: I still miss Espresso as my personal gold standard for how a code editor UI on macOS should look and behave. Its feature set, coding experience, and ecosystem far outweigh the Electron drawbacks, and at least it is the most performant Electron app I know. Terminal.app: Nord, SF Mono, Pure VS Code dark theme: Nord, SF Mono VS Code light theme: Polar, SF Monoįrom Notepad, to Dreamweaver, to CSS Edit, to Coda, to Espresso, to TextMate, to Atom, and now I arrived at VS Code. Test browsers: Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera Privacy Badger: I wish Safari content blockers could also be used in Firefox but Privacy Badger from EFF does a good job too.MetaMask: my browser wallet for all Web3 and Dapp testing.My secondary browser on macOS mainly used for development and debugging. Fast, effective, and completely unobtrusive on every device. My content blocker of choice for Safari so I rarely see any ad tech bullshit even outside of my network without Pi-Hole. My search engine on all devices in all browsers. No extensions at all except for 1Blocker. I stay for best typography rendering of any browser, the feature & UI minimalism, and the privacy and content blocking features. It still deeply confuses me and never use it for personal stuff. Only used for work accounts, and only within the browser. Scanned paper documents are then destroyed and put into recycling. This gives me quick access to every official document I might need to give to someone no matter where I am in the world. Every scan I do with it produces a high quality black & white PDF file, ready for digital filing. Works like a charm with any document in multiple languages making them searchable with OCR. Listed here because this app on my iPhone makes every piece of paper coming across my desk into a digital file helping me maintain a paperless office. Works like Dropbox or iCloud Drive but with end-to-end encryption with my own private keys, and some nicely paranoid sharing features. Holds all the personal and sensitive documents. Most of my non-code related files live there and are happily synced. I have used Dropbox Pro for many years but it became too clunky and Apple’s version turned into what I wanted Dropbox to be. I use Finder & the iOS Files app to access all my files from multiple sources: iCloud, Tresorit, SSH servers through Secure ShellFish, local network drives attached to my Raspberry Pi. I live with automatic dark mode where all my devices and apps have a light theme during the day, and a dark theme after sunset. Mail, Calendar, and Contacts are hooked up to personal and work Google G Suite accounts. Living a cloud-first life where all my files are stored in some cloud service and are selectively synced to any device. Most of the additional apps I use have versions for macOS & iOS. I keep it simple and use most of the default Apple apps across devices for all basic computing needs: Mail, Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Contacts, Messages, Photos, Music. My main web and development server is a droplet on DigitalOcean running Ubuntu, allowing me to work from the iPad, among other things. The majority of my work is done on macOS. It’s macOS & iOS & iPadOS & watchOS all around. Satechi Slim X1 Bluetooth Backlit KeyboardĤ0mm Space Gray Aluminum Case, Black Solo Loop Space Gray, 2.6GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM, 512GB SSD, AMD Radeon Pro 5300M 4GB, US International keyboard My office is where my MacBook is, all these devices go wherever I travel to:
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