A little interview with me over on Uses This. I'll skip the intro since you know who I am, but I'll republish the rest here.
What hardware do you use?
I'm a fairly cliché Mac guy. After my first Commodore 64 (and then 128), the only computers I've ever had have been from Apple. I'm a longtime loyalist in that way and I don't regret a second of it. I use the 2018 MacBook Pro tricked out as much as they would sell it to me. It's the main tool for my job, so I've always made sure I had the best equipment I can. A heaping helping of luck and privilege have baked themselves into moderate success for me such that I can afford that.
At the office, I plug it into two of those LG UltraFine 4k monitors, a Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard, and a Logitech MX Master mouse. I plug in some Audioengine A2s for speakers. Between all those extras, the desk is more cluttered in wires than I would like and I look forward to an actually wireless future.
I'm only at the office say 60% of the time and aside from that just use the MacBook Pro as it is. I'm probably a more efficient coder at the office, but my work is a lot of email and editing and social media and planning and such that is equally efficient away from the fancy office setup.
And what software?
- Notion for tons of stuff. Project planning. Meeting notes. Documentation. Public documents.
 - Things for personal TODO lists.
 - BusyCal for calendaring.
 - 1Password for password, credit cards, and other secure documents and notes.
 - Slack for team and community chat.
 - WhatsApp for family chat.
 - Zoom for business face-to-face chat and group podcasting.
 - Audio Hijack for locally recording podcasts.
 - FaceTime for family face to face chat.
 - ScreenFlow for big long-form screen recordings.
 - Kap for small short-form screen recordings.
 - CleanMyMac for tidying up.
 - Local for local WordPress development.
 - VS Code for writing code.
 - TablePlus for dealing with databases.
 - Tower for Git.
 - iTerm for command line work.
 - Figma for design.
 - Mailplane to have a tabbed in-dock closable Gmail app.
 - Bear for notes and Markdown writing.
 
What would be your dream setup?
I'd happily upgrade to a tricked out 16" MacBook Pro. If I'm just throwing money at things I'd also happily take Apple's Pro Display XDR, but the price on those is a little frightening. I already have it pretty good, so I don't do a ton of dreaming about what could be better.
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