Uses

The tools that shape how I work every day.

This is the current setup behind my work: the hardware I rely on, the software I keep coming back to, and the smaller desk details that make the whole thing feel calmer, faster, and more intentional.

Hardware 01
M1 Pro / 16 GB RAM

MacBook Pro 14"

My primary machine for coding, recording, and keeping a lot of tools open at once without friction.

It stays fast under a real workload and feels like the most balanced laptop I have owned.

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Software 02
Editor

Cursor

My daily editor for product work, writing code quickly, and exploring unfamiliar parts of a project.

It shortens the gap between an idea and a clean implementation without getting in the way.

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Software 03
Terminal-native coding agent

Claude Code

Best when I want fast repo exploration, implementation help, or a second set of eyes on a change.

It fits naturally into a development workflow and feels strongest when used with clear intent.

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Notes and research

Obsidian

Where tutorial ideas, rough drafts, reading notes, and long-lived reference docs tend to land first.

It is fast, local-first, and flexible enough to grow with how I think rather than fight it.

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Supporting cast

Everything around the flagship tools matters too.

27" 5K Retina

Studio Display

My main monitor for writing, editing, and seeing layouts with enough clarity that details actually matter.

Noise-cancelling headphones

Bose NC 700

The pair I reach for when I need focus, especially for writing, editing, or deep work in noisier environments.

Wireless mechanical keyboard

Keychron Q1 Pro

Compact layout, tactile switches, and a desk footprint that leaves room for notes and peripherals.

Terminal

Warp

A terminal that feels modern enough to keep up with how I actually work across multiple projects.

Desk surface

Minimal Desk Pad

A small quality-of-life detail that visually anchors the whole setup and reduces noise on the desk.

Offline thinking

Notebook + Pen

Still useful for outlining talks, mapping system ideas, and thinking through content away from a screen.

Full structure

The complete setup still spans the whole workflow.

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Hardware

The physical setup I rely on every day

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Software

Tools that shape how I work

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Desk

Small details that improve the setup

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Recording

Gear for videos, demos, and teaching

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