Category: tools.

Default Apps — June 2024.

It’s been a little over seven months since I followed a trend and published my default apps, and in that time a few things have changed, so I thought I’d post a quick update:
Portable Work Setup

Portable Ergonomics.

Earlier this week, I wrote about digitizing and purging the extra shit I’ve accumulated over the years, but the reality is that some things just can’t be easily minimized—not that I’d want them to be… minimalism sounds exhausting.

Default Apps.

Inspired first by Andreas, and then Dustin, and finally Kev, I thought I would kick off my #100DaysToOffload series by jumping on a bandwagon. I’ve always like cataloging the things I use, but keeping that list up to date is something I’m less consistent with (besides my reading list, that...

Anonymity and Pseudonymity.

I’ve been thinking a lot about identity lately. Not in the existential sense, but the literal one: my name, my face, my contact information; all of the things that don’t tell you who I am, but still sort of tell you who I am.

Never Install a Thing Again (Except Docker).

I’m not gonna lie… it took me a while to adopt Docker. A devout Vagrant follower, Docker just didn’t feel mature enough to me until very recently, but boy have I seen the light. As a development environment, Docker has completely replaced Vagrant for me, but what really brought me...