MY SETUP

Tools I use every day

Curated gear and software — rough notes on why I chose each one. Updated monthly.

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HARDWARE

Computers & peripherals

The machines I tap on every day and the gear that makes them bearable.

💻

MacBook Pro M4 Pro · 48 GB

Primary workstation. 48 GB RAM keeps the full monorepo dev stack (Vite, Storybook, Turbo cache) plus local Ollama models running in parallel — no swap, no slowdowns.

🖥️

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 · 57″

7680×2160 super-ultrawide — effectively two 4K displays on one curved canvas. Kills the need for dual-monitor alignment.

🪑

Razer Iskur

Gaming chair with integrated lumbar support. Survives 10-hour debugging marathons without wrecking my back.

🧘

Yoga ball

Rotation partner for the fancy chair. Forces micro-movements and core engagement during long call blocks. Cheap posture insurance.

EDITOR & TERMINAL

Where I write code

Short list — tooling should get out of the way, not become the work.

SHELL & CLI

Terminal companions

☁️

gcloud

Google Cloud CLI — Cloud Run deploys, IAM changes, log tailing, and WIF provider debugging for this project's infra.

🔍

ripgrep + fzf

`rg` for code search (respects .gitignore, fast enough to be instant). `fzf` for interactive file and history picking — piped into almost everything.

AI & LLMS

Where intelligence lives

A mix of hosted frontier models and local runners. The goal is to know each tool's edge well enough to pick the right one fast.

🎬

Google Flow

Google's AI video generation surface. Scene-by-scene storyboarding with camera control — my go-to for social clips and post hero animations.

🍌

Nano Banana

Google's image generation model. Hero images, blog illustrations, social graphics — created and iterated conversationally via text prompts.