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uses.tech

What I use.
The full setup.

Hardware, software, and tools behind every project I build. Updated whenever something changes.

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Hardware

MacBook Pro 16"

M3 Pro, 36GB RAM — the workhorse

LG 34" Ultrawide

34WN80C-B — enough screen for two apps side by side

Keychron K2

Mechanical, Gateron Browns — the right amount of clicky

Logitech MX Master 3S

The only mouse that matters

AirPods Pro 2

Noise cancelling for focused coding sessions

Herman Miller Aeron

Worth every penny when you sit 8+ hours

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Dev Tools

VS Code

With Vim keybindings, GitHub Copilot, and the One Dark Pro theme

Claude Code

AI pair programming in the terminal

Warp Terminal

Modern terminal with AI built in

Arc Browser

For browsing + dev tools. Spaces keep client work separate

GitHub

Version control, CI/CD, project management

Figma

Design exploration before code. Sometimes.

Tech Stack

Next.js 16

App Router, server components, Turbopack

React 19

Server components, suspense, streaming

TypeScript

Strict mode, always. Types are documentation

Tailwind CSS v4

Utility-first CSS. No more naming CSS classes

shadcn/ui

Copy-paste components built on base-ui

Framer Motion

Animations that feel alive

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Infrastructure

Vercel

Deploy on push. Edge functions. Analytics. Free tier is generous

Neon

Serverless PostgreSQL with branching. Game changer

Cloudflare

DNS + CDN + DDoS protection

Resend

Transactional emails that actually deliver

Stripe

Payments. The gold standard

Clerk

Auth in 15 minutes instead of 15 hours

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Productivity

Raycast

Spotlight replacement. App launcher, snippets, clipboard history

Notion

Project notes, client docs, personal wiki

Linear

Issue tracking that doesn't suck

Cleanshot X

Screenshots, screen recording, annotations

1Password

Password management for client credentials

Spotify

Lo-fi beats to code to

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