--- layout: page title: Using permalink: /using --- # Using Here is a list of notable equipment and tools I use. The purpose of this list is to remind myself to be intentional about the things that I surround myself with and utilize on a daily basis. Last updated: {{ post_last_modified }} ago ## At the Desk ### Workspace - **Desk**: Custom-built sit-stand desk (*Built in 2022*) - Tabletop: Custom walnut tabletop (54" length x 30" width x 1-1/2" thick with rounded corners) from [Atelier East-End Mtl](https://eastendmtl.com/) - Legs: Apex Pro from [Deskhaus](https://desk.haus/) - **Chair**: Herman Miller Aeron (*Purchased in 2023*) - Add-on: Headrest for Aeron Chair from [Atlas Headrest](https://atlasheadrest.com/) - If the Aeron did not exist, I would have purchased the Embody. ### Stationery - **Fountain pens:** - LAMY Safari (Matte Black, EF) - Montblanc Meisterstück LeGrand (Platinum, EF) - Pilot Decimo (Dark Grey, EF) - Pilot Vanishing Point (Matte Black, F) - Pilot Custom 823 (Amber Brown, F) - Sailor Pro Gear (Graphite Lighthouse, MF) - Sailor Pro Gear (Knight to E4, MF) - Sailor Pro Gear Realo (Black, F) - TWISBI Diamond 580ALR (Nickel, EF) - **Fountain pen ink**: - Platinum Carbon Black - Sailor Sei-boku - **Notebooks/paper**: - Journaling in a Midori MD notebook (A5, dot grid). - Planning in a Plotter ring binder (Liscio black, personal/bible-sized, various paper). - Logging books/games in a Traveler's notebook (standard-sized, camel cover). - Carrying around a Traveler's notebook (passport-sized, brown cover) as a pocket notebook. Useful! ## Hardware ### Devices - **Computer**: Custom-built desktop machine (*Built in 2024*) - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7900X3D 4.2GHz 8-Core - GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB - RAM: 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-6000 - **Phone**: iPhone 11 (*Purchased in 2019*) - **E-reader**: Kobo Clara (*Purchased in 2023*) ### Computer Peripherals - **Monitors**: Using a stacked dual-screen setup - 34" 21:9 IPS 180Hz (*Purchased in 2022*) - 24" 16:9 IPS 60Hz (*Purchased in 2020*) - **Keyboard**: Custom mechanical keyboard *(Built in 2024*) - PCB: [Wooting 60HE](https://wooting.io/wooting-60he) (*Purchased in 2023*) - Case: Tofu60 Redux - Switches: Geon Raw HE (50g, factory lubed) - Keycaps: PBTfans X-Ray set designed by [Mod Musings](https://www.modmusings.com/) - **Mice**: - Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 (*Gifted in 2023*) - Logitech G604 (Purchased in 2020) — Used exclusively for playing FFXIV because that game has way too many short cooldowns to be mapping only on the keyboard. - Logitech MX Master 2S (*Purchased in 2021*) — Used exclusively for work purposes. - **Microphone setup**: - Audio interface: Elgato Wave XLR (*Purchased in 2022*) - Microphone: Audio Technica AT2035 (*Purchased in 2018*) - Boom arm: RODE PSA1 (*Purchased in 2017*) - **Headphone setup**: - Headphone DAC/Amplifer: FiiO K5 Pro (*Purchased in 2024*) - Headphones: - Recently, I purchased a bunch of IEMs that were on sale at [Linsoul](https://www.linsoul.com/) and am currently using whatever I open first. Turns out I prefer using IEMs over headphones. - Previously, I used the Audio-Technica ATH-M50X headphones (from 2014⁠–2024) until it died. - Speakers: Kanto YU2 (*Purchased in 2023*) ## Software ### General - **Operating system**: [Fedora](https://fedoraproject.org/) KDE - In 2024, I switched over from Windows 11 to using Linux on my personal computer. Surprisingly, the transition has been smooth sailing with some minor audio/video issues that were easy to fix. - Alternatives I've tried: Arch Linux, Solus, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Windows 11/10/8/XP/1998, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, etc. - **Browser**: [Mozilla Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox) - Hardened for my daily usage. - Sometimes I use [Brave](https://brave.com/) if I need to use a Chromium-based browser. - **Password Manager**: [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/) - **RSS feed reader**: [CommaFeed](https://www.commafeed.com/) ### Communications - **Email**: [ProtonMail](https://proton.me/mail) - Alternatives I've tried: Fastmail, Gmail, Hotmail - **Chat**: [Discord](https://discord.com/) - I don't like how reliant gamers have become on Discord for communications. - However, I also don't miss the days of having to install Ventrilo, Mumble, TeamSpeak, Skype, RaidCall, Curse Voice, etc. on your computer because different teams and friend groups used different voice programs. ### Productivity - **Calendar**: [ProtonCalendar](https://proton.me/calendar) - **Notes**: [Capacities](https://capacities.io/) - I've tried and used an unbelievable number of note-taking applications over the years. - Capacities has been the only app that has made sense to me in terms of linking relevant notes together. It also checks the boxes for features that I am looking for in a note-taking application. - Alternatives I've tried: Obsidian, Logseq, Standard Notes, BookStack, Joblin, Notion, Simple Note, TiddlyWiki, GitBook, Notational Velocity, Evernote, OneNote, etc. - **Kanban**: Trello - Currently considering: [WeKan](https://wekan.github.io/), [Planka](https://planka.app/) - **Budgeting**: [Actual](https://actualbudget.org/) - I like budgeting using the envelope system. - Alternatives I've tried: You Need A Budget ### Development - **Font**: Hack Nerd Font - **Theme**: [Ayu](https://github.com/ayu-theme) Dark - **Tabs**: 2 spaces - **Terminal emulator**: Konsole - It comes with the KDE desktop environment. - I don't use the terminal enough to develop a personal preference. - **Editor**: Visual Studio Code - It works and does what I need it to do out-of-the-box. - Alternatives I've tried: Neovim, Sublime Text, Atom, Brackets, Notepad++, Notepad, etc. - **Repository**: [Gitea](https://about.gitea.com/) - Currently, I am using a self-hosted Gitea to store my project repositories. - Also using GitHub to mirror my project repositories. ## Paid Subscriptions and Services Here are online subscriptions and services that I pay for: | Subscriptions | Annual USD | Monthly USD | Monthly CAD | | --------------------------- | ----------: | ----------: | ----------: | | Bitwarden | $10.00 | $0.83 | $1.19 | | Hover (domain names) | $55.33 | $4.61 | $6.63 | | Bear (blogging platform) | $49.00 | $4.08 | $5.89 | | PikaPods (hosting web apps) | $72.06 | $6.05 | $8.66 | | Proton (Mail Plus) | $47.99 | $3.99 | $5.74 | | Discord (Nitro Basic) | $33.89 | $2.82 | $4.05 | | Spotify (Duo) | $149.40 | $12.45 | $17.89 | | Video streaming (various) | $166.92 | $13.91 | $20.00 | | Gaming subscriptions | $166.92 | $13.91 | $20.00 | | **Totals** | **$752.05** | **$62.65** | **$90.05** | For PikaPods, I have a couple web apps deployed using their managed services: - [Actual](https://actualbudget.org/) for personal budgeting using the envelop method. - [CommaFeed](https://github.com/Athou/commafeed/) for reading RSS feeds. - [Gitea](https://gitea.com/) for my personal project repositories. - [Umami](https://umami.is/) for website analytics. For video streaming, I rotate through a number of services and only subscribe for a month at a time to watch what I want. In some months, I don't have an active subscription running, so this number is a little inflated. For gaming subscriptions, similar to above idea. Overall, I am quite happy with how much I am spending on my online subscriptions. It could be better, but I am satisfied that it is below $100 CAD per month.