My daily driver in terms of software and hardware.
Discover the hardware that powers my creativity and productivity. From laptops to peripherals, see the devices that I rely on to bring my ideas to life.
Development tools
Visual Studio Code
VS Code is my go-to editor for most things. I’ve been using it forever and it’s still my favorite. Extention is one of the best part of VS Code.
GitHub Copilot
Honestly I just started to use this technology and I found it to be very useful. I can’t wait to see how it will evolve in the future.
Vim
Let’s be real, I’m not much of a Vim user but I do use it for configuration files and some other stuff when I’m working on a remote server.
Workstation
14” ThinkPad X1 Carbon 512GB (2019)
Robust and reliable, this laptop has been my daily driver for the past 2 years. Screen is bright and the keyboard is great. Planning to upgrade to the Apple Gang soon.
ASUS VP249QGR 1080p 144Hz Monitor
I’ve been using this monitor for a couple years and it’s still going strong. Although I’ve been tempted to upgrade to a 2K or 4K monitor because of It’s large workspace.
Logitech K375s Wireless Keyboard
Basic wireless keyboard by logitech, nothing fancy but it gets the job done. Plus point for the battery life and also the dual connectivity, USB Dongle and also Bluetooth.
Steelseries Rival 110 / Logitech M331
I use the Rival 110 when I’m at home and the M331 when I’m on the go.
Design
Figma
I just use Figma for prototyping and wireframing. I’m not a designer but I do like to play around with Figma sometimes. When working with a team, I usually use Figma to communicate with the designer and also to get feedback from the team.