My setup is a hot mess because I really like playing around with different tech. This is by far the lamest, nerdiest thread in this forum I've seen yet. Dropbox Paper? Has potential but is still somewhat immature for me. Emacs/Orgmode-tried it (for months), I just can't get into it. I love Evernote too but lack of a native Linux client is a bummer. I was a OneNote fanboy for quite a while but that's not part of my workflow any more. Browse: Firefox & experimenting a little with Brave.I run a local Postgres server (via Docker) and that's been surprisingly useful to have on standby.Todoist-Could not live without this excellent cross-platform to-do list.Keybase, they're really innovating in their space.Keepass is indispensable password manager.does this belong in "Misc"? Putting it in the miscellaneous category vastly understates it's utility and doesn't reflect the time I actually spend using it. Git with GitKraken as frontend-it's really nice-or command line.I love the idea of Emacs and I've seen how productive people can be when they're completely immersed in that ecosystem. I've used it to write, test, and compile/run short snippets in everything from Scala to Golang and for just fooling around, it's great. ![]() Visual Studio Code has been very useful as a good general purpose IDE.Pycharm: The Python equivalent of what RStudio is to R and I use it a LOT.I administer and do my analysis work on a cloud RStudio Server rather than a local instance. RStudio: 95% of my R work is in RStudio.Cloud, I really do a lot of stuff on remote servers.I'm on a dual-boot setup running on a Franken-Dell laptop (about every part has been replaced at some time) Weeeenders 10 when I have to use MS Office.I live on the keyboard, and Alfred offers fast switching between apps (cmd-space, f for Finder, cmd-space, e for Emacs, etc), good file finder, and sorting for “recent” apps/files I mostly write R scripts for processing/running analyses, and use Rmd for sharing reports.If I need to do ML, I process data with R then go to python sklearn. Starting to use Forkflift instead of Finder, which has dark mode and split screen, but most importantly, awesome remote access.Getting more familiar with git on Emacs, but still use command line git.Terminal, Red Sands theme (only looks nice on retina screen). ![]()
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