Tools I Use Every Day (Life Hacks, Dev Tools & More) - My 2023 Stack
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My 2023 Stack's tools are just as important as the code and the infra. I like to think this video is useful well outside of software dev
BLOG POST ABOUT ALL OF THESE TOOLS - t3.gg/blog/post/2023-tools
2023 Stack Tech - • I Ship This Tech EVERY...
2023 Stack Infra - • How I Deploy ALL My Ap...
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CHECK OUT THE FULL LIST ON MY BLOG t3.gg/blog/post/2023-tools
**General** - Excalidraw (diagrams, visual representation) - Notion (text documents) - Linear (task management) - Discord (communication) - TickTick (personal tasks, todo lists) - Superhuman (email) - **Trying to replace:** - Cron (calendar) - Raycast (quick math) **Creator tools** - Affinity (Photoshop alternative) - OBS (recording videos) - LosslessCut (exporting parts of a video) - FinalCut / Resolve (video editing) **Developer tools** - VSCode (code editing, Prettier, ESLint) - Stock MacOS Terminal (zshell, oh-my-zsh, tmux, oh-my-tmux) - GitHub CLI - fnm (nvm alternative, Rust based) - webhookthing (Postman alternative) - Prisma Studio (even without Prisma)
@Ricardoromero4444
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Once I found out pnpm also manages node versions, I abandoned fnm
@anarcus
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@@Ricardoromero4444 it does? What's the command?
@maxprehoda1544
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thank you so much, theo uses some great stuff and is a talented developer but these videos put me to sleep so fast.
Free early content nerds
Thanks Theo, your videos are really inspiring, and your solutions really help me not just with the tech problems I've been facing, but also with my day-to-day life
Came here for a toolbox, ended with a toolbox and nice time management advices. Very useful! I think you should do more time management videos, you certainly give the impression of a very organized person.
Awesome recommendations. These tools are genuinely super useful!
Great video, Theo! We're so glad you gave Superhuman a try and that it's worked out so well for you. We hope you continue to find it helpful! 😌
This is amazing. Thank you for this!
Idk how I came to this unlisted video but it's great
Incredible knowledge to have, thank you 💯
I really like the new setup def. a big improvement in video production😁
Loving the new angle in your videos. I really love the Mandala wallpaper/poster you have
You're killing it Theo, great job.
Thanks again for this great content
Great Vid! Thanks I'm learning a lot.
this is the most interesting alogrithm strategy of the year, getting extra clickthrough from endscreen by putting 'you're early' AND getting the push when unlisting, thats badass.
Discord for work and get user feedback in one place seems great. Would like to be closer to them and being in one place is a great idea.
Warp for the fact that you can edit anywhere in the command you are providing, easy history and copying outputs, suggested autocompletes. There's a ton of other cool features I don't touch that may be helpful that I do not even touch
Took me a while to see them but good choice with those JBL LSR305, got the same pair in front of me👍
You should post all of your diagrams and share us a link if that's possible because they're really good.
webhook thing sounds really cool, especially with testing my stripe endpoints
Great content on the channel
This was so helpful to me being a super noob trying to learn cloud stuff starting with how they call everything web apps when I just wanna start with a simple website! I did finally discover static web apps is how they refer to these... However the next choice is always between: Vue, React, NextJS. And I like your consideration of docs because that's why I've bounced between Azure and GCP with Azure docs being 10/10 and GCP being 3/10. Just found it interesting to see docs be a legit factor in these technology choices we have to make... Thumbs 👍🏽
Thoughts on Obsidian over Notion?
This is becoming my favourite channel
Joplin is another great note/todo/knowledge-base application. If you can't afford PS, Gimp is just as great for non-professional use-cases. Kreya is a great alternative to Postman, the UX is much simpler and I use it extensively to test GRPC endpoints.
Thanks bro
I like Linear, but I love Youtrack. Great video
Have you tried Warp terminal?
Re: terminal Have you tried warp? I’be been a stock terminal guy for years, but this one made me switch. Blazingly fast(rust) and pretty hi
@abdulhannan5672
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Heard about it in a random techy review video, tried it and it's been the best terminal experience so far. 🙌🏻It's a shame many people still don't know about it.
What does Raycast do for math that Spotlight doesn't already do? The example at 5:00 looks exactly the same when I try it
Damn, last vid I expressed my nitpicks of animations, and this one is really nice. Honestly, great vid!
@GratuityMedia
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❤
It would be great if you make a video on how to use Linear
heavy handed video is a beast to tame thanks for the refined list bro bro.
Raycast clipboard history is a game changer
Morgen is closer to the task based calendar app I wanted.
Warp is soooooooo much better than normal terminal. I feel absolutely handicapped in a terminal that isn't warp.
I already real about every tool at your blog😅 But still seeing your vid
Sure, state management outside Angular is great. Guess that's why we started moving *everything* to Redux, then tried React Context, Mobx, Recoil, React-Query, Redux Toolkit... And the list goes, and goes, and goes, until hey, we rediscovered Observables again 😅
Oh man I would love to hear more about why you don’t like Jira (I’m in the same boat)
Have you tried Warp for terminal?
Notion is neat. But left it because it doesn’t support offline mode which is frustrating if u like me take the train at times.
I like pnpm's node version managing, one less thing to install
I'm really strugling with database when it comes to deploying to the whole world. I love MySQL. Is serverless database the choice? Please make a video about this topic.
@paulk.8681
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Idk if you have already, but Planetscale is worth checking out I think. Haven't used it much myself so can't really recommend it, but it seems pretty good.
@atikshakur
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Is is like edge? similar latency from all over the world?
@paulk.8681
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@@atikshakur they were talking about adding geographically spread sharding a couple of years ago, don’t know if they’ve done it already
9.14 cracked me up 😂
8:18 cmder!
headphones count is pretty close to number of tools devs are using) btw does anyone use obsidian here?
Early access gangg
I also use fnm, pretty good
cool beans
Affinity
10:02 it's blazingly fast!
Why this is unlisted
@t3dotgg
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You're here early 🤫
@fatwaarya3193
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@@t3dotgg 🤩
I'm a time traveller
3:33 Zagreb
Toggl to measure time, fzf to find anything
thoe has the best microphone in the game
you forgot to actually split the video in parts
Photopea suffices for whoever doesn’t want to pay so much for photoshop
i actually can not really understand notion and task manager(
How is this unlisted haha
It’s funny how small your online presence is. You are as to the new era of web development as Dave Asprey is to biohacking. Thank you for this channel.
Why is James Perkins in your bed?
@t3dotgg
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omfg 💀
@joostschuur
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No judgement! 😊
Are you a/b testing your videos? 🤨
you said notion instead of linear at 2:00 lmao
That was worth watching just to learn about vscode-pets
Try Sunsama and forget about TickTask
sooo apparently warp has split panes so i useed to be a tmux user but i will be promptly switching over to warp because that was the last thing i needed. What do you think, you wanna give it a try @t3dotgg ?