My current setup.
I've been working remote for over 10 years. I've tried a lot of different setups and this is what I'm using as of 2024.
Workstation
Mac Mini, Apple M2 Pro, 16GB RAM (2023)
I've optimized my workspace for efficiency and simplicity by mounting my setup under the desk. It's a strategic move that keeps my work area spacious and organized. This setup isn't tailored for photography; however, it's perfectly adequate for everything I'm tackling at the moment.
UPLIFT 2-Leg Standing Desk Frame
I've relied on it for over 10 years of remote work, and it's powerful enough to handle my 2-inch thick, 8-foot long walnut desk with ease.
audioengine HD3 w/ Bluetooth
Excellent speakers with plenty of power and they match my walnut desk perfectly.
Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse - Right hand
They don’t make keyboards the way they used to. I buy these any time I see them go up for sale and keep them in storage in case I need parts or need to retire my main.
Apple Magic Trackpad - Left hand
I use a trackpad on the left of my keyboard for swipes and gestures only. It's a great way to keep my right hand on the mouse and left hand on the trackpad.
Herman Miller Aeron Chair
A classic design that I've had for years!
orbitkey Desk Mat
The Orbitkey Desk Mat is a sleek workspace ally. It cleverly corrals my papers in a hidden compartment and keeps cables at bay with a magnetic holder. Crafted from upscale vegan leather and recycled PET felt, it's as premium as it is smart. It's more than just an organizer; it elevates my desk's look and my productivity effortlessly.
RODE Rodecaster Pro
Gear left over from when I was hosting a podcast on flyfishing. All of my audio input routes through this and it's a great way to keep my audio quality high.
RODE Procaster
More leftover gear from the podcast and I didn't want it gathering dust.
Development tools
Visual Studio Code
I've been using VS Code for a few years now and love the customizability and the huge ecosystem of plugins.
Jinja2
Still learning the ropes here but I've been using Jinja2 for a bit now and have no complaints.
TailwindCSS
Love it! I can't imagine going back to writing CSS by hand.
HTMX
The peanut butter and jelly of modern web development. Been dabbling with these two on a project and it’s been a great experience so far.
AlpineJS
The peanut butter and jelly of modern web development. Been dabbling with these two on a project and it’s been a great experience so far.
Design
Figma
I've been using Figma since they came onto the scene and put a giant torpedo into the side of InVision. I use it for all of my wireframes, mockups, and prototyping.
Framer
Framer is the first "no-code" tool that I've been able to use without feeling like I'm fighting the tool to get it to do what I want... for the most part.
Productivity
Zoom
The best of the worst. I'm not a huge fan of any of the video conferencing tools but Zoom is the least bad - I mean, at least it works most of the time?
Obsidian
I was pretty old school with my note taking until I found Obsidian. It's a great tool for keeping track of all of my notes and thoughts.
Slack
You can't call yourself a remote worker and not have a mastery of Slack.
ScreenStudio
I use this for sharing walkthroughs of my prototypes and it was also used to create all the animations on this website.