import Head from 'next/head'
import {Card} from '@/components/ui/Card'
import {Section} from '@/components/ui/Section'
import {SimpleLayout} from '@/components/layouts/SimpleLayout'
import {ReactNode} from 'react'
function ToolsSection({children, title}: { children: ReactNode, title: string }) {
return (
)
}
function Tool({title, href, children}: { title: string, href: string, children: ReactNode }) {
return (
{title}
{children}
)
}
export default function Uses() {
return (
<>
Uses - Ryan Freeman
This is my main Intel-based computer which I built in 2022. I've recently added more storage and
a new monitor. Click here to see a comprehensive listing of all the parts used in this build on
PCPartPicker.
I bought this chair second-hand when I started working for Apple, it's extremely comfortable and
ergonomic for those long hours spent at the desk.
I use a mix of JetBrain apps for my IDEs depending on what I'm working on. For JavaScript
projects, I use WebStorm. PyCharm for python and IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate for Java. I use the same
keyboard shortcuts across these apps which is great for productivity.
Good tool for designing and testing REST APIs. I used to use Postman but I found the interface too
cluttered and prefer the simplicity of Insomnia.
Great app for Windows which allows you share a region of the screen, handy for single monitor
set ups such as ultrawides when you don't want to share the entire screen.
I use this software for creating low-fidelity wireframes and interfaces. It's great for
experimenting with ideas.
Color Picker is included in the PowerToys set of enhancements for Windows. Using the eye dropper you
can easily identify colours on the screen and copy the colour's code to your clipboard for use
in other applications.
AutoHotKey features it's own scripting language and allows you to create keyboard macros for
automating common tasks. For example, I use AutoHotKey to toggle between dark and light themes in
Windows on the fly.
Bitwarden is a free, open-source password manager, this Chrome Extension connects to a self-hosted
instance of Bitwarden which lives on my Raspberry Pi. It is really useful for syncing passwords across
devices.
Great extension for blocking those annoying YouTube ads and nasty tracking scripts.
Floccus syncs your bookmarks across browsers and devices. It connects to my Nextcloud server via
WebDAV and keeps my bookmarks in sync, so no matter which device I'm using, I always have the
same set of bookmarks.
>
)
}