![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a one stop solution for hosting your website and it makes everything a dream. Netlify One of the biggest reasons I use a static site generator is to take advantage of hosts like Netlify. I chose Next as I felt it would be better suited for a blog over the likes of Gatsby-albeit I’m not 100% sure this is true still. Next.js I finally moved this site to a static site generator. Freight Text Pro from Tyepkit I use Freight Text Pro for body copy. Site Averta from TDF I use Averta for headings. Alfred A spotlight replacement for Mac, with loads of handy features and workflows. ![]() Dropbox Keeping all my valuable files backed up and accessible anywhere. Syncs with iCloud so I can write anywhere. All posts start here then are copied and pasted into the CMS. It’s the GTD (get things done) way of working I like about it, as I’m not that organised. Things Like Coda, I’ve been a long time user of Things. I use this to demonstrate things quickly in my posts. Gifox (gif recording) A nice menu bar app for recording gifs. ![]() Utility One Switch For all of the switches that control centre can’t do. Git I tend to use git through the Github desktop app and terminal. Apple Terminal I use the Panic Palette and zsh (using ohmyzsh). Dash An easy and convenient way to search documentation for pretty much every language. I like vscode but not the clunky side of it. Code Nova I write all code in Nova, nothing beats a Panic app for quality. PixelSnap Another convenient app, it’s super smart at getting the dimensions of objects. Sip A real conveient way to pick colours and manage colour palettes. As well as the companion app xScope mirror. xScope So many handy little tools that help designing. Photoshop For all the things Illustrator and Figma can’t do-which now is mostly photo editing. Illustrator Illustrator can’t be beaten for vector editing. Managing components and libraries, prototyping and sharing is by far the best in my opinion. Design Figma I use this for the majority of design work. Started the game, and from the in-game menu I pressed the "RESTART COMPUTER" button and let Valorant to Restart my PC.Everything (almost) I use associated with this website and my day to day work. Freshly downloaded the Valorant client, and installed the Valorant Restarted my PC, and let every program to start, so basically I waited for like a minute, or so Uninstalled the RIOT Valorant, also the RIOT Vanguard, and deleted the vgkbootstatus.dat from the following "C:\Windows" folder plus deleted the RIOT Vanguard and the RIOT Client folders from my PC From elevated CMD : "sc stop kprocesshacker3"
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