Books, tools, podcasts, and articles that Min found awesome.
- Visual Studio Code I Mainly use it for frontend development. Github is Where all my public codebases are.
- tmux Terminal multiplexer. This is where I live!
- Amethyst Tiling Window Manager for Mac. I use it when I'm working with an ultra-wide monitor.
- WSL2 Running Linux Environment in Window. I was a long-time Ubuntu user. Nowadays my work outside of my day job is all done by my home PC which runs Window (guilty as charged) with WSL2. I was impressed by WSL2 after watching this video. Planning to ditch the WSL2 and switch to NixOS with Virtual-Box and i3 after watching this video
- TickTick Todo List app. I used it to keep track of all my work both for personal and work.
- Obsidian Text Editor powered by Markdown. I use it mainly for journaling. Planning to create my Zettelkasten notes with it.
- Freedom Block websites and apps for a period you set. I use it while I'm working or whenever I need a break from the internet.
- Rescue Time Track your app and website usages and generate analyses. It also has blocker ability but is limited only to focus (work) sessions. I use it to track my screen time although it has the blocking feature like Freedom, It's still worthwhile to see the statistics of my screentime usage.
- Google Podcast I use google podcast as my podcast player mainly to stay platform agnostic. It does the work but features are very minimal. It would be great, if it has favourite feature.
- O'Reilly It's where I read most of my Tech Related books. It has 80% of the books I want to read. It's a bit pricey though. Tip. they have a huge discount on Cyber Monday every year.
- Udemy I use Udemy when I need to learn something quickly. Tip. If you are in Singapore, you can access Udemy Business for free if you are an NLB Member. You can check the instructions here.
- Libby Reading app that connects with your library. Whenever I want to read a book (non-technical), I will try to borrow it from Libby first.
- Kindle Cloud Reader An Ebook reader. I read all of my non-technical books with Kindle Cloud Reader if I can't borrow from Libby.