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  • My list is a bit software developer-centric, but can be useful for development-adjacent tasks too.

    • The Github CLI - great for doing routine GH work, like opening PRs or filing issues.
    • glab - ditto for Gitlab.
    • jq - JSON parsing, formatting, searching and modification.
    • pup - like jq, but for HTML pages.
    • sed - A powerful text find-and-replace tool with regular expressions.
    • scp - File transfers over SSH.
    • xargs - run a command for every line of output from another command. Great for automating manual tasks.
    • curl - make any type of HTTP (and many other protocols) request from the command line.
    • tar - compress/uncompress archive files.
    • pwgen - generate passwords with lots of options.
    • uuidgen - generate universally unique ids.
    • exiftool - read and modify image/video/audio file metadata. Good for adding/editing tags/albums/dates/etc.




  • Most companies still change their laptops’ keyboard layouts in random negative ways every year; ship with stupid screen resolutions, woefully bad speakers, and disappointing touchpads; and stuff the most powerful processor and GPU in there and don’t focus enough on tuning the cooling, power usage, and fan profiles.

    I don’t really get these nitpicks. If you’re planning to use the laptop as your daily driver, do what every other power user does and get a set of good peripherals.












  • If you’re in the market for a new machine, there are better options in terms of affordability and usability, even if you’re specifically looking for an ARM device

    Are you thinking of Snapdragon X1 Elite/Pro laptops? I use one of those (Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x) and while it’s really neat, they’re also lacking a lot of peripheral support and drivers at the moment.