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Ask HN: What is your stack (hardware, OS, apps, subscriptions)? Cost per mth/yr?

6 pointsby rblionalmost 2 years ago
I am redesigning my life right now and am exploring ways to do more with less.<p>HN is where the heavyweights doing big things hang out, no better place than here to ask.<p>Hope this thread is useful to others.

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alxmngalmost 2 years ago
MacBook Air, iPhone, one pair of Birkenstocks, one North Face down jacket, three identical linen outfits, Phillips electric razor, suitcase, umbrella, bicycle, and basic toiletries.<p>I don’t own anything else. My current apartment is furnished with beds and kitchen. I’ll be moving soon and will probably need to purchase a futon and kitchenware.<p>My only subscriptions are iCloud, Fastmail, Linode, and a virtual mailbox. I also have some subscription services for different businesses. Subscriptions total around $100.<p>I use iTerm, nushell, helix editor, and the rest stock Apple apps (Notes, Calendar, Reminders, Numbers, Freeform, etc.).<p>I love living this way, and to each their own :)
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mattbgatesalmost 2 years ago
I use a Chromebook for everything and terminal to write all my code and I have a few servers on Vultr&#x2F;Github&#x2F;Bunny.net to host web apps which cost me about $40&#x2F;month.<p>I normally buy domains in decade-lengths so I don&#x27;t have to worry about paying for them or paying a renewal fee. Any apps I use on Chromebook are all free or I find it online for free.<p>Photopea.com or Pixlr.com are in place of Adobe Photoshop and even GIMP.<p>Google Drive does a good job of keeping all my documents.<p>BinCDN.com (my own custom built CDN) is great for my storage.<p>The most common online tool I use is a &quot;replace all&quot; for when I have to code something and replace an &quot;all&quot; of something. (<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.unit-conversion.info&#x2F;texttools&#x2F;replace-text&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.unit-conversion.info&#x2F;texttools&#x2F;replace-text&#x2F;</a>)<p>The reason I switched to a Chromebook full-time even over a Macbook is because it generally remains fast and I only buy Chromebooks that allow for an LTE Internet connection for which unlimited internet costs me about $25 a month on a grandfathered plan on T-Mobile.<p>Since I work remote, I often try to connect on some free Internet place... almost every fast food restaurant and big retail store has Internet availability. If my LTE isn&#x27;t working great, if Xfinity is available, you can usually connect to an Xfinity Internet connection and they offer Xfinity WiFI packages for $20 for 30 days -- usually ends up being way cheaper than staying on a regular Internet-only plan ($60 - $100).
skwee357almost 2 years ago
I’ve consolidated all the writing and IDE to one app - Neovim. Using alacritty as terminal. Other apps I use are native Apple apps, spotify, and Firefox. All running on MacBook Pro.<p>I pay for: iCloud, Google drive (can’t get off it, due to shared albums with family), backblaze, fastmail, digital ocean, banktivity.<p>Currently living out of a suitcase and a backpack in Central America, so I own very little stuff.
gwnywgalmost 2 years ago
ThinkPad p53 with 128Gb of RAM and rtx3000 gpu, running Arch Linux on it. Happy user since purchase date, will be 4 years this October. I hope this hardware to survive at least 6 more years.
torunaralmost 2 years ago
Thinkpad T14S with Ubuntu 22.04. IDEs: PhpStorm, CLion, PyCharm. Docker for containers, Firefox and Thunderbird for web surfing and reading mail.<p>Everything is provided by the employer, so I only pay taxes.