I switched to Aerospace for tiling. It’s awesome, fast, doesn’t use spaces so workspace switching is instant. And most importantly unlike Yabai you don’t have to disable SIP.
I recently had to set up a MacBook for development, and I was trying to find the closet experience I could get to my linux set up. For linux, I really like using i3 and polybar. I ended up stumbling on aerospace and sketchybar for Mac that works well and can be configured pretty closely to resemble my linux set up.
I moved from rocket to raycast as well. I never could get rocket to stop inserting emojis into my code editors. I'm also one that would rather purchase a lic vs have a subscription. Great episode 👍
Wes, I’d love to hear specifics on why you homegrew your own window management shortcuts instead of Rectangle? All of the commands that you have are keyboard shortcuttable and I think even has a few more options.
Raycast doesn't have the ability to incrementally resize - say I want to grow the width of a window by 10% and anchor from the left corner. They do have custom width/height/x/y, which is what I need for recording, but missing this feature.
i've been using amethyst. I use 2 layouts. full screen and Vertical split and multiple virtual desktops. It's good enough . I'm curious about aerospace.
Yabai and SKHD are great and the defaults are really sane. Tiling isn't for everyone but I love it
I switched to Aerospace for tiling. It’s awesome, fast, doesn’t use spaces so workspace switching is instant. And most importantly unlike Yabai you don’t have to disable SIP.
@@AnthonyBullardyes it’s way better imo
I recently had to set up a MacBook for development, and I was trying to find the closet experience I could get to my linux set up. For linux, I really like using i3 and polybar. I ended up stumbling on aerospace and sketchybar for Mac that works well and can be configured pretty closely to resemble my linux set up.
I moved from rocket to raycast as well. I never could get rocket to stop inserting emojis into my code editors. I'm also one that would rather purchase a lic vs have a subscription. Great episode 👍
I was about to ask for links but found it in description, thank u good effort
Very useful episode, thank you guys!
Wes, I’d love to hear specifics on why you homegrew your own window management shortcuts instead of Rectangle? All of the commands that you have are keyboard shortcuttable and I think even has a few more options.
I was thinking that too. Even Raycast has most of those
oops guess I needed to keep listening
Raycast doesn't have the ability to incrementally resize - say I want to grow the width of a window by 10% and anchor from the left corner. They do have custom width/height/x/y, which is what I need for recording, but missing this feature.
Honestly a lot of the apps that you showed can be replaced by Raycast alone.
Raycast isn't available on windows.
What are your guys' opinions on something like GIMP? I have always seen it as a good competitor to Photoshop myself.
i've been using amethyst. I use 2 layouts. full screen and Vertical split and multiple virtual desktops. It's good enough . I'm curious about aerospace.
I'd love to be part of the screen recording development. Any chance you would be willing to allow for contributors?
I have Snagit and Camtasia (both paid) for screenshots, screen recording and editing
Instead of yabai for window managers I prefer using Aerospace
Hi Wes - what are those headphones you use?
Bose QC35s
@@WesBos thanks
You said 2 months for free in sentry but its only 14 days
Raycast will uninstall and cleanup their associated files
I'm pretty sure no job in the world requires installation of 30 apps, title not good
Fax, but I guess you need to make podcast 1 hour long for some reason 😅
Ahaha if you need 30 apps for developing you waste too much time and will never develop anything