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A Screenshot Tour of my Daily Driver

I was playing around with my screencasting software when I thought it would be fun to post a quick screenshot tour of my development environment.

I was playing around with my screencasting software when I thought it would be fun to post a quick screenshot tour of my development environment.

A Screenshot Tour of my Daily Driver

The accompanying music is Tiny, Little by Tub Ring.

The tour starts with a screengrab of my text editor of choice, Zed. Appropriately enough, loaded into Zed is a sample of the source code for this very site.

The next slide features my favorite console environment, Oh My Zsh!, which is simply a framework for Zsh, a super-set of Bash. The sample output comes from the command ls -lh, which basically means to output a current directory listing in a human-readable format.

In the next slide, is my Virtualbox setup for “pentesting” my products. I use the three most prominent linux distributions just for the occasion:

Finally, I run through the Navigation menu at the bottom, and— in the upper left— the Applications menu, to give you some insight into all of the free, amazing software that gets me by.

I’m a little bit of a Linux aficionado because I don’t feel locked in with any software vendor when I want to create something. I can just…begin.

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