diff --git a/src/pages/uses.md b/src/pages/uses.md index f12460b6..4272d69e 100644 --- a/src/pages/uses.md +++ b/src/pages/uses.md @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Software and services that I use for work and my own enjoyment.

macOS + iOS

+- [Orion](https://kagi.com/orion/): Kagi's Webkit-based browser. It's fast, has a built in ad-blocker and works with their search engine. - [Bear](https://bear.app): native, fast and flexible — it's a breeze to use across Apple's ecosystem. - [Doppler](https://brushedtype.com/doppler): a beautiful, simple native music player that supports scrobbling to Last.fm. - [Mona](https://mastodon.social/@MonaApp): an extremely customizable and yet easy to use Mastodon client. It's reliable and syncs well across devices. @@ -59,12 +60,13 @@ Software and services that I use for work and my own enjoyment.

Services

-- [HEY](https://hey.com): (I know) — it's the email service that works best for me and I quite enjoy their calendar. +- [HEY](https://hey.com): it's the email service that works best for me and I quite enjoy their calendar. - NextDNS: a privacy-focused, set it and forget it DNS service. I use their security features on my home network and a profile with strict ad-blocking rules on all of my devices. - DNSimple: a robust, user-friendly DNS provider and registrar. I moved my domains here after my old provider was acquired. - Bunny.net: a powerful and affordable CDN. I use it to serve assets on my personal site (most notable my now page — raw assets are fetched by Eleventy and then optimized to webp). - [Plausible](https://plausible.io): powerful, well-designed and privacy-respecting analytics. - Feedpress: they've been around for a while now and don't change much (nor do they need to), but look no further for reliable, helpful feed analytics. +- [Kagi](https://kagi.com): the only search engine at this point (or so it seems) that's interested in surfacing quality results. - [Readwise Reader](https://readwise.io/read): an impressive RSS reader that handles all the functionality you'd expect from a read it later app beautifully. It's as powerful as it is flexible. - [Todoist](https://todoist.com): the task manager I always return to for it's flexibility and endless integrations. - [forwardemail.net](https://forwardemail.net): a simple and reliable service for forwarding and routing emails from a few of the domains I own. diff --git a/src/posts/2023/default-apps-2023.md b/src/posts/2023/default-apps-2023.md index 8c3ab835..a764c947 100644 --- a/src/posts/2023/default-apps-2023.md +++ b/src/posts/2023/default-apps-2023.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ In the spirit of following a trend, here are my default apps as of now (the end - Launcher: [Alfred](https://alfredapp.com) - Cloud storage: iCloud - Photo library: iCloud -- Web browser: Safari +- Web browser: [Orion](https://kagi.com/orion/) - Calendar: [HEY](https://hey.com) - Weather: Weather.app - Podcasts: N/A @@ -26,5 +26,5 @@ In the spirit of following a trend, here are my default apps as of now (the end - Notes: [Bear](https://bear.app) - Code: [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com) - Terminal: Terminal.app -- Search: Kagi +- Search: [Kagi](https://kagi.com) - Package tracking: [Parcel](https://parcelapp.net)