diff --git a/src/posts/2023/default-apps-2023.md b/src/posts/2023/default-apps-2023.md
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ In the spirit of following a trend, here are my default apps as of now (the end
- Launcher: Spotlight
- Cloud storage: iCloud
- Photo library: iCloud
-- Web browser: [Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome)
+- Web browser: [Orion](https://kagi.com/orion/)
- Calendar: [Fantastical](https://flexibits.com/fantastical)
- Weather: Weather.app
- Podcasts: N/A
diff --git a/src/uses.md b/src/uses.md
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Software and services that I use for work and my own enjoyment.
macOS
-- [Chrome](https://google.com/chrome): as time goes on I find I tend to need less customization and more that just _works_. To that end I've been using Chrome with a minimum of extensions (Readwise and 1Password). It syncs nicely to iOS and I block adds via nextDNS.
+- [Orion](https://kagi.com/orion/): the webkit browser from the folks at Kagi — it feels a bit like Safari but snappier and with ever-improving web extension support.
- [Gmail Desktop](https://github.com/timche/gmail-desktop): yes it's Electron, but it's thoughtfully developed and built (be sure to opt into the latest beta updates ahead of the next major version).
- [Rectangle](https://rectangleapp.com): to quickly move around/organize/snap application windows. Using a Mac without it now feels like it's broken.
- [Keyboard Maestro](https://www.keyboardmaestro.com): an endlessly flexible app that I underutilize for quick macros and keyboard shortcuts in a number of different apps.