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Toolbox

A curated list of tools I use regularly, grouped by category.

Browsers

Zen

Reinvented Firefox. User friendly. Switched away due to limited AI integration.

#browser #firefox #productivity

OpenAI Atlas 🔥

Current AI-native browser I rely on daily; blends browsing with GPT-5 agents, tab memory, and automation.

#browser #ai #automation

Dia

AI-first browser: chat with the current page, summarize YouTube, skills (predefined prompts), access multiple tabs. Paused use after switching to Atlas.

#browser #ai #youtube #prompts

Comet

AI-powered browser from Perplexity. Similar to Dia plus UI automation that can take over to do tasks. On hold while Atlas is my primary.

#browser #ai #automation

Edge

Microsoft Edge with Copilot. Used at work. GPT-5 Copilot with Edge is great.

#browser #copilot #work

Chrome

Primarily for web development now.

#browser #dev

Mobile Browser

Edge (Mobile) 🔥

Current choice. Copilot integration is easy to use.

#mobile #browser #copilot

Firefox (Mobile)

Sometimes. Still like Firefox—less mainstream, potentially fewer scams; customizable, fast, and cloud sync.

#mobile #browser #privacy #sync

Knowledge & Media

AntennaPod

Open-source and ad-free podcast app.

#podcasts #open-source #ad-free

Raindrop.io

Not used much; mainly consume news from podcasts.

#bookmarks #read-it-later

Logseq

Markdown-based journaling. Simple, indentation matches how I think; pretty free form.

#knowledge-base #journal #markdown

Development Tools

VS Code

Used for work and personal. Copilot Pro license.

#ide #copilot #work #personal

Zed

High-performance text editor with AI integration. Used occasionally for simple text edits.

#editor #ai

Vim

When in CLI or for quick edits. Sometimes used.

#editor #cli

Automation Tools

n8n 🔥

Low-code automation platform to build workflows. Supports schedule triggers, webhooks, and even a chatbot interface.

#automation #low-code #workflows #webhook #scheduler #chatbot