New M2 Macbook Air. * Spec: M2, 2022 * 16gb RAM * Model Number: Z1600019XX/A = Setup notes = * Create new user account * Set name: Preferences -> Sharing * Get on the wifi * Setup JP input * Use capslock to switch language * Fix trackpad direction and speed * Download Chrome and install * Enrol fingers to touch ID * Download and install 1Password * Download and install Dropbox * Selective sync, don't sync the Apps/Google Save Your Data (240gb) * Let it sync Desktop and Documents, I guess. Don't need to do Downloads * New files default: available offline * If you didn't have enough diskspace at install, make a bunch of stuff available offline: * cosplay portfolio * fonts * Photo editing tools * Photos * profile pics * reference pics * arista_scratchpad.txt * foo.txt * Set Finder Preferences * General * New Finder windows show: Downloads * Sidebar * TBC * Move Dropbox and Downloads to the top of the list * Stick Photos and Welrod Commissions to the list * Advanced * DISABLE: Show warning when changing extension * When performing a search: Search the current folder * Keep folders on top: In windows when sorting by name * Finder: View menu options * Show Path bar * Show Status bar * Setting: Dock and Menu Bar * ENABLE: Automatically hide and show the dock * Use 24-hour clock * Spotlight: Don't show in menu bar * Set a cool wallpaper * Hot corners: Lock screen in bottom-left * Actually you don't even need this any more - mash the Touch ID button to lock the screen * Chrome extension settings * Redirector * Enable cloud sync, then look away and back again, the rules will appear * UBlock Origin * Enable cloud sync * Go to each tab and pull from cloud * Tampermonkey * Set Config mode to beginner * Enable Userscript Sync * Browser Sync * Shake it a bit until the scripts sync * Setup Time Machine to NAS * `afp://iowa.thighhighs.top/brig` * Backup while on battery * Exclude items * ~/Dropbox * Backblaze * Adobe Creative Cloud * Pragmata Pro font for terminal * Setup new SSH keys * My philosophy here is a key per client, rather than one single key used on all your clients. If you lose a device or it's compromised, it makes the revocation simpler because you just nuke one, and don't need to regenerate a new one everywhere. * Distribute the pubkey everywhere it needs to go * Vim config * Going to go for a minimal one here, just a `~/.vim/vimrc` file, with basic syntax highlighting enabled. Don't think I'll do much dev here, so no need to clog it up with all the fancy syntax highlighting and whatnot = To do = * Wireguard