Uses

Hardware, software, tools, and operating systems I use for daily work.

20

items listed

7

desktop parts

4

dev tools

The setup is split between a high-refresh desktop, a Mac mini, a Galaxy Book, Windows, and a rotating Linux environment. I keep the tools simple: fast editors, practical AI assistants, and hardware that can handle development, Android kernel work, and general daily use.

Software

Operating systems and core software I keep around for daily work.

2 items

ItemUseLink
Next.jsReact framework for web apps.Visit
WindowsDesktop OS.-

Hardware

Machines, displays, and peripherals in the setup.

6 items

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Mac miniSecondary machine.-
Samsung Galaxy BookLaptop.-
MSI MAG 24 255XF 300HzMain monitor.-
LG UltraGear 27 180HzSecondary monitor.-
Razer Viper MiniMouse.-
Razer BlackShark V2Headset.-

Tools

Editors and AI coding tools I use while building and maintaining projects.

4 items

ItemUseLink
CursorCode editor.-
NeovimTerminal editor.-
CodexAI coding assistant.-
Claude CodeAI coding assistant.-

PC setup

Main desktop workstation parts.

7 items

ItemUseLink
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X16-core CPU.-
NVIDIA RTX 4070GPU.-
ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-FMotherboard.-
G.Skill Trident 32GB 6000MT/s32GB DDR5 RAM.-
Samsung 990 Pro 1TB NVMe1TB NVMe SSD.-
Corsair RM850e 80+ Gold850W PSU.-
Deepcool GAMMAXX 360mm AIO360mm AIO cooler.-

Linux setup

Linux is part of the regular workflow, across multiple distros.

1 item

ItemUseLink
LinuxArch, Manjaro, Ubuntu, and other distros.-

This list is intentionally practical: the workstation does the heavy lifting, the laptops cover portability and cross-platform checks, and the editor setup stays focused on shipping code.