I work with a variety of operating systems and environments depending on the project. Here's a list of my go-to systems:
I primarily use Linux for development, especially when working with open-source tools, networking, and server-side projects. The flexibility and power of Linux help me tailor my environment just the way I like it.
Today, Fedora is my daily driver and my number one choice – it gives me the perfect balance of cutting-edge software, stability, and a smooth workflow. I rely on it for almost everything I do.
- Fedora: Cutting-edge yet stable, great for GNOME and containerized workflows.
- Arch: Customizable and lightweight for performance-critical tasks.
- Kali: Preferred for penetration testing and ethical hacking.
- Ubuntu: Ideal for user-friendly development.
I’ve been using Windows since the XP days, and over the years I’ve experienced every major version up to Windows 11. It’s my go-to for gaming, native Windows software, and testing cross-platform apps.
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 – each brought something new, and I’ve worked with them all.
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For quick access to Linux tools while using Windows, I use WSL. It provides a great balance between Windows and Linux without needing a dual boot.


