Tools I use, gear I trust, and things I actually find useful.
People often ask what I use to build software, stay efficient, or just enjoy the off-grid life. Here’s a list of the tools, gadgets, and gear I rely on day-to-day—whether I’m coding or out in the woods.
Workstation
Apple Studio M2 Max
Upgraded from an Intel MacBook Pro—massive difference. Handles everything I throw at it, especially Rust builds, with zero performance issues.
Dell Pro 34 Plus USB-C
Solid ultrawide monitor. Great for multitasking, excellent color, and works flawlessly with macOS.
Development tools
Code
Works great with Rust. My go-to editor.
iTerm2
Clean, efficient terminal with just the right features—nothing extra, nothing missing.
Design
Figma
I don't use it daily, but it's perfect for quick mockups or collaborating on UI ideas.
Productivity
Raycast
Powerful, extensible, and fast. Great for streamlining tasks and staying focused.
Outdoors
Savotta
Reliable outdoor backpacks. I own several models—built tough, no complaints.
Swazi
Solid outdoor clothing. Everything I've owned from them has held up great.
Hunting Gear
Kuiu
Pricey, but worth it. My Kuiu gear has lasted years—buy once, use for life.
Tikka
Excellent rifles. Mine's been rock-solid for years and still performs like new.