Gear & Tools
Services, tools, and gear I use and recommend.
Hardware
My current PC build, put together in summer 2025. I usually buy from Webhallen and inet.se.
Fractal Design Pop Air TG
Mid-tower case with tempered glass side panel. Clean design with solid airflow.
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
4.7 GHz base clock, 104MB cache. AMD's top gaming CPU with 3D V-Cache technology.
Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9070 XT OC 16GB
16GB GDDR6 graphics card. Plenty of horsepower for gaming and GPU workloads.
Gigabyte B850 Aorus Elite WIFI7 Ice
B850 motherboard with WiFi 7 support. Solid foundation for the AM5 platform.
G.Skill 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 6000MHz CL30 Flare X5
64GB DDR5 RAM kit optimized for AMD with EXPO profiles. CL30 at 6000MHz.
Samsung 990 EVO Plus 2TB
M.2 NVMe SSD. Fast and reliable storage.
Arctic Liquid Freezer III 280 A-RGB
280mm AIO liquid cooler. Keeps the 9800X3D cool and quiet.
Corsair RM1000e (2025) ATX 3.1
1000W fully modular PSU with ATX 3.1 support. Plenty of headroom for the build.
Dev Tools
The tools that keep me productive. From AI-powered editors to serverless deployment — these are what I reach for every day.

AI-first code editor built on VS Code that indexes your entire project for context-aware completions and multi-file edits. Features an agent mode that can run terminal commands, test web apps in a built-in browser, and handle complex refactors autonomously.
I'm on the Pro plan.

AI assistant by Anthropic. I use it daily for coding, brainstorming, and problem-solving. Claude Code brings it to the terminal as an agentic coding tool that can navigate codebases, edit files, and run commands. Available on the web, in IDEs, and as a CLI.
I'm on the Pro plan.
One platform for all your JavaScript and TypeScript apps. Runs on lightweight V8 isolates with fast cold starts and elastic scalability. Automatic GitHub deployments, preview domains per PR, built-in OpenTelemetry, and a managed KV store. Works with any framework — Fresh, Next, Astro, Hono, you name it. Free tier available to get started.
This site runs on Deno Deploy.
Hosting
Every project needs a home. Whether it's a VPS for a side project, a domain name, or just simple web hosting — these are the providers I trust.

100% Swedish-owned VPS provider running AMD EPYC CPUs and NVMe storage out of their own data centers in Stockholm. I use them for backend services and DNS handling. Been a customer since 2023 and still a happy camper. Ranked #1 Best VPS under $8 and under $15 by VPSBenchmarks in 2025.
I use their VPS, domain hosting, and web hotel services.
Primarily serves the Swedish market. Pricing in SEK, EUR, and USD.

Global hosting provider with plans starting under $2/month. Offers shared, cloud, VPS, and WordPress hosting with free SSL, automatic migrations, and a built-in website builder. A solid budget-friendly option with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
A good global option if you need hosting outside the Nordics.
Outdoor & Fitness
Gear for staying active and keeping tabs on health. I like wearables that focus on useful data without getting in the way.
Smart ring that tracks sleep stages, heart rate, stress, body temperature, blood oxygen, and 30+ other biometrics. Sleek titanium design with up to 8 days of battery life and automatic detection of 40+ workout types. Comfortable enough to wear 24/7.
I wear the Oura Gen3 Heritage. Lifetime Oura Membership holder from being an early adopter.
Interested in an Oura Ring? Reach out — I can usually share a code for 10% off.

GPS sport watches built for adventure. The NOMAD features dual-frequency GPS, up to 34 hours of battery in GPS mode, global maps, and an Adventure Journal for documenting your trips with voice pins and photos. Also packs fishing-specific features like tide and moon phase tracking, catch logging, and saved fishing spots.
I wear the COROS NOMAD.
Travel
We take our RV out during spring, summer, and fall. This is what helps us find great places to stay.
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