I have spent much time gaming. From there I moved to modding, to coding, to reverse engineering, to penetration testing, to web development, to majoring in information systems and security, I have spent time in the past freelancing web development. Used to participate in CTFs and hackthebox PT sandbox. I took networking and service tech classes in high school. I understand x86 and x64 architecture and can read CPU instructions on both archs to debug or RE malware. I have experience with digital forensics, performing acquisitions on live systems for analysis. I can recover all deleted data on hard drives, forensically analyze files for modification or stenography, crack passwords of documents or archives using GPU accelerated brute force. I am proficient in C, C++, and Python. I've mastered PHP, SQL, Javascript, CSS, HTML5. Always more to learn though. I can perform port scans on hosts to assess potential attack vectors and vulnerabilities. I have found real world race condition exploits, buffer overflows, sql injection, XSS (stored), authentication bypasses using cookies, redirect bypass, spoofing user agents, circumventing WAFs, CSRF, and more... I can find hidden directories on web servers, read robot files, version files, etc... I also have in my capability to perform coordinated social engineering exercises and have sales experience. I write my own tools and circumvention, mainly using python or C depending on the attack surface (be it local application or remote application). Python is easier for automating tasks like scanning or fuzzing, also reversing REST APIs. C is better for breaking things.
As per current device, HP laptop 8GB RAM 256 SSD, 8 core.
System is Deepin based on Debian 10
Alternatively, I prefer Fedora OS. Bigger fan of Debian based distros. I use VirtualBox for Windows 10, Debian 9 for development server, and Parrot Home as a virtual live OS when browsing heavily tracking scripted sites.
Note that none of things would impress God, so they're merely useless.