Hi, I’m Mahdi Mirzadeh. I was born in 2003 and I live in Iran. I care deeply about computers, systems, and the craft of building with them. I’m a FOSS enthusiast and I’ve used GNU/Linux as my daily driver since 2016.
GNU+Linux is not just an OS, it’s a journey
Below is the path I took through Unix-like systems. It’s less about “which distro is best” and more about learning, breaking things, and building a setup that fits me.
Early 2016 - First install
Dual‑booted Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Unity) with a debloated Windows 7 x86.
Used Ubuntu for web and media; Windows for Counter‑Strike 1.6.
Mostly experimenting, browsing docs, and doing small web freelance work.
Late 2016 - I broke the bootloader
Deleted the Ubuntu partition from Windows Disk Management (don’t do this).
Reboot… no OS. Without a Manjaro USB ready, I ended up back on a fresh Windows 7 for a while.
2017 - Back to Linux
New laptop didn’t support Windows 7 well, so I installed Windows 10 x64.
Used it to download Manjaro and continued my GNU/Linux journey in earnest.
2019 - Down the rabbit hole
Studied LPIC topics, networking, Bash scripting; played with servers; wrote more C.
Joined Linux communities; got curious about tooling and workflows.