A Postmortem for the N900 (Part 2)
Last time I wrote (rather lengthily) about the N900’s hardware. But a smartphone’s hardware is only half the story. And as a software developer, I am naturally more inclined to be interested in the...
View ArticleBack to blogging?
It’s been quite a while. No, that would be the understatement of the year. My last post was back in 2012. Doesn’t take a math genius to conclude I haven’t exactly been religious with blogging. I guess...
View ArticleA fresh coat of paint
Finally! After three months of planning and wrestling with CSS, I’m ready to announce to the world that I have a new website to show off. Sort of. The design is complete but some content still needs...
View Article10 things I learned about Japan
By now, it’s no secret (at least to those who know me on Facebook and/or Twitter or very personally) that we just got back from a week-long stay in Japan. For us, probably more for my sister and me,...
View Article2015 was a blast, thanks to everyone!
Yep, it’s that time of year. So before we change calendars (OK, we’ve already actually changed some), it’s only fitting to look back at the past 12 months that have passed. And going over all the...
View Article2016 First Quarter retrospective: I suck at staying on track
It’s almost unbelievable that three months have come and gone already in 2016. 3 months, 13 weeks, 90 days. 90 fracking days. Time is that paradox where it feels both short and long at the same time. A...
View Article2016 Q2 Postmortem: Very productive except in blogging
It’s almost unbelievable that half the year is over. Yes, I always start these blog posts with unbelievable remarks. It’s been three months since my last post, which is both unsurprising but also...
View ArticleA Year with the MS Surface Pro 3 running Linux
Last April, I didn’t only celebrate 10 years of using Linux and KDE, which I totally forgot to celebrate, it also marked the first anniversary of my Microsoft Surface Pro 3, which I also forgot to...
View ArticleUbuntu tablet and smartphone: a personal "mini" review
Big-ass Disclaimer: What follows is purely personal opinion as a geek, technophile, and free and open source software (FOSS) and Linux user. It does not, in any way, reflect the opinions of my...
View ArticleiPad Pro(ductivity) Review: the open source version
This is a modified version of my iPad Pro 9.7 Review that appeared on SlashGear last July. The content has been revised to take on the perspective of a Free and Open Source Sofware (FOSS) user. I open...
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