A week of tinkering: fixing the Bambulab A1, flashing AWTRIX3 on a pixel clock, printing useful stuff, and a trip to the Monte-Carlo Masters.
Tag: hardware
After over a year with the MOFT Snap-on Phone Stand & Wallet, I upgraded to the new trackable version with Apple Find My built in. Here’s how it compares.
After losing my trusted travel mouse, I reluctantly upgraded—and accidentally discovered a surprisingly good alternative. Cheap, ultra-thin, USB-C, and more practical than expected, this no-name mouse earned a permanent place in my tech pouch.
In this post I list and briefly comment on my hardware toolchain that I’m using at the beginning of 2026. In subsequent years I’ll then update it from time to time with changes and additions.
I’ve been using portable keyboards for quite some time now — mostly when I work on my iPad, but occasionally even with my iPhone. Typing on a virtual keyboard, even one as large as the iPad’s 11-inch version, feels quite uncomfortable to me, especially when I’m writing longer texts.