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Apple Watch Review

I've had the Apple Watch for a month now and I have some things to say about it.Before I used Apple Watch, I used a Pebble. It started having some random graphics corruption and the screen was pretty messed up due to various scratches it had gotten.
18 Nov 2015 7 min read

It all comes around

The first expensive keyboard I ever bought was a Apple Wired Keyboard. My first mechanical keyboard was a Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate (MX Blue). My second was a Corsair K65 that I sold. Then I got a CM Storm Quickfire TK (MX Brown), which I sold recently. Then I
30 Oct 2015 1 min read

Goldeneye IL Stats

I finally remembered to re-write the very old script that I used to use for keeping track of how many attempts and how much time I spend on a IL.My old script was actually one of the very first "big things" that I ever programmed, therefore it
16 Oct 2015 1 min read

Prison Architect

This is a lovely little game. You build your own prison. That sounds easy right?Yeah it kinda is, you just place some walls (and foundation), cells (and jail doors), beds (and toilets), kitchens (and canteens) and showers (and drains.) Once your prison is built, you need to manage the
09 Oct 2015 2 min read

iPhone 6 Plus: a year later

September 30th, 2014 I got my iPhone 6 Plus. It's now been over a year since then. I was planning to write this on September 30th, 2015 but I forgot. Anyway. This has probably been my most used device since then. I use my phone all the time.
04 Oct 2015 3 min read

Creepy

Past couple of days I have been playing Ocarina of Time.As I have had quite a break from it for a couple of months/years,I had forgotten the visual cues for navigating the desert as child without the lens. So I had looked up a video on YouTube
02 Oct 2015 1 min read

Ding!

If you have ever listened to ATP there is a gag about a inserted "Ding!" sound each time someone mentions HFS+, the default file system for Mac OS X. John Siracusa, a host on the show, has also talked alot about this file system on one of his
28 Sep 2015 1 min read

Saving $3000

Going for a i7 and a Gigabyte Z97-based motherboard, coupled with a NVIDIA card seems to have paid of: Getting this to run is not very hard, if you can survive the 2 first boots (where you don't have any accelerated graphics and everything is super laggy because
26 Sep 2015 2 min read

Grab Bag

I feel like writing right now (love clicking and clacking on my IBM Model M), so here is a grab bag of random things I want to write about right now. Grab Bag The title for this post is from Hypercritical episode 82.They were discussing John Siracusa's
23 Sep 2015 3 min read

Apple sponsoring a esports team?

Late at night I got this idea in my head and had some fun with it.I tweeted most of my thoughts out, but I'm gonna rewrite them and explain them better in this post. Background Apple seems to be liking games more and more as of recently.
05 Sep 2015 2 min read

UsefulMenubar (OSX)

Run bash commands from a Menu Bar icon Been working on this these past couple of days. This is the first Mac utility I have written from scratch. I'm releasing it as it is now. It works "good enough" in my testing and I want to
01 Jul 2015 2 min read

Sega Genesis/MD Region lockout and differences

Recently Ive gotten interested in the Sega Genesis/MD (from here on called SMD.) My brother used to have one when I was a little baby, but as I understand I urinated on it and they threw it out. Only memory I have of it is playing a game on
03 May 2015 6 min read

Is a fan that is twice as expensive also twice as good?

Background For months now, I have been cooling my CPU with a Cooler Master Seidon 120V. As the stock fan that came with it was horribly loud I removed it and replaced it with one of the fans that came with my computer case, a Fractal Design R3 (or maybe
18 Mar 2015 3 min read

Good old memories

winrar is so nice to use the first 30 days djs (@djs__) March 4, 2015I'm gonna try to put them in chronological order, but I cannot guarantee that they are. Most memories involve something of that period (like Halo 2 in 2004) so I can probably use those
04 Mar 2015 7 min read

Games I beat in 2014

Prologue Gaming in 2014 was for me quite interesting, I played a bit of everything.More or less quitting speedrunning and regular streaming made me instead focus my gaming time on "casually" playing games. In this post I'm gonna try to remember what games I beat
29 Dec 2014 6 min read

San Andreas Remastered (x360) - First things I noticed

So hey, we finally got a new version of San Andreas version. Oh wait, it's the same version that came out on iOS/Android, but it has changed it controls for a physical controlller. So what are the differences? Well I only played it like 30 mins so
29 Oct 2014 3 min read

Steam In-home Streaming

Steam In-home Streaming is something that you might be very skeptical to at first. Transferring inputs to a video game through LAN and getting a video & audio stream back is just weird. But when you plug in a PS3 Controller to a Mac Mini running OSX, having Steam being
20 Sep 2014

Sync music to your iPhone, without touching your computer

One thing that always bugged me since I got the iPhone, was how you sync music to it. You need iTunes, you need to import music into iTunes, you need to hook up your iPhone to iTunes, drag n drop songs over or make a playlist, and sync. Once you
17 Aug 2014 3 min read

24 hours with the Macbook Air

Had the Macbook Air now for a couple of hours. So far I am pleased with it. This morning I went portable (meaning i disconnected every cable) and just went around the house coding stuff. I was on the couch, my bed, dinner table, the floor, and on all places
20 Jun 2014 3 min read

WWDC 2014 roundup

The keynote was just finished and I am still kinda hyped about it, and still shaking. This was probably the best 2 hours I ever spent in front of my computer. For 2 hours, Apple just threw news in my face, and as a big Apple fanboy, this was awesome.
02 Jun 2014 3 min read

Using Parsedown

If you are reading this, it means that Parsedown is working! What is Parsedown? Parsedown is an Markdown parser, for PHP. Basically, I am writing this in an plain .txt that is in my dropbox, and then Parsedown parses that to what you are viewing. This is why the site
24 Mar 2014 1 min read
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