Category: tech related

  • Learning by Blogging

    Learning by Blogging

    Reading Time: 2 minutesA few days ago I was asked once again why I wore two watches and I gave the usual answer of “this is my GPS watch and that is my Smartwatch”. People still fail to understand so I elaborate and that’s where I saw that blogging is useful. When you write blog posts…

  • Watching Broadcast Television

    Watching Broadcast Television

    Reading Time: 3 minutesRecently the bottom Swisscom TV bracket tripled in price from 5 CHF per month to 15 CHF per month. This is a huge leap in cost per month. At first I spent a few minutes to see if I could abort the Swisscom TV part of the contract but I couldn’t so I adapted.…

  • Feeding AI via Communities

    Feeding AI via Communities

    Reading Time: 2 minutesEverything we do is being used to feed AI models. From the way we write our blog posts, to the pictures we take, and even the way we talk to each other. Everything is being hoovered up, and being turned into a model.  The result of this is that if we share…

  • Digital Minimalism and Apple

    Digital Minimalism and Apple

    Reading Time: 5 minutesThe problem with tech is that mobile phones, computers and more have reached a plateau. This plateau implies that the desire and need to get the latest and best new devices is gone. I am writing this blog post on a Raspberry Pi 5 with 8 gigs of ram, that cost about 100…

  • Lost Trips with the Citroën App

    Lost Trips with the Citroën App

    Reading Time: 2 minutesI have had a Citroën car for two years and I find it’s great for road trips but crap for maneuvering due to the gear system. I also find that the app is a frustrating app to use. At least twice I have lost my trip data. The first time because I…

  • A Reminder of Why I Stopped Using the Garmin Watch

    A Reminder of Why I Stopped Using the Garmin Watch

    Reading Time: 2 minutesYesterday I was reminded of why I stopped wearing the Garmin watch, replacing it with Casio watches instead. It’s because Garmin, Suunto and Xiaomi don’t count walking as real sport. Imagine, you’re wearing a watch twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, every day, and charging it every month with…

  • Sun Bleached and Worn Out

    Sun Bleached and Worn Out

    Reading Time: 2 minutesYesterday during my walk I bought a new clam shell cap. It’s the type of cap that you can take off, fold and put in a pocket. The one I had before this one was used daily for years, and eventually became bleached by the sun and sweat. It went from dark…

  • Of Rain and a Pi 5 4GB

    Of Rain and a Pi 5 4GB

    Reading Time: 2 minutesRain was forecast today. If rain had not been forecast then I would have driven to Ins, near the Lake of Murten near Neuchatel to go around the lake at a slow up. I didn’t go, not because rain was forecast, but because rain was expected although not quantified. I like to…

  • Wearing a Casio 168 For the First Time in Decades

    Wearing a Casio 168 For the First Time in Decades

    Reading Time: 3 minutesFor years I have worn increasingly complex watches. I went from a Suunto Vector to a Suunto D9 via a Suunto Ambit 2-3 Spartan and more. Eventually I have been wearing a Garmin Instinct Solar and an Apple Watch SE. For most of this time I was happy to wear increasingly advanced…

  • Experimenting with an Electric Foot Scooter

    Experimenting with an Electric Foot Scooter

    Reading Time: 4 minutesDecades ago, by now, someone decided that they needed to make something like a scooter that could stand by itself, and that people could ride. they created the segway and for several thousand francs you could buy one. Some people did, but many did not. Several decades later someone else decided “Let’s…