Category: Technology

  • Upping Your WFH Video Game

    Upping Your WFH Video Game

    This piece by Alex Cranz at The Verge really struck a chord with me. In the piece Alex writes about her trials and tribulations with trying to use her nice Sony mirrorless camera as a webcam, and generally having a good Working From Home video set-up. I’m 100% onboard with this. Fairly soon after lockdown…

  • Raspberry Pi Pico Solar System

    Raspberry Pi Pico Solar System

    The October 2021 issue of MagPi magazine featured Dymtri Panin’s Pico Solar System, and I fancied building one. The Raspberry Pi Pico is a tiny microcontroller board that costs a whopping £3.60 or so. It is powered by a microUSB socket and it can run bits of code that allow it to control things on…

  • Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

    Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

    Recently Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spoke to Casey Newton of The Platformer, for both his newsletter and The Vergecast podcast. It was a wide ranging interview covering many of the hot-button topics of the day – not least Covid misinformation on Facebook’s platforms and what they were doing about it. But the interview kicked off…

  • Pimoroni Keybow Zoom Controller

    Pimoroni Keybow Zoom Controller

    Pimoroni makes a wonderful little package called the Keybow which comes in 3 key and 12 key options. It uses a Raspberry Pi Zero on top of which sit some LED keys (there are both clicky or quiet). You can then program the whole thing to allow you to use keyboard shortcuts to do various…

  • The Pros and Cons of YouTube Music – September 2020 Edition

    The Pros and Cons of YouTube Music – September 2020 Edition

    I’ve been a user of Google Play Music for quite some time now – almost exclusively because they uniquely allow you to upload your own music (or other audio) to their servers. You could upload 50,000 tracks to the site. Why is this important? Maybe you have music that hasn’t been commercially released? Your friend’s…

  • Building A Computer

    Building A Computer

    For something like 10-15 years now, my main computer has been a laptop. Most recently, a Dell XPS 2015 with an Intel i7-6700 processor, and which I upgraded to 32GB RAM at some point. But I always struggled with just a single 500GB M2 SSD, with video taking up too much space. Once you’ve got…

  • Four Months In – Many Politicians are Still ‘Zooming’ Badly

    Four Months In – Many Politicians are Still ‘Zooming’ Badly

    I posted a Twitter thread on this subject earlier, but I thought it was worth exploring a little more here. This morning I was watching BBC Breakfast, and Louise Minchen was interviewing Labour’s Shadow Home Secretary, Nick Thomas-Symonds from his home constituency in Torfaen. What I couldn’t get over was the poor resolution of Thomas-Symonds’…

  • Micropayments and Transaction Fees

    Micropayments and Transaction Fees

    Yesterday I wrote about my frustration that every news outlet that doesn’t want to – or more likely can’t – rely on advertising alone, wants to push me down a subscription route. I said that I am basically maxed out as far as news subscriptions go right now. I’d like a pay-as-you-go offering, much as…

  • USB-C: So Much User Uncertainty

    USB-C: So Much User Uncertainty

    The PC I’ve just been building (I’ll reveal all soon), has two USB-C sockets. The case at the front has a USB-C Gen 1 socket, matching the header on the motherboard, which allows 5 Gbps data transmission. The socket at the rear, is USB-C Gen 2, which doubles that to 10 Gbps. Neither of them…

  • Apple and Dark Sky

    Apple and Dark Sky

    Yesterday came news that Apple has bought the company who make the mobile weather app, Dark Sky. For those who don’t know, Dark Sky is a particularly good weather app that marries great design with accurate minute-by-minute prediction of things like rain. They began as an iOS app, before making an API available to other…

  • Magic Mirror

    Magic Mirror

    Note: Taking good photos of mirrors is very hard! This photo suggests lots of double images, but in fact they’re not visible to the human eye, and the text is nice and sharp! Nor can you see acrylic marks in the screen. Yes, the mirror still works as a mirror. And yes, I’ve intentionally blurred…

  • The Pricing of Apple TV+

    The Pricing of Apple TV+

    Apple has announced that it’s upcoming TV service will cost £4.99 in the UK (and $4.99 in the US). That’s instantly brought a lot of comparisons with other services’ prices since it undercuts all of its major competitors. They will also give you a year free when you buy a new Apple device. However, I…

  • News Twitter Feeds and Inky WHAT E-Ink Display

    News Twitter Feeds and Inky WHAT E-Ink Display

    See update at the bottom if you’ve come to this from Google. For some time now, I’d been meaning to create a little display that shows me the latest news. I’d had a Pimoroni Inky PHAT kicking around for a while, but it’d had broken. For complicated reasons, I ended up with one of Pimoroni’s…