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Musing #75: Analysing the Valencia Formula E debacle

  Some may call it exciting and others farcical. For a fledging series, Formula E certainly attracted the wrong kind of attention with the slipshod finish yesterday resulting in only 9 drivers being classified at the end. While it is easy to […]

Musing #74: Designing Fossil Hybrid HR Watch Faces

   Time pieces move on with time and the Fossil Hybrid HR happens to be the latest one occupying my wrist. I always have the urge to customize whatever I can get hold of and the McWatchFace was the first in this […]

Musing #73: Raspberry Pi 4B – SD Card vs SSD

Earlier this year, I bid finally bid adieu to my Raspberry Pi 2 in favour of the Raspberry Pi 4B. The RPi 4B certainly opens up new horizons with its additional power, though I don’t suppose it is a desktop replacement as […]

Musing #72: R.I.P. A50

Over the past few months, I had made multiple posts on the Samsung Galaxy A50, be it a short review, initial analysis of the super slow-mo or a guide about making the most of the mid-range hardware. Unfortunately, all average (good-ish?) things come […]

Musing #63: McWatchFace II for Gear Fit2/Pro

Update #3 (April 1, 2019): As per user request, I published v1.1.0 of McWatchFace II as a digital-only watch face besides tweaking some of the colours. It is presently available at a 40% discount as part of the spring sale. Update #2 […]

Musing #70: Early days (of review)

It would be in good humour to pull a fast one on the 1st of April but keeping in line with what’s in vogue with tech giants this season, I have refrained from doing the same; though you can always refer to […]

Musing #69: Modern Monetary Theory

Heterodoxy can usher in amusement and stimulation in equal measure. In the context of economics, I have seen it pop up quite often at the mention of Modern Monetary Theory, to the extent that I have run out of fingers to count […]

Musing #68: Making the most of Audible trial

Listening to a book doesn’t quite have the same panache as reading one, but sometimes it is the only option. While I am an avid fan of podcasts on long commutes, sometimes audio books can fill the void quite well. However, in […]

Musing #67: Valley of the Boom

I will admit that I am a sucker for tech docudramas and find it cringe-worthy when it goes too far off the rails. It is one of the reasons that I could never appreciate Halt and Catch Fire to the extent that a […]