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  • Pironman 5 Review

    Pironman 5 Review

    Feb 9, 2026

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Electronics, Reviews

    The Pironman 5 is a case for the Raspberry Pi 5 that makes it look like a cute little gaming PC, adjustable RGB light and all. It features full-size HDMI ports, a built-in OLED status display, a fan and an M.2 SSD slot. There’s also a slot to access the GPIO on the side. I’m…

  • The Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio Cable Might be The World’s Smallest bi-directional Audio Interface.

    The Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio Cable Might be The World’s Smallest bi-directional Audio Interface.

    Oct 28, 2025

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Electronics, Reviews

    In order to use my AirPods Max with things like in-flight entertainment, or any 3.5mm audio jack device, the only supported way seems to be the Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm audio cable. This cable coming out was the reason I finally bought the USB-C AirPods Max in the first place, as unlike the lightning…

  • Sometimes, premium consumer product companies can benefit from regulation.

    Mar 8, 2025

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    Companies making certain consumer products often fight regulations. But I believe that in a regulated market, especially premium products can come out on top.

  • Rødecaster Duo Review

    Rødecaster Duo Review

    Sep 28, 2024

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Electronics, Reviews

    I do a lot of Zoom calls. Because I don’t like having a mic right in front of me, limiting my freedom of movement or obscuring my line of sight to the screens at my desk, I use a shotgun mic that is mounted about 3ft /1m from my normal head position. I needed an…

  • CarPlay and the Age of Frankenstein UI

    CarPlay and the Age of Frankenstein UI

    Jul 28, 2024

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    Rendering certain content on your smartphone, to be integrated with the car’s native user interface, leads to an inconsistent user experience.

  • Why Apple doesn’t have a password sharing problem

    May 3, 2024

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    We’ve all heard about Netflix and Disney+ cracking down on their users sharing account access with friends & family that aren’t in the same household. Why aren’t we hearing about the same for Apple TV+? Apple is in an advantageous position, offering much more than streaming TV shows. Sharing one’s Apple ID Password means not…

  • Yes, I Do Like Motion Smoothing.

    Yes, I Do Like Motion Smoothing.

    Nov 23, 2023

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    Motion smoothing refers to techniques that modern consumer TVs and projectors use to add additional frames in-between the frames. While users going to cinemas are usually exposed to a frame rate of only 24 frames per second, movie fans watching at home often have a choice. Yes, this is about an article published on Polygon.com…

  • Cross-Progression Ruins The Sense Of Achievement Of Console Games.

    Nov 9, 2023

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    So… this is in direct response to this article on Wired.com “every game should let you cross-save“ I’m sorry, but no, thanks. I believe, cross-saves can be detrimental to the game experience. Let me explain.

  • DELL S3221QS Review

    DELL S3221QS Review

    May 13, 2023

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Electronics

    The DELL S3221QS is a Curved 32″ UHD Monitor. At a price of around $400, it sounds almost too good to be true and, after trying one, I got two more for my home office. With the curvature they’re perfect for an L-shaped desk and creating a multi-tasking workplace. From the back, they form a…

  • The Deepfake Defense

    Apr 29, 2023

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    With deepfakes, it will be difficult to claim that anyone has ever said anything, since any evidence of it might be fake.

  • Thoughts on AI

    Apr 12, 2023

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    Now that we have language models… great! I can just write this post as bullet points and you may simply copy/paste into the AI of your choice and turn it into a text that I’m sure is better than what I could conjure in an hour.

  • Native Display Controls on macOS

    Native Display Controls on macOS

    Sep 25, 2022

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    MacOS supports controlling the brightness of attached displays via they keyboard. The user can even control monitors separately, simply selecting the controlled monitor via the mouse. I use that all the time. Unfortunately, macOS and Mac monitors communicate through an arcane, apple-specific protocol instead of the standard DDC/CI protocol. This means that only some monitors that are…

  • WordPress again…

    Sep 25, 2022

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    by

    Romano McBride
    in Blog

    I’ve been using PageKit for years, but is unfortunately no longer updated for PHP 8. So here we go again, WordPress!

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