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Privacy Setup for Android 16 with GrapheneOS
https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/privacy-setup-for-android-16-with-grapheneos/
Published: April 22, 2026 11:14
A guide to figure out whether GrapheneOS makes sense for you and how to set up
a smartphone or tablet with Android 16, using GrapheneOS, in a privacy-focused
way.
KTT x 80Retros GAME 1989 Orange
https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/ktt-x-80retros-game-1989-orange/
Published: April 12, 2026 02:00
A retro-themed linear MX switch from an unlikely collaboration that punches
well above its weight class, delivering a dry, characterful, and weirdly
nostalgic feeling.
Updates 2026/Q1
https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/updates-2026-q1/
Published: March 31, 2026 12:17
Life and project updates from the current consecutive three-month period. You
might find this interesting in case you're using any of my open source tools
or you just want to read random things. :-)
Hold on to Your Hardware: BadRAM
https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware-badram/
Published: March 20, 2026 12:16
In this follow up post on the original [_Hold on to Your Hardware_](/hold-on-to-your-hardware/)
write-up we're going to have a look at how to deal with faulty RAM on Linux,
which is one of the major causes for system instability,
crashes and data…
GL.iNet Slate 7
https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/gl-inet-slate-7/
Published: March 12, 2026 08:18
A brief review of the _GL.iNet Slate 7_ (_GL-BE3600_) dual-band Wi-Fi 7 travel
router, as well as a comparison to my long-time router, the _Linksys WRT3200
ACM_ with _OpenWrt_.
Hold on to Your Hardware
https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/
Published: February 19, 2026 15:53
A warning about rising prices, vanishing consumer choice, and a future where
owning a computer may matter more than ever as hardware, power, and control
drift toward data centers and away from people.