Saturday, November 07, 2020

End of Year Deals 2020

  1. EXPIRED - TARGET: $100 Apple Gift Card + $20 Target Gift Card for $100 (16% off) or if you have a Target Red Card, it's only $96 (20% off). Limit 1 per order. Link
  2. EXPIRED -  BEST BUY: $100 Apple Gift Card + $20 Best Buy Gift Card for $100 (16% off). Limit one of each (?) Link
  3. EXPIRED -  BEST BUY: $100 Netflix Gift Card + $10 for $100 (9% off). Link
  4. COSTCO: 48" LG CX-series OLED 4K TV with 120hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 (for PS5), HDR10 and Dolby Vision, Alexa, Google and HomeKit integration with Airplay 2 support and a low-latency gaming mode + $100 Hulu eGift Card + 3 year warranty for $1250. Highly rated at RTINGS.com. Link
    • There is now a newer LG C1 2021 model with slight improvements. 
  5. EXPIRED -  COOPER HEWITT MUSEUM SHOP: Aeron Chair with upgraded casters for $1,083.75 (25% off with code BLACKFRIDAY25). Link
  6. EXPIRED - Herman Miller: Sayl Chair, Gaming Edition for $616.25 (15% off). This is the first ever sale on the gaming editions which offer different colorways. Normal colorways have the same discount but multiple times a year. Aeron, Gaming Edition (all-black) is also 15% off but not the Embody. Link
  7. SOLD OUT - Design Within Reach Outlet on eBay: Sayl Chair, Gaming Edition available in Open-Box Condition from Design Within Reach Outlet for $471 (35% off). Link
I'll update this as I see more deals. See disclosures.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Setting up a Logitech G305 mouse on macOS Catalina

I'm assuming you figured out how to remove the cover and install the single AA battery (nipple/positive contact facing you). If not, apply a little pressure where there are two raised dots to release the locking tab and slide it back towards you.

If you are not able to remove the USB receiver using just a two-finger pinch, you are not alone. There is only a couple of millimeters of grip so using a pry tool of some sort was necessary. I used a finger on the inside and on the outside (left-side) I used a plastic pry-tool where the plastic and metal meet in order to shimmy the receiver out.

If you are wondering why there is a USB extension cable included, it is to allow you to close the gap between the receiver and your mouse to within the recommended 20 centimeters. This is not required but there is probably a reason you bought this mouse and it's not just because it was recommended as the budget pick on Wirecutter.

You will probably wonder why installing the receiver (plugging in the mouse) causes you non-Apple keyboard to need to be re-registered.

Does your mouse pointer crawl across the screen? This is because the DPI (dots-per-inch) setting defaults to the maximum of 400 DPI. Push the square button below the scroll wheel to toggle between 400, 800, 1600, and 3200 DPI sensitivities. Try different settings until you're comfortable.

You may also wonder whether you need to install software for the mouse. I recommend that you do to customize the hotkeys. If you do not have the "Logitech Gaming Software" already installed, you will need to install it as software for other Logitech mice like Logi Options" do not work with this mouse

During installation, you will need to grant lots of special permissions like "Input Monitoring" and installing deprecated system extensions which will both require to you to authorize via System Preferences. Upon allowing these elevated permissions, it will look like your installer hangs but if you give it a couple of minutes it will complete and require you to restart your computer.

When you start the "Logitech Gaming Software" app for the first time, you might be shown a demo  of Logitech's latest gaming tech innovation. Do your best to skip or go through it to the main screen of the app and look for a mouse icon in the bottom left of the window because the customization defaults to the "Applets" screen where "Screen Sampler" was highlighted for me. Then, click the icon with a gear next to a mouse pointer as shown at the center right of the screen.


Once you see a mouse with flyovers indicating each button, right click on one pointing to the button you want to customize and click "Assign New Command". Click on "Keystroke" if it's not already highlighted and look for your desired function. If you don't see it, enter your keyboard shortcut into the text field and then press OK to save it.


The "Logitech Gaming Software" gives you great control over customizing the buttons but it is less friendly to macOS users compared to "Logi Options". There are "Forward" and "Back" buttons on the left side of this mouse, but if you are like me, you will rarely use the forward button and may want to map the "forward" button to trigger "back" and have the back button do something else. I recommend something from the following list.
  • Exposé is Control+Down Arrow (^↑)
  • Mission Control is Control+Up Arrow (^↓) 
  • Switching between desktops is Control+Left Arrow (^←) and Control+Right Arrow (^→).
Here's a screenshot of how my mouse is set up.

Enjoy your new mouse and I hope you found this blog post helpful!

Monday, July 15, 2019

Prime Day deals for 2019

Last updated: Day Two 7:39 AM EDT
  • Trade in your old Kindle for between $5 to $25 and get a coupon for 25% off an already great deal. Deciding which one to get? I recommend the cheaper one (lower DPI, though) that’s $59 before trade-in unless you desperately need water proofing because that model has worse reviews due to reflective screen, backlight issues (super bright spots), and even battery drain problems.
  • $10 off $50 iTunes gift card. You will hardly ever see a better deal and can use this on Apple Music and iCloud Storage
  • Eero mesh WiFi-network is 40% off bundles. For example, $300 for three. 
  • $180 for 1080p version of my HP Chromebook but with an AMD CPU vs Intel. 14-inch Laptop with 180-degree Hinge, Full HD Screen, AMD Dual-Core A4-9120 Processor, 4 GB SDRAM, 32 GB eMMC Storage, Chrome OS (14-db0050nr, Snow White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MN1T8HP/
  • $5 of $15 For books shipped and sold by Amazon 
  • $10 Amazon credit for spending $10 at WholeFoods. Need an idea? Buy a pound of NY Strip Steak ethically- raised at $10 per pound. Sold out? Get mochi ice cream for $1 each 😬. Make sure you have the Whole Foods or find the Whole Foods barcode in the Amazon app
For more deals, go to Wirecutter.
Disclaimer: I’m an Amazon and Apple shareholder and I ended up passing on the Kindle deal since mine is good enough. 

Friday, June 15, 2018

My experience setting up a Chromebook


I just bought and tested a relatively affordable HP chromebook for remoting into work while travelling. Here are the specs:
  • 14" resistive touch screen (1366x768)
  • Integrated Intel HD 500 Graphics (better than some Chomebooks but worse than in a MacBook which have HD 615)
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 32GB of flash memory (20GB free)
  • $299 (lowest seen at $179 on Cyber Monday 2018)
  • 2 USB-C slots for charging from both sides, micro-SD, 2 USB-A, one on each side as well, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • Front-facing camera
  • ~3.4 lbs, ~.7” thick
  • In theory a 10hr battery life ....
The deal maker was that the monitor can be opened up 180 degrees, the audio is not terrible, and there is a touch screen. Before I bought it, I made sure to test graphics using ChromeExperiments.com and the ones I tried worked well.

Here are some neat things you should do when testing out a Chromebook.
  1. Middle click is a three finger tap
  2. Use Australian scrolling to make down be down and up be up (like on iOS, Android, and macOS)
  3. 1Password X is a Chrome App (as opposed to extension) that syncs with Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android through your 1Password account. If you don't have membership, you can use the regular 1Password available through the Android Play Store
  4. Instant tethering works with Android 8.0+. You must enable it on your android phone via Settings, Google, Instant Tethering as well as in Chrome via chrome://flags,
  5. Citrix Receiver Chrome App (beware copies not published by Citrix!) works and doesn't have the weird issue I faced on iOS when typing keyboard combinations into a remote Windows VMWare Linux guest
  6. The Google Secure Shell App is a NaCl Chrome App (not to be confused with the extension) that runs a full screen ssh client
  7. Until recently PUBG mobile didn't work on Intel-based Chomebooks but it does now.
  8. You can enable a sand-boxed Linux environment. Your Linux home directory is visible in the Chrome OS "Files" app under "Linux Files" which allows you to install an IDE such as CLion. You can use apt-get to install new packages (developer tools are not pre-installed)
  9. CLion actually works using 1GB of memory, leaving me about 700 MB free.
What doesn't work:
  1. Apple Music isn't supported
Hangups:
  1. Trying to type in the dark. The keyboard is not backlit.
Worth trying:
  1. Codenvy's Hosted Eclipse Chrome App (recently acquired by RedHat and supports ClangD but without a C++/C editing plugin)
Here is are the model number and SKU.
  • Touch screen ($299): Model: 14-CA061DX, SKU: 6199102
  • No touch screen ($249): Model 14-CA020NR, SKU 6204709

I'll be updating this post periodically.

Last Update: 2018-11-25

Sunday, May 06, 2018

Chinese for Apple fan boys and girls


  1. 果粉:(guo3 fen3) An abbreviation of 蘋果粉絲 (ping2 guo3 fen3 si1) or "Apple Fan".
  2. 朝聖:(chao2 sheng4) Pilgrimage
NOTE: This was probably drafted a while back when I was following the Apple Store opening in Taipei, Taiwan, which was the first in the country province Republic of China!

Sunday, July 19, 2015

I'm not sure how obvious it is but beme stands for BeMe [1]. That makes sense since the idea of the app is to let others see things from your perspective.

[1] I just noticed it after seeing the way the company name is listed in the App Store.

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

First time Mac customers at the Apple Store (revised)



I revised my previous chart to show a correlation with total units sold through Apple Retail.

SOURCES: Seeking Alpha Stock transcripts (earnings transcripts), ifoAppleStore (units), Asymco (inspiration)

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Arial vs Helvetica

With all my posts about Arial and Helvetica, I finally got around to updating my website to use Helvetica. I have nothing against Arial in particular but if you can use the original, why not?

I am aware that the logo may appear blurry on devices with high DPI displays but I don't have a solution yet.

UPDATE (20120710): See this Flowchart: how to retinafy your website via daringfireball.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Where is the paper cutter and color printer when you need it

My neighborhood Blockbuster is due to close in April. I can’t simply express what that means to me, but because liquidation sales have turned Blockbuster into a big used DVD store, I’ve been scavenging for good deals.


Speaking from multiple experiences, liquidation sales in general start out with relatively modest discounts when inventory is abundant. During the first week, used DVDs were $8. This sounds great at first until you realize that you can find better deals online for used DVDs at places like half.com. As the weeks passed, the price of used DVDs dropped down to $6 and is now $5 (except for certain new-releases like the Social Network which are not on sale at all). $5 tends to be a sweet spot because even Amazon or half.com will have a tough time delivering you a physical DVD at that price. 


The true gem of the store is the rack of tightly packed DVDs in clear sleeves that are now on sale for $2. While the rack only occupies about 10 square feet, its density of movies is the highest in the store. Going through this rack is like a treasure hunt. In total, I’ve probably spend a couple of hours digging but because they keep it relatively full, you never know what you will find. Here is what I bought so far:


1) Frost/Nixon - This is about a televised interview with Richard Nixon after his pardon. It was expected to be superficial but turned out to be hard hitting and revolutionary. I wanted to see this but didn’t get a chance and it doesn’t hurt that it stars Frank Langella.


2) The Station Agent - This is a movie I’ve had on one of my lists of movies. I have no idea what it’s about but it had a 97% rating on rottentomatoes.com last time I checked.


3) Moliere - This is about the French playwright who wrote the comedy “The Misanthrope”. I got this because I saw a modern adaptation of that play, “The Philanthropist”.


From the normal racks of at least previously organized DVDs, I bought:


1) Taken - "They took his daughter but he will take their lives." Sounds like the start of a typical action movie but I've heard good things about it.


2) Mostly Martha - This is the only movie I’ve actually seen before. It’s falls into the category of “it’s better than the American remake” and is about a talented chef named Martha who can’t understand who is focused a bit too much on her food but suddenly needs to deal with more than she can handle in her personal life. The movie takes place mostly in and around the kitchen so if you liked Ratatouille you’ll like this too. The soundtrack is also great and the movie was almost worth the $5 just for the “Country” track by Keith Jarrett.


3) Inception - Accidentally bought what turned out to be a duplicate copy.


If you read this far, it is probably because you are wondering what any of this has to do with paper cutters and color printers. I spent some time today making and printing black and white DVD covers for the movies from the $2 rack. Blockbuster was selling empty DVD cases to go with the caseless DVDs. As much as I wanted to buy a color printer and a paper cutter, I didn't think saving a few bucks on DVDs following the close of my neighborhood DVD rental store justified such a heavy investment. While the experience was for me, uncommon, it turns out that there is enough demand for DVD cover images online for there to be several websites dedicated for sharing and distributing them. I ended up crafting my own because those websites required registration.


I just think it's ironic that people printing their own DVD covers may be making illegal copies and here I am printing DVD covers because the DVD store is going out of business. It would be an oversimplification to say that Blockbuster was not satisfying the demands of its customers. What I'm sure about is that I will miss going to my neighborhood Blockbuster.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

One year later

If you are thinking of selling your first generation iPad, there are ways for you to do it simply but you won't be getting the best price. You simply enter your iPad model and condition and get a quote. Below, I'm comparing the prices eBay and Gazelle offer for the different models and don't see a huge difference in price. These prices change every day and in eBay's Instant Sale offers for iPad supposedly end on March 25th. Keep in mind this chart compares the original prices and clearance prices that Apple charges you with the prices that electronics resellers and recyclers will offer you for your used iPad without even seeing it. As a buyer or seller with some patience, you should consider asking around and checking direct sale opportunities via social networks or listing your electronics on eBay and classified ad sites like cragislist.
UPDATE: I updated the chart and rewrote the post because the original was a bit misleading by implying trends. [3/20/2011]

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Can the iPad 3G + Skype be cheaper than an iPhone?

Now that you can make calls from an iPhone or iPad with Skype over a cellular connection, here's a comparison between the cost of ownership for the two devices over 24 months:



Skype cannot run in the background on iPad until iPhone 4.0 is released for iPad in Fall 2010, but it's good to know that it may be possible to save $400 over two years.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

We Rule dominates my life

It seems like all I do nowadays is plant crops in the hopes of running a successful feudal community in ngmoco:)'s made-for-[iPhone] Farmville / Age of Empireseque iPhone game WeRule. To be fair, the developers also make Age of Empires which came before Farmville so it's not just a clone. But as my latest crop of peas grow (apparently We Rule takes place in California where strawberries are always in season) I've taken the liberty of posting some charts to help you decide how to spend your time and "mojo" credits while in your We Rule kingdom. The first chart shows productivity as defined by Gold versus Time in minutes. Keep in mind that if you don't harvest your crops shortly after they ripen, they will whither and die so make sure you're around to harvest them in the time they mature! The second chart is Credits versus Mojo. You can use mojo earned while leveling up to instantly grow crops, but use them wisely! Maximize the number of credits per Mojo with this chart so you don't have to spend your actual dollars buying six packs, carafes, flasks, or 100-year vintage bottles of Mojo (not kidding) which run you from five to fifty dollars!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Differences between Arial and Helvetica

I posted a comparison a while back but got them mixed up. Here's a comparison of a couple of characteristic letters: One more:
Updated 200810230005

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

So that's what we did!

It's a little embarrassing to only fully appreciate the distinction of investment banks when they're about to become obsolete. They borrowed money worth 20-30 times the value of their liquid assets in order to run their risky operations and if they didn't go out of business usually reaped huge profits at the end of the quarter. This was possible and sanctioned because what they were risking was their own necks as well as those of their faithful creditors with just the appetite for risk.

Now that those creditors are no longer willing to let investment banks play with their money, investment banks have to resort to borrowing from regular peoples' savings. The government is a little sensitive about that since it's the protection of regular people which originally led to the legislated segregation of investment from commercial banks. History certainly has a way of repeating itself, but it was fun while it lasted.

Friday, July 04, 2008

Annual Fourth of July Posting

Happy Independence Day. A couple weeks ago, I decided that I was going on vacation. I wasn't sure what I was going to do but I knew it was going to involve eating. I took a bunch of pictures, but perhaps what I enjoyed doing most was taking the subways in Shanghai. Anyhow, here are a couple of offline tweets that I couldn't post due to my roaming status:
  • Maybe we can judge distance roughly as follows: multiply speed of rotation of earth in terms of miles/hour and isolate the miles term by multiplying rate by number of timezones
  • My Air fits in the magazine compartment. Not much good that does if I need to use it though and the seat's fully reclined.
  • The "TSA" of Hong Kong caught my little swiss tech keychain knife immediately at the security checkpoint whereas EWR didn't seem to care :/
  • I got seated in "premium economy"/emergency row by pure luck.
  • My limited Chinese left me with only two meaty hotpot ingredients: beef spam and chicken wing tips. I recommend neither.
  • I've gotten quite confused. All of a suddent 8RMB is expensive for food. It's very ironic. I think since cheap food is so available, expensive food is super expensive.
  • Best green tea frappucino ever. Five bucks coffee is still five bucks.
  • Best KFC ever. Real thigh meat and chicken wings. Really spicy.
  • Really looking forward to IM on the iPhone. Too bad I won't be able to stand in line on 7/11!

I'll try a debrief with pictures? That means it will be relative to food. Oh, I almost forgot it was the Fourth of July. The most patriotic thing I've done so far on the vacation is to watch National Treasure 2.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

White is the new black

I went to the Apple store today to make an international call using Skype, but found that many of the iMacs had parental controls turned enforcing a white list of websites users could access. That list included Apple websites, but did not include skype.com or even att.com, which made it difficult for me to download the software necessary for me to make my international call. Luckily not all Macs were restricted and I was able to take care of business.

In other news, I think it's at least worth mentioning that white is an available option on the 16GB iPhone 3G but is not available for the 8GB. Does that make white the new black, a traditional mark of distinction? Back when the first 2G iPod nanos were released, black was only available on the higher capacity 8GB nano. Black MacBooks also cost more than white MacBooks.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Friday, April 04, 2008

Red Mango

I wonder how this compares with Pinkberry. Note the mochi topping.