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Kensington Expert Trackball: the CAD workhorse I keep buying
TL;DR: In 25 years of “computing life,” I’ve only repurchased two peripherals: the Razer Naga (for gaming) and this trackball. That says everything about its staying power for serious work. I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that... Why I use it (CAD first, gaming not at all) While not everyday, I have occasional CAD tasks for work and DIY projects. I’ve tried a zoo of input devices, thumb trackballs, bars, 3D navigation tools, and some true gimmicks, and I keep circling back to thi

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Oct 274 min read


GPD Win Max 2 — my portable dev machine that keeps AI worker bees moving
Back panel stacked with I/O, including OCuLink , USB4 , HDMI 2.1, and full‑depth SD/microSD slots. Weight listed at ~1.05 kg. GPD Gaming Handhelds TL;DR (my final word): I bought the Win Max 2 to replace my floppy Surface‑style setup, and it delivered: it’s stable, type‑able, and portable in a way that actually works on my lap, the couch, or an airplane tray. It’s first and foremost a portable development machine that lets me run agents, code, and remote into my desktop wit

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Sep 224 min read
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