Author: dhry

Old-school computer nerd. Aussie now living in the USA. Career support guy. Knowledge management, system administration. Mechanical keyboards, Commodore64 music. Windows. A cause for mild concern on the internet since 1988.

SBCs, or single-board computers, are tiny but relatively powerful and capable mini-computers, with all the important parts built into and around a single circuit board – including the CPU, RAM, Bluetooth and WiFi support, and even USB and video-out/HDMI ports.

In almost 45 years of tech nerdery I’ve covered a fair amount of ground software-wise. I saw a question posted online not too long ago, asking people what the “best app you’ve ever used?” and it had me thinking through everything I can remember messing with over the decades. After giving it a chunk of consideration I arrived at the answer.

This article is about food. Before we get started, I’m going to machine-gun some disclaimers at you. This is not a food advisory, simply an example from which you may formulate your own best practice.

Computer keyboards. Wait – aren’t they all “mechanical”? Well, sure they are, but there’s a special term that’s become prevalent in recent years to describe a particular type of keyboard sporting several factors that significantly distinguish them from the commonplace keeb sold for a buck or two at your local Goodwill, or that ships with a Dell computer, or even that is incorporated into your laptop.