Andrew Zah
Review: Dareu EK87 Pro Keyboard
Initial Impressions The Dareu EK87 looks and feels great so far. It had RGB lighting on by default, but that was easy to disable. I'm currently using it in wired mode, but it does support connecting over wifi and bluetooth. It comes with PBT keycaps ... read more →
MonoGame: Shader Compilation on Linux
This is how I set up Monogame shader compilation for Linux. read more →
Street Fighter 6: Type Arcade, with Nesica
How to set up a Nesica card to get the best Street Fighter 6 experience in Japan. read more →
Review: Happy Hacking Keyboard - Professional Hybrid
A look at the Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional Hybrid, purchased in Japan. read more →
Deploying Docker Containers with Nix
Nix's virtualisation and oci-containers options let us configure container deployments. read more →
Useful Apps for Travelers in South Korea
Visiting Korea? Set up these apps ahead of time for a great experience. read more →
Notes on Bluesky: Feeds
Custom feeds are a genius concept that make social media palatable again. read more →
Useful Apps for Learning Korean
These are apps that I've found useful for learning Korean while living in Korea, in no particular order. Many of these will apply to various languages, not just Korean. Please let me know if I missed any good ones! Also, note that there is no "o ... read more →
My Korean Journey: Update #1
The first update on my Korean learning journey. read more →
Why and How I acquired a Korean Resident Card
This is why and how I acquired a Korean Resident Card, or RC (previously known as the ARC). read more →
Review: Philips TAH7508 Bluetooth Headphones
A look at the Philips TAH7508 Bluetooth Headphones. read more →
How I acquired the Korean Digital Nomad Visa
I documented the entire process for the Korean F-1-D 'Workation' / Digital Nomad Visa. read more →
How to run Kakaotalk on Linux (2020)
How to set up Kakaotalk on Linux read more →
Garmin's $850 smartwatch can’t render CJK text
My $850 watch can’t render CJK languages because Garmin assumes people living in one region only use 1 language. read more →
Living out of 2 backpacks: A 6-month retrospective
In January of this year, I set out for semi-permanent traveling with only two* backpacks: A Goruck GR1 26L, and a Goruck GR2 40L. Prior to setting out I had done a -lot- of research, and made a detailed spreadsheet (down to the gram) of what I’d be t ... read more →