About Riccardo Mori

A writer, freelance translator, and an enthusiast photographer. I’m also a Mac consultant and conservator.

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People & Blogs: Interview with yours truly

2024-05-14 01:58:55

Manuel Moreale kindly interviewed me for his People & Blogs newsletter.

Brief review of the Fossil Gen 6 Wellness Edition Hybrid Smartwatch

2024-04-30 22:52:07

About a month ago, I made an impulse purchase with this smartwatch. After a month of use, I can definitely say I don't regret my decision.

Brief review of the Logitech G413 TKL SE mechanical keyboard

2024-03-25 01:12:41

The Razer Blackwidow V3 Mini Hyperspeed keyboard I purchased to pair with my Mac mini turned out to be a letdown. The much more inexpensive Logitech G413 TKL SE so far seems to be a surprisingly good replacement.

People and resources added to my reading list in 2023

2024-03-23 06:45:56

Eleventh edition of my annual overview of the most interesting discoveries made during the previous year. This time it comes later than usual and it's shorter than usual. But 2023 was a bit unusual, so…

Brief personal update

2024-02-26 22:54:47

Yet another status update to explain the recent lack of meaningful long-form articles on this blog.

Taking a step back to see better

2024-01-31 23:04:01

Musings following an eureka moment I had a few days ago regarding the constant 'tech fatigue' I've been feeling lately.

A few thoughts about Humane’s Ai Pin

2023-12-09 00:17:29

Not really more humane, not really more smartphone.

A long-overdue status update

2023-11-26 21:42:50

It's been a while, and no, I'm not dead.

Apple’s DNA and Europe’s DMA

2023-10-05 05:55:27

In a world increasingly dominated by Big Tech and their products and services, is that so bad that a governmental body steps in to try and put some boundaries and reduce Big Tech's influence on our lives?

Wondersomethingsomething

2023-09-22 02:00:00

I think I’ll sum up this event by using the immortal words of Richard Ayoade: “Delightful news for someone who cares.”