Welcome back

It's been a while. The last time mynetx.net was regularly updated, I was a Microsoft MVP writing about Windows and Mac from Germany. A lot has changed since then.

I now visit Serekunda, The Gambia. I work remotely as a full-stack developer. And I'm bringing back this blog — not as the multilingual news-style site it was before, but as something simpler: one person's honest take on the technology I use every day.

What I'll write about

The topics that interest me haven't changed much: Apple and Mac, interesting software, developer tools. What's new is the context. Writing about tech from West Africa gives me a perspective I rarely see in the blogs I read. Things like:

  • What it's like to work on a 4Mbps mobile connection
  • Managing power outages with a powerbank and a voltage that hovers around 170V
  • How AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT fit into my daily workflow
  • Whether Starlink will actually change anything here

I'm not trying to compete with tech news sites. I won't be first to report on an Apple keynote. Instead, I'll write when I have something genuinely useful or interesting to share — probably about once a month.

The boring details

This site is built with Statamic, runs on flat files, and loads fast. There's no tracking, no cookie banner, no comment section. Just writing.

If you want to follow along, grab the RSS feed or find me on X/Twitter.

Welcome back.