Reliability Matters For Minimalism

Sometimes I see this photo when Apple announces a new product and there are some really funny jokes about it on social media. Frankly, I don’t understand the criticism that “Apple is exhausted, it can’t produce anything new” for technological products that have reached a certain maturity. How do you compare them? I used the iPhone 11 for more than four years and upgraded to the iPhone 16e. I agree that there’s not much difference in appearance, there’s still a notch at the top of the screen, it’s lighter. There’s a single-lens camera, but the quality is better than the older one. I didn’t notice any improvements on the screen because I was happy with the old one too, but the iPhone 11 has a lot of improvements like 5G connectivity, longer battery life and the ability to charge multiple devices with the same cable thanks to USB-C. If I were using an iPhone 14 or 15, I wouldn’t understand these innovations, and When the iPhone 17 comes out, I probably won’t find the innovations that come with it remarkable. ...

March 6, 2025 · 2 min

Don't Schedule The Update On Your Tesla

I had an incident that was as fortuitous as the alignment of the holes in Swiss cheese and, frankly, I wanted to take the vehicle to an open field, pour petrol on it and burn it. Fortunately, I am calm now and I think I will pay special attention to prevent that from happening again. Let me tell you what happened first. The fire alarm went off in the building next to our apartment and soon after I saw three or four fire trucks, police cars and ambulances and I realised how serious the situation was. There was an air of panic and I tried to stay as calm as possible and take precautions. I even didn’t have time to think about if there was a possibility of the fire spreading or not. At that moment I just wanted to get my family into the car and get away from the crowd for a while. We wouldn’t get cold and my wife and kids could sit in the car for a long time, or even sleep if necessary. I had in mind to switch on the camping mode, listen to music, put on cartoons and keep my daughters occupied. ...

February 16, 2025 · 4 min

The Future of Mobility

I wanted to repost the part about the mobility of an article I wrote in Turkish for 2024 Trends in the Software World on my blog. The topic of mobility is still in my focus and I am still following the developments closely. … Now I will end my article with a topic I haven’t mentioned before: Electric vehicles, or in general terms, automobiles. We have entered a strange period that will closely concern the software industry. It is like the Quartz revolution in watches (or the Quartz crisis if we look at it from the Swiss perspective). ...

September 1, 2024 · 2 min

Apple Passwords, Finally!

Authy was my bad decision to use it for two-factor authentication. I remember that I chose it because of its ability to work on both PC/Mac and mobile phone, so if I work on a PC, I don’t need to use my phone to see the validation code. The GUI was very bad on all platforms, but it was working at least. Authy is sunsetted, the team explained on their website and stated that it will no longer be supported after March 19, 2024. ...

July 14, 2024 · 3 min

Less Configuration for More Freedom

I’m very conservative to avoid changing my routines, habits about my preferred software and hardware. But on the other hand, I always follow the new tools and try them as much as possible. It’s not easy to change habits, but if I think that the new alternative is better than my current one, and if I think that the new tool will increase my work quality, then I take a risk and replace it. ...

May 16, 2024 · 3 min

How did I Meet Pardus?

When someone asks me about the starting point of my career, I always tell them about my Linux/BSD adventure. These operating systems still exist and most people know them, but not everyone knows about Pardus, and even if they do, it is not the same Pardus I mean. I grew up in a house without internet and the only connection to the world was through technology and gaming magazines. I used to rewrite the articles in magazines that I liked and wanted to understand on my typewriter because I read too fast and didn’t understand anything, so the typewriter was kind of slowdown for me. Sometimes codes were shared in magazines and they would also write what the output would be when we compile and run these codes. That’s something a typewriter could never do. So I grew up dreaming of owning a personal computer until I started university. ...

April 18, 2024 · 3 min

Return Back to Blog

“Hey, Twitter is not like in the good old days, I’m switching to Mastodon.” No no, I’ll not say this. I already tried that, and I couldn’t succeed. Because I was alone and my friends continued to stay on Twitter. Now, after the latest news about Twitter layoffs, I see a similar migration again, but I don’t think it will be successful either. So the main thing I want is to be a platform-independent content creator; if someone wants to reach me, I want them to visit my website, or if someone has negative thoughts about me… Maybe they can write me an email, or I really don’t care. ...

November 20, 2022 · 2 min

Data Types in Programming

I started to take a look at C++ courses to understand Rust better because it helps me to see the advantages of Rust. The following images are from a Linkedin course, the instructor is Bill Weinman, and his courses are perfect if you want to program with C++. If you have a photographic memory to remind something quickly, then you may like these images explaining data types in programming. ...

August 25, 2019 · 1 min

Consumer

For good things in life, you need labour, patience, and time. To draw a picture, To play an instrument, To program software, Or to produce something, Even to complete a book, To translate a text, To tell the troubles, To write what you think, To prepare a broadcast, For everything. Just sharing something in social media and consuming it is easy.

February 27, 2019 · 1 min

What age do we live?

Our technology is not so advanced to be an eye or an ear for us. Or we’re not in an age where we don’t need our body yet.

February 16, 2019 · 1 min

Spreadsheet applications

Spreadsheet applications are the most functional applications I’ve used. Excel, Gnumeric, Google Sheet, OpenOffice Calc or whatever, it doesn’t matter. You can use it as task management like Trello, make daily - weekly - monthly plans, store and transfer data, and follow your financial situation. It’s like a Swiss army knife and not a new invention. I’ll update this article when I find a more functional application.

January 2, 2019 · 1 min