Matthew Brunelle's Blog
https://blog.matthewbrunelle.com/blogI write about a variety of projects, events and thoughts, but they all share one aspect: I learned something and want to share my experience with others.
Entries
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When the OEM shaver heads on the Series 7 are just as poor as counterfeits.
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OK, I'm actually a little impatient to use the new open source schedule booking tool by the Thunderbird team that wil...
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Way back in the day I used 23andMe. So lets do some analysis with plink and PRSice-2 to calculate a polygenic risk sc...
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A Stelo CGM I had was expiring so I decided to try out xDrip+. In this part of the series I talk about my actual expe...
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A Stelo CGM I had was expiring so I decided to try out xDrip+. One of those two things works really well. In this par...
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As in the new Ploopy Trackpad that is. I got my hands on the full kit finally and had time to give it a whirl. So far...
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This month's box includes a OVcam based camera board and ECG measurement board! Also, I got a lot of nice new tools f...
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You should read books too. Turns out they are actually pretty good. In 2025 I covered a lot of ground: Cal Newport, T...
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Not only is reading books great, but did you know you can listen to them too? I listened to a nice mix of fiction and...
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A look back at what it took for me to reach 0% Steam play time on Windows, even though I've been using Linux since I ...
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An Ultimate Pico RP2040, ESP-WROOM-32, STM32F401CCU6 and NRF52840 SuperMini, oh my! This month's HackerBox is a cornu...
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The conference is over. I had a chance to go explore San Diego, relax and return here. The daily posts are pretty ter...
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Today at NeurIPS 2025 was a bit of a late start. This is common as conference go on. I saw some interesting medical d...
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On Thursday at NeurIPS 2025 I focused less on technical talks and more on some philosophical talks. There was a reall...
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I'm back at another conference. This times NeurIPS 2025 in San Diego. I took lots of notes again to summarize and share.
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No. It was not simple. I like to self host Jellyfin. I like to use it when I travel. How hard could it be to install ...