Hi, I’m Nat
Tech is my obsession. I work in the tech industry and have a handful of things I use daily, while constantly keeping up with what’s new — fresh AI tools, phones that just launched, workflows the community is buzzing about. Whenever I run into something interesting, I want to share it.
The gear I live with every day — Mac, iPhone, Sony, Claude — gets firsthand takes: the good, the bad, no sugar-coating. For newer things I haven’t personally tested, I dig through Reddit, Pantip, YouTube to pull together a well-rounded view from multiple angles. Every article makes it clear where the take comes from.
What’s here
Articles — reviews, comparisons, and essays about tech I care about. Written like talking to a friend, not a journalist filing a report.
Tools (coming) — simple calculators, pickers, and comparators to help with buying decisions, plus utilities I actually find useful.
Principles
1. Always label the source — every article is tagged: “Actually tested”, “Daily driver”, or “Analyzed from specs + reviews”. You always know what you’re reading.
2. Cons before pros — every product has tradeoffs. A review with only pros isn’t a review, it’s an ad.
3. Specs → scenes — “16GB RAM” doesn’t mean “good”, it means “can multitask without stuttering”. Specs must translate to real use.
4. Clear tradeoffs — “good for X, not for Y” beats “good for everything”.
5. Natural Thai — not word-for-word translations from English. The bar is “would a friend read this aloud without cringing?”
What I actually use right now
Dev: MacBook Air M4, Linux server, Claude Code CLI, TypeScript daily
Camera: Sony A7C II + Tamron 28-200 — main camera
Phone: iPhone 17 Pro Max — for work and photos
AI: Claude (primary) + Ollama locally (for private stuff)
What I don’t do
- Sponsored content / free products in exchange for reviews — no thanks
- Writing beyond the data — if there isn’t enough community feedback yet, I’ll wait rather than guess
Contact
No comment system or mailing list yet — still debating whether to add one without attracting spam. If you want to reach out, look for Twitter/X or other channels I may add later.