Dirk Riehle's Industry and Research Publications

Category: 5. Personal Matters

  • Farewell, my first-Gen OnePlus

    Farewell, my first-Gen OnePlus

    This is my first-generation OnePlus. I dropped it and now it is broken. You may notice that I marked it up as China only, which means that I would use it in Mainland China only. I travel a lot to the PRC and the first time I brought this OnePlus and put in a Chinese…

  • Things wrong with my Amazon Echo and Fire tablet

    Things wrong with my Amazon Echo and Fire tablet

    A while back I gushed about how great the Amazon Echo is. True Star Trek feeling for those who remember. I even bought an Amazon Fire tablet to go with it. With a couple of months more using the devices, I need to point out their weaknesses. In a nutshell, if you don’t want to…

  • Amazon Echo and Skype

    Amazon Echo and Skype

    I’ve been using my Amazon Echo for a couple of months now and I’m still in awe. The speech recognition, without any training, is great. “Alexa, play KQED” is reacted to promptly and will actually play KQED. It is also intuitive. I did not need a manual to try “Alexa, set volume to 3.” It…

  • Do what you are great at rather than follow your passion?

    Do what you are great at rather than follow your passion?

    Interesting commencement speech by Ben Horowitz. When I attended Stanford, I’d regularly listen to the VFTT (View from the Top) speeches of well-known entrepreneurs and executives. I quickly got bored, first, and then upset, second, when these speeches all seemed to be one long slog of follow-your-passion (and everything will work out) talks. “Give me…

  • Website Reorganization

    As you’ve probably guessed, this is my (Dirk Riehle’s) professional blog about computer science research and the software industry. You can still find the old blog at http://www.riehle.org/index.html though I’ll slowly migrate relevant bits and pieces to the blog.

  • Hello World!

    Yep, I’m finally switching over to WordPress. First my personal blog, now the research blog. Stay tuned for lots of updates in these first weeks of 2008!