Una raccolta di bookmark: articoli e contenuti in lingua inglese che ho trovato interessanti o curiosi, e alcuni dei pet project che ho rilasciato.
If software is a thing you build, then vibe coding changes everything. Anyone can build. We have democratized building. Congratulations to building.
Imagine you could talk to Hieronymus Bosch, the authors of the Book of Revelation, or of the Voynich Manuscript—a bizarre 15th century text written in an uncrackable code; that you could solve centuries-old mysteries by asking them, “what were you thinking?” You might be disappointed to hear them say, as does Luigi Serafini, author and illustrator of the Codex Seraphinianus, “At the end of the day [it’s] similar to the Rorschach inkblot test.
I’ve been building a product from the ground up. [...] And I’ve been doing it using frontier models and coding agents [...] I can be the architect without the wearing act of laying every single brick and spreading the mortar. [...] In my opinion Software engineering, the true one, is back again.
If you would like to grieve, I invite you to grieve with me. We are the last of our kind, and those who follow us won’t understand our sorrow.
I do believe in […] something that borrows from the second brain concept without the hoarding, and from AI tooling without the context-free prompting: I believe in coherence as a system.
Your product's core abstractions determine whether new features compound into a moat or just add to a feature list.
period loss is the body's response to an energy crisis
A story with legal drama, a mystery, snow leopards, and, uh, naughty bits.
I was not as much insterested in replaying it, but much more how it worked under the hood.
Behind every great console is a great legal fight.
Studies of everything from car paint to consumer objects show that we’re in the midst of a vast aesthetic shift.
When a fan of a cult anime series wanted to watch its episodes in every possible order, they asked a question that had perplexed combinatorial mathematicians for years