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I’m a software engineer with a strong eye for innovative design and knowledge of usability based user interface development techniques.
Since we are always in constant change and for this reason, the most ideal solution is to simply concentrate all the information in one place and accessible to anyone.
This page tries to enclose all those projects, social networks, thoughts, and ideas that can represent a part of me on the internet.
These represent a part of the projects to which I dedicate myself in my free time and which I want to share with this sea of the internet.
Blog
Set of articles whose purpose is to deepen various topics and services, it represents my main means of communication.
There are no specific categories, but I tend to build a discourse on elements and events that interest me and a significant portion of the online audience.
Environment
Sustainability is a fundamental element for the future of our planet and our well-being.
This page contains all the information related to the environmental impact of this site.
Gallery
I’m not a photographer, but I love sharing a snapshot now and then. This gallery is a collection of images that I took and that I want to share.
Info
Page dedicated to all the changes that this site has had over time, it’s nice to see how a project can change over time.
Music
Music is a part of me, which is why I love curating this music library with some of the albums and songs I love.
Post
An infinite timeline of all my posts over time. No more social media, no more Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or whatever. All my posts here where I have full freedom.
What I use
This page encompasses a collection of objects, software, services, and many other elements that are an integral part of my life.
Weekly log
Unlike blog posts, weekly logs are weekly updates on events, information, new music tracks, personal opinions, and more that I feel like sharing here with you.
They are short, simple, and sometimes even include useful tips.
Over the years I’ve been trying to move towards open source and free software ideals communication methods.
Obviously, such a thing isn’t simple and then you always have to give the possibility to anyone to be able to interact with you most simply and immediately.
Apple Music
I listen to music every day; for me, it represents the highest form of expression. There’re no flags, there’re no nations, just poetry among musical instruments.
Email
The simplest and most widely used form of communication. Ideal for information exchanges that do not involve confidential data.
For private communications, you can use my public PGP key.
GitHub
It was the first service for remote management of various projects. Today, there are many other similar services, many with a completely open-source philosophy. I love GitHub and its integrations.
iMessage key
The new versions of Apple’s operating systems make it possible to verify the authenticity of contacts using a key. You can use this key when contacting me to verify the authenticity of the communication. Further details here.
Mastodon
Many see Mastodon as an alternative to Twitter, but it’s not. Mastodon is decidedly better than Twitter, both for its philosophy and the communities it hosts. Since March 2022, I’ve definitively abandoned the blue tweeting after joining in 2011 to follow Tim Bergling.
Mastodon is my new digital home, and I’m happy to be a part of it.
PGP key
There’s not much to say; take the key, encrypt the entire message, and send it to me using any communication channel.
RSS
Set of RSS feeds to receive updates on the latest blogs and weekly posts and toots about Mastodon.
Signal
The best open source alternative for encrypted messages. For private communications and for those who want to communicate with me in a secure way.
Steam
A user for more than 10 years, Steam rekindled my passion for the world of video games with an immense catalog of games and genres that I would never have discovered.
I don’t use it as regularly as in the past, but I’m always happy to relax and enjoy a new video game.
If I had to choose a representative video game, well, I’d say Undertale.