Ciao!

This is my personal blog: a place to document what I build and what I am learning.

If you are interested in working with me, you can find my professional details here, though it is kept minimal. I can tell you more about my work experience and projects if you reach out to me.

Most of my side projects and useful links are gathered on the links page.

The Impossible life of a secondary screen unowner

Recipe for the perfect productivity

Our ideal desk… ha-ha, nice joke

Working on anything these days require more and more focus to achieve something. We are constantly bombarded by information, music, pictures, stuff to do, and so on.

But luckily for us, we’ve been living in an era where simplifying things has become a little more common than in the past. We’re able to automate many tasks nowadays, such as creating automatic routines when we wake up by turning on the lights at some time in the morning or by automatically forwarding emails from one address to another one.

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Linux Day 2021

Introduction

Do I even know where I found the time to get involved with Linux Day this year? It has been an unique experience, as every event I partecipate.

I mean, I’ve been really busy this period with stuff and things to do… but, after all, I have found some time to share my experience.

Ladies and gentleman, I’m glad to present… Disconnected!

Before proceeding: this talk is in Italian. Perhaps, I am going to write down a transcript in English. It is not 1:1, but it should explain pretty well what I wanted to share.

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Git Branch to Fork

Welcome to Git Hell, my publication about the hell of Git and how to get away with it.

Sit back, relax, and get angry with me.

Wonderful Templates

Welcome to CSS jungle, we’ve got tags and divs / We got everything you want honey, we know the links
We are the people that can style whatever you may need / If you agree the CSS rules, we got your properties — Welcome to CSS Jungle[^1]

What you just read, it’s been taken from a famous Guns n’ Roses song. It is nothing more than a frontend developer parody of the famous song “Welcome to the jungle”.

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Hello World

Introduction

A star is reborn…guess what? I’ve changed my website, one more time.

And this time, since I don’t want to waste too much time choosing a layout, I’m going to focus on content and consistency instead of wasting time choosing a template (or even worse: not having a website).

Well, if you’re new, welcome, if you’re an old visitor, welcome back!

Purpose of this post

As I’ve told the internet a million times, this is a place for me to blog about me and my projects. It will be a showcase, but it’s meant to be semi-professional.

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Arch DAG Powered

Photo by Isaac Li Shung Tan on Unsplash

What about having a fully working Arch Installation - on your machine? Well, it always has been my dream since the first Arch installation ever.

As I told you here, I installed Arch on a specific computer, so I have carefully chose my packages.

These packages are in addition to the packages I’ve already installed in that guide:

intel-ucode nvidia vlc firefox discord telegram-desktop alsa thunar gcc htop i3 lxappearance ntfs-3g wget picom powertop redshift git xdg-user-dirs xclip maim tree xorg neofetch base-devel

Close encounters of third kind

Have you ever wondered about installing Arch in your system? I’ll give you the answer: yes! — that’s why you are here probably, but in case you are not here for installing Arch, keep reading, you are welcome!

Well, it’s not so complicated as many people could think, even if it may be frustrating, I am going to illustrate you my own way to install it among your primary operating system.

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RLJ #1


It’s always a mess to start something you never did before; you could start in the right way, or in the wrong way, but the point is: you must start if you really want to do that thing.

So here I am!

Welcome to my “Random Learning super cool full of random stuff and things that barely could interest you but I will post them as well ah-ah it’s your problem now if you proceed reading Journal” series!

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Flutter Espresso 2020

the magic coffee pot

After some time I finally return in my blog to write some stuff!

So, any of my readers know Flutter?

Flutter is a wonderful framework (which is a group of libraries and tools to build used by programmers to build application in a easier and faster way), developed by Google starting from 2017, open source which let you build cross-platform application between Android and iOS using just one code written in Dart.

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Common Voice at Linux Day 2020

Finally the day has come: Linux Day 2020! I could imagine a lot of people who gathers and…haha, nice joke!

This time, Linux Day 2020 has been strange: first of all because it wasn’t attended in presence but online, and every talk has been recorded.

On one hand this thing is so useful: to have something recorded is always a good idea, especially when we talk about small projects where, very often, the documentation about that project doesn’t exist or it is poor.

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