The Archive
Writing
A running archive of things I learn, build, question and occasionally change my mind about.
15 entries · 12 topics
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Chess opening drills project
Master chess openings with a drill plaform, designed for enthusiasts to practice and hone their skills. Upload custom PGNs, convert them into chess opening trees, and challenge yourself against a computerized opponent. Tailored for personal use, it's an MVP solution to a common chess challenge. Dive in and share your feedback!
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Mastery through Repetition: The Path to Sustained Excellence
Dive into the intricacies of achieving and maintaining mastery in chess, drawing parallels with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and the universal principle of consistent practice.
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Exploring Mobile Development with AstroMobile
Journey of AstroMobile, a cross-platform quiz game. Discover the challenges, insights, and the road ahead as we gear up for more intricate gaming experiences.
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Background jobs and some intrastructure info
Redis, heroku render and the rest
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About money
I am going to analyze my current philosophy and the purpose of money for me in this post
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VR and the future of virtual worlds
VR, my experience with Oculus Quest 2 and my developer's perspective
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A ruby on rails custom ecommerce I maintain from 2013
I am showcasing a ruby on rails site which started at rails 3.1
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Random memes
New year, new memes
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Let's talk about weird Interviews (part one of many)
In these post series I am going to describe some of my bad interview experiences
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Desktop like app with node-webkit
I wanted to create a basic desktop like app with html/css/js for windows
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Static ip on ubuntu and small tip
A small tip for having correctly static ip on ubuntu
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Next projects
What am I going to do and write about in the future
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Chaos Communication Congress 30
This year I went with some friends to 30 Chaos Communication Congress. A brief about our experience there
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About Startup teams
Some personal stories of my failed attempts to be on a startup team
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My first interview
My first interview about startups and the travel we had in San Francisco.