Hello, world
A first note to open this blog as a personal, human, slightly less plastic space inside technology.

In this post
I have been in technology for quite a while now. Long enough to have gone through a lot of blogs, newsletters, tutorials, communities, and that endless amount of content that seems to exist for every possible question.
Today there is a blog for everything. A newsletter for everything. A subscription for every topic that feels interesting for five minutes, until you forget to read it and leave it piling up in your inbox, making noise exactly when an email that actually matters shows up.
And, honestly, I am not even sure people still read blogs the way they used to. I lost that habit myself. Today, any question becomes a prompt for the AI of your choice. It answers in the length you want, in the tone you ask for, with the bias you prefer, or maybe with the bias its owners prefer.
I am not saying this as someone who rejects technology. Quite the opposite. AI tools help a lot, especially when you know what you are doing. Life got faster, many tasks became less painful, and some problems that used to take an entire afternoon now get solved in a few minutes.
But everything also started to feel a little too similar.
I miss writing with a human fingerprint. A crooked opinion, a personal story, a sentence that was not polished until it lost its taste. I miss that internet where you could spend four hours looking for an obscure error and eventually find, deep inside a forgotten Stack Overflow answer, someone who had suffered through the exact same problem.
Maybe that is just nostalgia. Maybe, if I went back to that time, I would complain in the same way and ask an AI to summarize the answer for me. Still, there is something there I do not want to lose: the feeling that there was a person on the other side.
Why this blog exists
The idea behind this blog is simple: to create a space that is mine.
A place to write about technology, security, development, news, things happening in the field, loose ideas, and whatever catches my interest. Not every post needs to be born as the definitive tutorial. Not every text needs to be optimized for SEO, formatted like a thread, packaged like a product, or written like a manual.
I want to write about what I have learned, what I am still trying to understand, and also what bothers me. I want to keep stories, impressions, mistakes, wins, sadness, and small observations from the road. A personal archive before anything else.
If someone lands here from Google, from a link, out of curiosity, or by accident, I hope they find something that feels like it was written by a person. Not necessarily perfect, not necessarily neutral, but honest.
What to expect here
There will probably be a bit of everything: technology, web development, security, career, opinion, short notes, real experiences, and maybe some texts I still do not know how to classify.
I do not want to turn this place into another content factory. I want it to work like an open notebook. Some posts will be more technical. Others will be more personal. Some may age badly. That is fine. It is part of it.
In the end, this is my hello world.
A first public commit of ideas.
If you read this far, thank you. I hope you enjoy some of the things that will show up here.

