2026 is a year of changes for me: I decided to rebuild my personal website from scratch and start a blog (booomer!).
Do you remember MSN Spaces? I was one of those people who wrote guides on how to add colored backgrounds, music and radio to blogs, weird font generators and other silly things that, back then, looked like the peak of digital evolution (2004-2009). Basically the metaverse, but with more glitter and fewer sad investors.
It was fun.
It was the web I loved.
Let's try again.
Recalculating route.
I don't want this portfolio to drift around the internet for another 10 years with no content, like those abandoned domains that exist only to remind you that someone, in 2012, had a jQuery navbar and a dangerous amount of faith in the future.
I feel like sharing thoughts, talking about myself, writing about programming in the age of AI, and talking about the things I do in life: ideas, dreams, and the occasional well-organized delirium that still looks better than a corporate roadmap.
I haven't had a blog since the MSN days, but you know what? It's always nice to go back to where you were happy. Even if, technically, that place had autoplay music and an aesthetic taste that should probably have been investigated.
