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ZeroClaw – Rust-native agent that runs on your Rpi

zeroclaw.bot
3 points·by DLion·vor 5 Monaten·0 comments

You are doing your team retrospective wrong

domenicoluciani.com
1 points·by DLion·vor 8 Monaten·0 comments

San Diego Comic-Con Málaga – First officially licensed expansion outside the US

sandiegocomicconmalaga.com
2 points·by DLion·vor 10 Monaten·0 comments

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DLion
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
https://domenicoluciani.com - My site
DLion
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
I'm surprised that there are people out there who don't know the "boy scout" rule yet.

Happy to see these "fundamentals" being still spread around
DLion
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
There are so many benefits around having a personal blog that I'm surprised about reading all these negative comments.

I started blogging about tech and security when I was 13/14 years old in my native language. Then, when I felt more mature, I switched to a new blog where English was the main language. I started improving my language skills, getting some donation from kind strangers for my blog posts and using it as a self-branding forever running-side project.

Now, 20 years later I still have my personal blog and I still write about tech, but only recently I created some "personal related" tabs, like the "/now" page, enriching it every month or having a more personal about page. Why? Because I like going to a blog a see that behind that address there is a real person with emotions and dreams, it's like entering in their home and have a look around.

1. Improve your language skills

2. Self-branding

3. Memorize better topics you care about

4. Share what you learned with others

About LLM, I don't care if they scrape my blog, I use LLMs every day, and if some stuff I write helps to enrich an LLM with a positive impact I would be more than happy to let it happens, the more we write, the less fake-news and low-quality content would ingest and used.
DLion
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
Switched to https://languagetool.org/ and I'm super happy about it.