The tech world moves at a blistering pace, and my curiosity struggles to keep up—in the best way possible. I consume tech news daily, and my attention is constantly grabbed by new discoveries. Whether I'm analyzing the performance of new hardware architectures or testing out custom kernels on my own rigs, there's always something new to study and figure out. That's exactly why I only talk about what genuinely sparks my curiosity and what I find personally interesting. Nothing more, nothing less.

The State of Tech News

Over the years, I've followed it all: from the latest CPU leaks to the endless OS turf wars. The problem is that today's tech media often feels like a sports arena.

People cheer for a brand or a specific faction, completely losing sight of the substance. A huge chunk of tech journalism has bowed to the ruthless logic of SEO: clickbait titles, comment section flame wars, and heavily padded articles designed solely to keep you on the page as long as possible to generate ad revenue.

My Perspective

What I want to build here is the exact opposite. This space was born out of a dual need.

On one hand, I want to combine my constant drive to learn with sharing news, pulling from a highly curated and filtered personal feed I've built over time. On the other, this site is practically my digital sandbox: a real-world environment where I can get my hands dirty testing new stacks, development approaches, technologies, and frankly, whatever else crosses my mind.

Since my main goal isn't chasing SEO metrics, I have zero interest in keeping you hostage on the page. I want to give you the news honestly, quickly, and without unnecessary polarization. Nowadays, it feels like every new release has to be either a groundbreaking revolution or absolute garbage; I believe we desperately need to go back to praising technology that simply does its job well.

How It Works

This space is designed to respect your time. Because of that, all my articles (or almost all of them) follow a strict, straight-to-the-point structure:

  • The News: The core of the piece. I tell you exactly what happened right away, with no endless preambles.
  • TL;DR and Deep Dives: A quick summary for those in a hurry, immediately followed by the nitty-gritty technical details for those who want to dig deeper.
  • Personal Thoughts (and Related): A designated space—not always present, but clearly marked—where I take off my "impartial reporter" hat and speak my mind.

Don't be surprised if I use this last section to dismantle the hype around a marketing-darling product or to defend an unpopular technical choice. I report the facts objectively, but I reserve the right to judge them completely subjectively.

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