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The perfect desktop is a matter of points of view, or not?

January 22, 2026

I recently learned about an opinionated flavor of the Arch distribution called Omarchy, which is basically a collection of desktop packages built on top of a rolling Arch distribution. Nothing special, but for the vocal original author of the scripting job at the base of such flavor, who is, as it happens, for many old-school self-centered geeks out there, the quite discussed DHH. I will not enter into the merits of the reasons for the dubious fame of David "DHH" Heinemeier Hansson, which basically stem from some of his past posts on X/Twitter and some of his questionable ideas.

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Breaking dependencies on BigCos and a US centric IT world

May 17, 2025

I recently read some interesting articles (see [1,2]) by Bert Hubert about IaaS and SaaS in the EU, which are generally considered cloud computing at large. He has quite a deep understanding of such topics, and the reading is enjoyable and triggered a few reflections.

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About languages and tools: the walking dead and other legends

May 08, 2025

I'm writing this post to react to one of the many articles and threads about the presumed death of this or that programming language, library, framework, or tool. What that article was about and who wrote it is secondary. I could synthesize my idea by citing a well-known joke by Mark Twain: "The rumors about my death are greatly exaggerated."

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The shattered Internet

August 02, 2024

I recently finished reading a book published one year ago, written by Vittorio Bertola and Stefano Quintarelli. Unfortunately, it is only available in Italian, but its title perfectly encloses all the topics it covers: The shattered Internet: digital sovereignty, nationalisms, and big techs. Like me, Vittorio and Stefano are among the relatively few early users and participants of the primeval internet network of the 90s, even before the World Wide Web was conceived. This book is a disenchanted and realistic travel in the story of the Big Network and how it has become a broken dream today in many respects.

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Are distributions still relevant?

July 29, 2024

In principle and the traditional vision, the roles were clear enough. Upstream developers had to create and support their own projects, including multiple libraries, tools and modules, possibly for multiple operating systems. Distribution maintainers had the responsibility of collecting a significant software set, porting on various architectures, choosing versions that work well together for each piece of software, patching for coherence and well-established policies, eventually providing a build and installation system for the end users. At the end of the day, a quite complicated and articulated work that many people out there do for fun, others as a full-time job.

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