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🎂 Happy birthday to my blog! 365 days ago I said I'd review how things change within a year, so here we go: same tools, new models, different workflow, and one good prediction for the wrong reason.

Iteration 1 | The Singularity
·1164 words·6 mins
It’s been exactly one year since my first blog post. Time to evaluate - here’s what changed, and what didn’t.

Looks like ChatGPT discovered my blog.

Maybe it’s the modern take on achieving a little “digital immortality” – not by building world‑changing monuments or tagging a wall with graffiti, but by leaving a lasting(?) online footprint.

(just kidding… sort of)

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If you’re hitting the occasional infinite generation loop - especially during “thinking” - with local Ollama models, updating to v0.15.1 (released on Saturday) fixed it for me.

Nice not having to guess whether it’s stuck - much better for the vibe-coding flow 🙂

Built a fun demo site with Claude Code and Qwen3-Coder locally! Quick setup, a few hiccups, and some surprisingly smooth results.

Full write-up here:

Claude Code With Qwen3-Coder Locally | The Singularity
·1949 words·10 mins
I experimented with Claude Code and Qwen3-Coder running locally, using a small demo project as a test case. In this post, I share my impressions of the workflow and overall experience.

⚙️ Finally added microposts to my blog! I can now share short thoughts, images, or links without relying on social media. Automated with Postiz + n8n + GitLab - all self-hosted and simple to run.

Bring Them Back | Blog
·2496 words·12 mins
I added a micropost feature to my blog to share short updates, without depending on social media platforms. Using Postiz, n8n, and GitLab, I automated the process while keeping everything hosted and managed from my own setup.