Starting a blog in 2025 might sound old-fashioned. Everyone seems to be on YouTube, TikTok, or some other platform built for fast, visual content. But writing has always been my medium. I take notes, sketch ideas, and collect thoughts in text form. So creating a blog feels like a natural extension of that habit—an easy way to publish what I’m already writing, instead of letting it sit in my notes app forever.
I don’t have time to produce videos or edit long clips. I admire creators who do, but my workflow is simpler: I read, I experiment, I write things down. This space gives my notes a place to live publicly. Some posts will be rough thoughts or fragments; others more structured reflections. The goal isn’t perfection or reach—it’s continuity.
The topics will vary, because so do my interests. I’ll write about what I discover online, my experiments with technology, and the tools or workflows that help me stay organized and productive. There will be ideas about task management, personal systems, and maybe even a few travel notes—because inspiration often comes when I’m somewhere new.
There will also be part of my life, with various reflections on different aspects, travels, events I attend, etc.
This blog is a logbook—a place to store what I find worth remembering, and maybe share something useful along the way. Writing helps me think more clearly, and publishing keeps me accountable.
From a technical standpoint, it’s quite straightforward: it’s based on WordPress as a blogging platform and aims to be as simple as possible. Few features, good typography, and colors that won’t strain your eyes while reading. I chose WordPress over other platforms for generating static content because it allows me to add posts more easily from different devices, like iPhone or iPad.
For now I’ve also disabled comments: I want to integrate the fediverse as much as possible and I don’t want to rely on external platforms. We’ll see, they’re on the list as the next feature to implement.
So while the world scrolls by in short videos and algorithms, I’m choosing to slow down a little and write.