Write Code That Runs in the Browser, or Write Code the Browser Runs
Really cool thoughts on the tradeoffs between control and performance in web development, and how whatever you build will never outperform the browser’s built-in APIs.
A chronological view of *everything* I've posted here, since the beginning of time (or the blog's inception, whichever comes first).
Write Code That Runs in the Browser, or Write Code the Browser Runs
Really cool thoughts on the tradeoffs between control and performance in web development, and how whatever you build will never outperform the browser’s built-in APIs.

A Walk in the Woods
3 min read
Just a quick blog about a cool day in Civiasco, Italy. With pictures!
EA Sports FC 25
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2025
I know, I know. It’s EA. But I love football and there’s enough good here to let me live the fantasy of a career mode.
The menus are a complete mess and half of them don’t work most of the time, but the gameplay is cool. I’ve founded Polenta FC and have had a blast managing the club.
No Man's Sky
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2025
I’ve played this game on and off since 2021, and surprisingly never stopped to give it a review.
It’s a dream come true, honestly. Space exploration at its finest, exploring worlds is always fun, there’s so much to do and still the best thing to do is nothing. I love just walking around a pretty planet and taking screenshots of the amazing views. Whatever problems it has just fade away in the vastness of space.
I absolutely adore the dialogues, too. So many existential quotes that just hit the right spot.
A cartoonist's review of AI art
A really fun web comic of an artist explaining his thoughts about AI art. I think I agree with all the points there.
Notebook Navigator - Modern File Explorer for Obsidian
This is beautiful. This Obsidian plugin completely overhauls the file navigation and makes it actually usable. It fixes one of the app’s biggest problems for me: navigation.
You can add custom icons to folders as well, which I used to need a separate plugin for.
A really cool CSS gradient generator that supports all the new CSS color stuff that’s been coming out in the past years (and that I honestly don’t know much about).
Aside from the cool UI and easy-to-understand code it generates, it can generate HDR and SDR gradients; which means that on supported browsers and devices, your gradient might pop out with higher dynamic range (and have the SDR as a fallback). Great if you really want the colors to pop.

Cool Links Vol. 15: September, 2025
4 min read
Links to the best stuff I've read or watched during the month of September, 2025
Grab your headphones and get ready to lose some hours. This website compiles every subgenre of music and algorithmically sorts them out in relation to one another. It’s great to learn about new genres you might like or to find something similar to what you already know!
Adrift is a quiet space where doubts become paper boats and drift together across a shared sea.
What a neat lil’ website. You can write your own doubts or self-care notes and let them float out in a virtual sea, alongside the notes of many others. There’s some background music too.

A Madman's Ramblings on Craft and Obsidian
4 min read
Why won't my brain ever give me a break?
Make individual choices that make your life better. Take collective action to make society better.
Cory has such a nice way with words — he can express complex thoughts so simply.
This one is a banger. It’s both encouragement to do more against evil and reassurance for when you feel like giving up.