Tag: Concept Notes
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Why I Moved to Arch Linux
I didn’t switch to Arch Linux because it’s better in some absolute sense.And not because other distributions are worse. At some point, I just noticed that I wanted fewer ready-made answers. Before that, I was on CachyOS.It worked well. It was fast, comfortable, and mostly invisible.That was useful — especially when I didn’t want to
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A Quiet Check-In
Over the past few months, I’ve been noticing that working on projects “for someone else” has started to feel heavier than solving complex technical problems. Not because I’m tired of development itself.More because I’m tired of not having a direction that feels truly mine. I can work for a long time. I can do things
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Concept: An AI-Driven Matching System for Meaningful Connections
Why classic dating apps fail people with depth — and how an AI-first approach could fix it. For years, dating apps have optimized for swipes, engagement metrics, and infinite scrolling — not for compatibility, emotional safety, or long-term value.They match faces, not people.And because of that, many users (especially introverts, analytical types, and anyone with