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> whoami

Italian full-stack developer. I build things on the web and sometimes they even work on the first try.

I write Laravel by day, study Go by night, and every now and then I convince myself that learning a new language is a good idea (spoiler: it is).

Oh, I also built a quantum computing bridge for Laravel. Because normal problems weren't enough for me.

Lately I've been diving into Machine Learning and LLMs with Python. What could possibly go wrong?


> cat tech-stack.txt

Frontend

React TypeScript Tailwind GSAP HTML5 CSS3

Backend

Laravel Go

ML & DevOps

Python Docker Kubernetes


> ls projects/

aether β€” Quantum computing meets Laravel. Yes, seriously.
A quantum computing bridge for Laravel. Atomic-powered optimization and cryptography. Because sometimes php artisan serve just isn't enough.

Go to repo ->
cleaner β€” Because 47GB of node_modules is too much even for you
A CLI tool written in Go to find and wipe out stale dependency folders. Your hard drive will thank you.

Go to repo ->

> neofetch


fmt.Println("Thanks for stopping by!")

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  1. aether aether Public

    Quantum computing bridge for Laravel. Solve the impossible with atomic-powered optimization and cryptography

    PHP

  2. cleaner cleaner Public

    CLI tool to find and remove stale dependency folders (node_modules, vendor, etc.)

    Go