Commit --amend: Re-entering the Digital Stream
Hello world, again.
If you’ve been here before, you might have noticed the dust settling on the archives. I’ve always wanted devsstuff to be a living repository of my learnings, but "lack of time" is a formidable boss battle.
Today, I’m hitting the reset button.
Why now?
The barrier to entry for consistent documentation has shifted. While I used to get bogged down in the friction of formatting and structuring my thoughts, I’m now leveraging AI to act as a collaborative editor. This doesn't mean the content is "autopilot"—it means I can finally get my research and opinions out of my head and onto the screen without the usual overhead.
What to expect
This blog remains a space for:
- Trainings & Learnings: Deep dives into new frameworks or languages.
- Research & Findings: Notes from the rabbit holes I fall into.
- Evolving Opinions: Tech moves fast; my takes today might be deprecated by tomorrow.
The New Workflow
To stay consistent, I'm sticking to a clean, markdown-first approach. It keeps the focus on the code and the logic, rather than the fluff.
# My new mantra for 2026
git commit -m "Restarting the engine with AI augmentation"
git push origin master --force
I’m excited to share what I’m working on. If you see something that looks wrong or want to debate a point, my inbox is open at contact@klatooine.com.
Stay tuned for the next update from the grid.