Writing, Coding, and Trying to Avoid the Vibe-Coding Trap I just wanted to write and code—no vibe coding, no ghostwriting AI. As tools get smarter, I find myself fighting to stay in control, to keep the process human, imperfect, and mine.
Single Purpose, Single Focus, Single Task Feeling overwhelmed by constant news and digital noise? I’m shifting toward a simpler, more intentional life, fewer screens, single-purpose gadgets, and mindful walks without content. It’s not about tuning out completely but choosing where my attention goes.
Book review: Build by Tony Fadell Tony Fadell’s Build is part memoir, part how-to, and full of hard-earned lessons from a career shaping iconic products like the iPod and Nest. It’s honest, practical, and packed with insight — whether you’re building a startup, leading a team, or just trying to make better things.
Airport Comfort Shouldn’t Be a Luxury Airport lounges are fantastic. Most offer a comfortable environment to wait for your flight, fast internet, clean bathrooms, great coffee, and decent food. These spaces are well-maintained and relaxing, with various seating options where you can eat, have a drink, get some work done, or simply unwind. Another major perk?
A City I Will Always Love, but No Longer Call Home Guadalajara is where I was born, where my family still lives, yet it no longer feels like home. I know the streets and the people, but familiarity isn’t belonging. The city will always be a part of me, but like an old friend, I no longer truly know it. Is that sad? I’m still figuring it out.
How Personal Projects Keep Me Sharp I’ve been working on a personal coding project to stay sharp and keep learning. It’s not about making money—it’s about challenging myself, exploring new tools, and building something useful. Whether it succeeds or not, the process itself is the reward. Here’s what I’ve been working on.
The Entrepreneurial Itch: Why I Still Want to Build Something After a decade in the same job, I still feel the urge to build something of my own. It’s not about chasing success but creating something meaningful—something that solves real problems and brings value. The challenge excites me, and I’m ready to take the leap again.