Luigi Teschio

@gigitux
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šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’» Developer.
🐧 Open source enthusiast.
šŸŽ§ Rap music lover.

"Over the past year, AI tools for software development have improved dramatically. They can increase both velocity and, in many cases, the quality of the output. Pretending otherwise isn’t realistic. Teams that learn how to use these tools well clearly gain an advantage.
But there’s another dimension that deserves more attention alongside speed and output quality: depth of understanding of the systems we build."

https://luigitesch.io/2026/03/16/ai-velocity-and-depth-of-understanding/

AI, velocity, and depth of understanding

Over the past year, AI tools for software development have improved dramatically. They can increase both velocity and, in many cases, the quality of the output. Pretending otherwise isn’t realistic…

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Just arrived at Bruxelles for the FOSDEM! I’m happy to chat with you if you’re around!

These days, I keep asking myself: how can experienced developers mentor the new generation to use AI in the right way?

https://luigitesch.io/2025/11/01/ai-and-new-generations/

AI and new generations

my two favorite teams Last week, I had the opportunity to be a mentor at the hackathon: It was The Big Hack 2025 – Special Edition. I helped coordinate several teams to ensure they could deli…

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I’m considering proposing a talk for WordCamp Pisa. Over the past few months, I’ve contributed to the @wordpress/dataviews package, and with my team we’ve been evolving WooCommerce Blocks using the Interactivity API and other Site Editor features.

Which of these topics do you think would be most interesting for a talk?

Over the past year and even earlier, I've been engaging with AI tools daily, starting with Copilot and more recently adding Cursor to my routine. During this period, I've consistently found value in the helpful suggestions and insightful feedback provided. However, AI has never helped me solve intricate problems that took me days to debug or research. Am I the only one experiencing this?
I'm curious to know your opinion about it.

Mostly I miss the social factor. Meeting new folks with ideas/experiences to share.

I think that I should increase my activities on social networks… or relocate šŸ˜…

I'm a big fan of remote working (currently, I work for a full remote company), but whenever I want to join a tech event, I have to book a hotel and train or a flight. This is not sustainable for recurring meetups
😩
Do you think that living in a city with a lot of folks involved in business tech could have an impact on your growth as a developer and/or entrepreneur?

Do you know that the GitHub activities page shows commits removed from the history with a force push?

For a while, my private key was public, and I didn't know about it 😱

http://luigitesch.io/github-repository-activity-view-shows-removed-commits/

GitHub Repository Activity View shows removed commits | Luigi Teschio

Notes and thoughts of a developer

GitHub Repository Activity View shows removed commits | Luigi Teschio