๐จโ๐ Computer Science PhD @ UniPi
๐ Podcaster @ PointerPodcast
๐ฆธโโ๏ธ Community Manager SuperHero Valley and Pisa.dev
| Home | https://lucacorbucci.me/ |
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| Podcast | https://pointerpodcast.it/ |
| Home | https://lucacorbucci.me/ |
| https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucacorbucci/ | |
| Podcast | https://pointerpodcast.it/ |
I've finally applied something I learned from doing LeetCode over the past few weeks. Day 8 of #AdventOfCode was really easy.
Hereโs my Python ๐ implementation: https://github.com/lucacorbucci/AdventOfCode-2025/blob/main/day_8/day_8.py
๐ See you December 1st!
I recently started using #Immich as a self-hosted solution for backing up photos from my phone. Since I had to fix a few small issues to get everything working, I wrote a summary of the steps I followed to set up Immich on macOS and Android.

After weeks of procrastination, I finally wrote the first of a series of blog post which will try to give a detailed explanation of SPy.
In the first blog post I focus mostly on the *problem space* of why Python is slow, and the disconnection between what the language allows and how it's actually used in practice. Plus, I'll also give a hint on how SPy tries to solve these issues:
https://antocuni.eu/2025/10/29/inside-spy-part-1-motivations-and-goals/
Thank you Apple for adding this option https://www.macrumors.com/2025/10/20/ios-26-1-transparency-option-liquid-glass/
I've been using iPadOS 26 and Liquid Glass for a few weeks now, and every day that passes I dislike it more and more, especially the notification centre, which I find unreadable.
Luckily, I haven't updated my Mac and won't update it until it's possible to disable Liquid Glass.