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Principal Designer at Netflix, focusing on design systems, strategy, and architecture.

I’m not necessarily an expert, but I have enough interests and curiosity for three lifetimes: quantum physics, circadian rhythm, time perception, systems theory, simulation theory, stoicism, cybernetics, neo-riemannian theory, retrogaming and computing, free climbing, audiophile equipment, wyckoff method, order flow analysis, and 50s/60s swiss design.

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Birthday boy 🎂♥️3️⃣

It’s the most complex book I’ve ever read. So complex that, at some point, I had to restart by reading it in Italian. I also supported myself with the helpful notes and illustrations the author published on his website.

https://www.gregegan.net/DIASPORA/DIASPORA.html

Diaspora — Greg Egan

Illustrations for Diaspora by Greg Egan

IBIS made me do this. 📷😹
I just returned from a 20-mile ride with my Eclipse P20. I had a few headaches with this foldable bike initially, but it’s now working well! 🚴
I will just share this image here as some sort of testament
Swapping all the proprietary Keychron linear red on a K6 Pro for some Gateron Clear. First time I’m trying the clears; let’s see how many minutes I have before my kid wakes up from his nap 😹⌨️

I just received Shift Happens by @mwichary. It’s impossible to describe the outstanding quality of these books and the research behind them; they are absolute works of art!

This, the re-release of Octavo Redux and Neue Grafik are the most prized contemporary releases I own; something I hope to pass on to future generations!

After spending so much time with Alfred, almost two years ago I switched to Raycast. Here's my “2023 Raycast Wrapped,” which is definitely my most used utility!

I just finished reading Rocannon’s World (1966) by Ursula K. Le Guin. “Il Mondo di Rocannon,” in Italian. It’s the first book of her Hainish Cycle.

I was hoping for more sci-fi and less fantasy, but it was a good one, all in all. I read here and there that Rocannon’s World was her debut and probably one of her weakest books; I’m curious to see what her following works look like. 👀