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Gosha Tcherednitchenko is a multi-talented individual with a passion for photography, design, and programming, based in London, UK.

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The author discusses their evolving perspective on static type checking after experimenting with Haskell and the Effect library for TypeScript. They provide a detailed guide on how to set up the Effect Language Service in both VSC...
K-Pop Demon Hunters is a captivating film that explores themes of trauma and acceptance through a found family narrative, enhanced by its impressive music and visuals.
The blog post highlights the enduring popularity of the Mitsubishi Delica in Taiwan and the author's personal collection of its various models.
The author, Gosha Tcherednitchenko, updates their Now page to share personal and professional developments. After a four-month role at Clausebase focusing on natural language processing, they are seeking new job opportunities in a...
Gosha Tcherednitchenko updated his Now page, sharing that he is expecting his second child and looking for a new job. He is also working on a parts mapping tool for IFS therapists, exploring programming languages, and studying com...
The author attended the reClojure 2025 conference in London and was inspired by talks on functional programming, UI development, and brain/computer interfaces. The conference made the author realize the need for a reset in their c...
The author discusses setting up Sorbet-ls in Emacs for Ruby projects, providing a workaround to prevent sorbet-ls from auto-starting in projects that do not use Sorbet.
The author discusses simplifying his photographic workflow, moving from a complex system to a more streamlined process. He now mainly uses a Ricoh GR III camera and saves JPEGs in addition to raw files, which he finds sufficient f...
The author discusses their struggle with exercise habits and how they found a sustainable routine by doing yoga every other day. They emphasize the flexibility of their plan and the positive impact it has had on their physical and...
The author discusses the change in the deployment process of his website, moving away from GitHub Actions to a Makefile. He explains the overcomplication of the previous process and the simplicity of using a Makefile. The Makefile...
The author started blogging recently to document his work, but it has evolved into a collection of writing. He uses a static website with Jekyll to manage his blog and prefers to write in Emacs. He rarely relies on inspiration to ...
The author discusses setting up Doom Emacs on a Mac for studying the book 'Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs' by Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman. The setup includes installing Racket and the SICP language, configurin...
Gosha Tcherednitchenko is working on a startup called Parts, a parts mapping tool for IFS therapists and their clients. He is also learning Clojure and is excited about the project. Additionally, he talks about the challenges and ...
The blog post reflects on the impact of Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition politician, on the author's life and the hope he brought for a better future in Russia. The author shares personal experiences and memories of interactin...
Gosha Tcherednitchenko added a new project called ASTROVOX, an experimental software implementation of a polyphonic synthesiser. The project allowed him to explore a domain he was unfamiliar with and use a programming language he ...
The author discusses their goal of finishing a road bike build in 2024, focusing on deliberate component selection to create a high-quality, long-lasting bike. They share their strategy for acquiring parts and their decision to go...

0A better decision

2023-12-23

The author recounts a trip to France where they had to change their travel plans due to disrupted sleep patterns, highlighting the importance of making better decisions and being self-aware.
The blog post discusses the concept of The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction by Ursula K. Le Guin and applies it to personal websites, suggesting that websites should be like carrier bags full of various elements rather than following...

0Now page update

2023-12-03

Gosha Tcherednitchenko updated the Now page, focusing on improving website accessibility, rediscovering drawing, and reading works by Ursula K. Le Guin.

0Back to my name

2023-12-02

The author, Gosha Tcherednitchenko, reflects on changing his name from Gueorgui to Gosha as a part of his healing process, stemming from his immigrant experience and the pressure to fit in. He discusses the challenges of adapting ...
The author reflects on his experience as a new father, discussing the challenges, joys, and changes that come with parenting. He talks about adapting to a new way of life, shifting priorities, and finding a balance between family ...
The blog post reflects on the author's experience one year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, recalling the feelings of dread, helplessness, and despair as the war unfolded.