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Sergey Kaplich is the author of the website blog.kaplich.me, which is described as a platform where he expresses his love for creating. The site is presented as a personal blog or website, emphasizing creativity and personal expression.

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Vibe coding has evolved from a dismissed concept to a valuable tool for engineers, highlighting the importance of foundational web knowledge amidst AI advancements.
Algorithmic feeds prioritize engagement over meaningful content, leading to a detrimental impact on focus and information consumption, urging users to take control of their sources.
The author, a web developer who was laid off during paternity leave, reflects on his journey over the past year. After exploring various paths including personal projects, job applications, and starting a one-person agency, he fac...
The author shares a personal experience of disappointment after applying for a web developer position at a company that initially seemed promising. After a lengthy application process and a positive initial meeting, the author com...
Automating job searches with AI tools can save time and provide tailored job opportunities that match individual qualifications and preferences.
The author reflects on their experience of being laid off during parental leave, which initially felt sad but ultimately provided relief and time to focus on family. During this period, they launched 11 projects, earned income as ...
The author designed 31 hero sections for fictional businesses in 31 days to improve his design skills. He spent 1 to 6 hours on each design and found it easier than working with clients.
The author reflects on his long-time use of the web service Pocket, previously known as Read-It-Later, for saving articles to read later. He discusses his initial discovery of the service, its acquisition by Mozilla, and his event...
The text discusses the book Right Questions by Debbie Ford and the thought-provoking questions it poses for reflection to make better life decisions.
Sergey Kaplich discusses his 'Admin Day' ritual, where he takes time to write down all his thoughts and tasks to clear his mind and prioritize what is worth his time.
The author discusses his love for reading books, particularly non-fiction, and how he uses book summaries to determine which books to read in full.
The author has given up on trying to organize notes using various apps and has decided to use Apple Notes for writing and Things 3 for organizing projects.
Skype, owned by Microsoft, is shutting down today, May 5, 2025, as they focus on Teams as their primary communications platform. The author shares personal experiences of using Skype for free calls, staying connected with relative...
Sergey Kaplich built a tiny web app to help his family figure out the weather and what to wear. The app shows temperatures in both celsius and fahrenheit, suggests what to wear for a walk, and even what his daughter should wear fo...
The author argues that despite advancements in AI, learning to code is still important. He shares his personal experiences with coding and emphasizes the advantages of being a developer.
The author discusses their love for reading and how they have used various devices to read ebooks, including their experience with the Kindle over the years. They recently upgraded to the new Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition an...
The text discusses the author's journey from Twitter to X and ultimately to Bluesky, highlighting the changes in social media platforms over the years. The author shares their experiences with Twitter, their return to the platform...
The author argues against blindly trusting ratings and online reviews, advocating for trusting the opinions of people you know instead. He emphasizes the value of personal connections and meaningful conversations.