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Victor is an engineering manager living in Munich, Germany, with his wife and two kids. In his free time, he enjoys various activities, including swimming, biking, running, skiing, hiking, reading, playing video games, and traveling the world.

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AI enhances software development by enabling engineers to create tailored applications more efficiently, rather than replacing them.
A personal account of building a homelab for local storage and private services, emphasizing hardware selection and software applications for data management.
A collection of 52 fascinating facts learned in 2025, spanning diverse topics from science to culture, showcasing unique insights and lesser-known information.
Recent updates to the author's website include CSS improvements, removal of outdated technology, and personal reflections on various lists and optimizations.
The internal Startup Camp highlighted the necessity of execution over ideas and the importance of validating concepts through real-world feedback.
The author shares their experience using the HHKB Professional Hybrid Type-S keyboard, highlighting its aesthetic appeal, quiet Topre switches, and the challenges of adapting to its layout. Despite the positive aspects, the author...
The blog post discusses the issues caused by Lorde's new album 'Virgin' being almost completely transparent, which confuses many CD players. The author shares a personal anecdote about a similar experience with a transparent credi...
Updating old blog posts by replacing Twitter embeds with pre-rendered tweets enhances content longevity and site performance while addressing deprecated elements.
This review of 'The Big Five for Life' emphasizes its life-changing concepts about purpose and meaningful living, encouraging readers to reflect on their own goals.
The author shares their experience of downloading their Twitter archive to preserve memories after leaving the platform, highlighting the ease of the process and their nostalgia.
A personal and professional reflection on 2025, emphasizing family, work achievements, lifestyle changes, and plans for the upcoming year.
The author shares their journey of quitting social media due to its negative impact on mental health and the unrealistic standards it promotes.
The author discusses building a new custom mechanical keyboard, highlighting the advancements in the market, the unique features of the new keyboard, and the challenges faced during the build process.
The author attended KotlinConf 2025 in Copenhagen and had a major goal of releasing Compose Multiplatform iOS target as stable. The release did not excite people much, but there were many questions on how to convince iOS subteams ...

0Ronnie

2025-03-12

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0App Defaults 2024

2025-01-07

The author revisits their list of default apps from a year ago, noting minimal changes. They highlight new additions and mention discovering new apps throughout the year.

0Ghostty terminal

2025-01-06

The author shares their positive experience with the Ghostty terminal app, highlighting its performance, simplicity, and seamless integration with macOS. They compare it to other terminal emulator apps they have used and express s...

02024 in Review

2024-12-31

The year 2024 was a mix of uncertainty and excitement for the author. They experienced health challenges, made career changes, and found joy in personal achievements. The year included running a marathon, traveling for business, e...
The author shares 52 interesting things they learned in 2024, including facts about history, language, technology, and various other topics.
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The author discusses The Game Awards 2024, expressing support for Astrobot winning Game of the Year and excitement for upcoming game releases and trailers. The post also mentions the new Winter Wonderland level for Astrobot, the g...
The author discusses the challenges of the third day of the Advent of Code, including the use of regular expressions and converting the project to Kotlin Multiplatform. The puzzles are getting progressively harder, but the author ...
The author discusses the second puzzle of Advent of Code and how he got his first wrong answer. He explains the process of checking if a report is safe and his attempt to trick the game. He also shares his code on GitHub.
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