It was spring break, 1988. I turned on my Amiga 500, the pigeons cooed outside, and summer filled the air. Across the street, my friend had an Atari and a magazine full of BASIC listings. We typed code all afternoon. Nothing has changed, but everything has changed. I’m loading memories.| Petros Amoiridis
Using lowercase Git repository names is a good idea. Here's why.| Petros Amoiridis
I tried very hard to stay away from sharing my opinion on how AI will change our lives. There are so many opinions out there. Nobody needs yet another one. Right? Well, I will try to keep it short.| Petros Amoiridis
This is on the personal side of posts. I am approaching the age of 50. That’s in a few days. I am conscious on this planet for almost half a century now. As I was taking care of a few chores the other day, my mind wondered, and my brain was asked: If you were to die right now, would you have any regrets?| Petros Amoiridis
A decade ago, at a noisy Irish bar, I struggled to understand a colleague's accent, leading to an awkward encounter. If only AI-powered headphones had existed then! These magical University of Washington creations can isolate a speaker's voice in a cacophony, preventing future embarrassing mishaps. Here's to clearer conversations and fewer confused looks!| Petros Amoiridis
Exploring a new contract gig using C# .NET and delving into indie game development with an existing iOS game. Join my journey on Twitch and YouTube!| Petros Amoiridis
When I left GitHub, some of my colleagues created a video where they shared some kind words about what made me unique to them. Here's a summary.| Petros Amoiridis
This is a page based on the concept of posting what I am focusing on at the current 6 month interval.| Petros Amoiridis
Are support bots helpful? They may be. But they are not quite there.| Petros Amoiridis
I wrote about adding a changelog to an Elixir Phoenix LiveView app. I used Earmark to turn markdown into HTML for easier updates.| Petros Amoiridis
Reflecting on two years of tech exploration, I’m now focused on creating simple, niche products and overcoming decision paralysis.| Petros Amoiridis
Started writing on a schedule again, actively looking for what's next, and finally sticking to going to the gym!| Petros Amoiridis