Separating my website's content from its code
4 min read
Having an open source website is great, but having the content stored in the same spot as the code has some issues. On this post I walk through what I did to keep them separated.
A chronological view of *everything* I've posted here, since the beginning of time (or the blog's inception, whichever comes first).
Separating my website's content from its code
4 min read
Having an open source website is great, but having the content stored in the same spot as the code has some issues. On this post I walk through what I did to keep them separated.
Anatomy of a Fall
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2024
Mesmerizing movie that hooked me from start to finish. Might not be for everyone, but I just love when movies don’t give you all the answers and make you think about what happened. It makes you part of the story in away.

Best longterm goal? Not having one
5 min read
I consider myself a pretty happy person. I do think a lot of it comes from me never really expecting much from myself. That's not as bad as it sounds.

Automating Social Media Preview Images
6 min read
Social media preview images are very useful if you want to attract people to your website. They're sometimes a pain to create, though. Let's automate it!
Thinking of a redesign
2 min read
I want my personal website to reflect a bit of who I am. Am I the same person I was 3-4 years ago?

5 Years of Fantinel.dev!
7 min read
My website has existed for half of my professional life now. In this post I look back at some snapshots of its history and talk about what's next.
Owning your stuff is pretty cool, actually
6 min read
Let's talk a bit about Obsidian, VC-funded apps, the appocalypse and how awesome Markdown life can be.
Stripping the web of its humanity
2 min read
A less human web is no good for anyone.
Progressive Enhancement (and why it matters)
8 min read
Progressive Enhancement isn't just another web jargon; it's a guiding principle shaping modern web development.

2023 In Retrospective
16 min read
A quiet year, but still with lots to talk about.
CSS's "isolation" property is pretty cool
1 min read
I had never heard about it before, but it's a pretty clean way of solving z-index related issues.

My Default Apps: 2023
2 min read
I'm jumping on the trend of posting my default apps!