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https://hacdias.com/2024/05/06/leaving-the-interplanetary-journey/ · 6 May 2024
After almost 7 years working on projects surrounding IPFS, the InterPlanetary File System, I am now saying goodbye. It's been an incredible journey at Protocol Labs, and more recently at the Interplanetary Shipyard. However, I feel like it's finally time f...
https://hacdias.com/2024/01/10/when-does-abroad-stop-being-abroad/ · 10 Jan 2024
The title of this post is just a question I added to my impossible list back in September 2022. It has been sitting there since. After making a little cleanup to the page today, I thought: I really want to develop this feeling a bit more, and explain it be...
https://hacdias.com/2024/01/09/reflecting-on-what-i-want-to-learn-next/ · 9 Jan 2024
Due to all the restructuring that has been happening at work, I am supposedly going to be working at a different company from next Monday on. The team will still be working on the same projects, albeit with more to choose our own direction. This has also g...
https://hacdias.com/2023/10/20/project-lifie-the-video/ · 20 Oct 2023 · 🦋 Bluesky
After collecting a daily selfie for the past 7 years, here is the final video.
https://hacdias.com/2023/10/18/navigating-my-dutch-learning-journey/ · 18 Oct 2023
Learning a new language is though. It is certainly easier for some than for others and there are countless of variables that will change your experience. For the past three years, I have been learning Dutch, which has been quite of a rollercoaster.
https://hacdias.com/2023/10/16/after-working-remotely-full-time-one-year/ · 16 Oct 2023
My first full year mark working full time just passed by, and so did my first year working full time remotely. Since this is my first actual job, I can't really compare it with working in-person. Nevertheless, I want to share my experience, as well as some...
https://hacdias.com/2023/05/21/the-culture-map/ · 21 May 2023
A few days ago I started reading this book by Erin Meyer, The Culture Map. And, today, I finished it. Considering I don't read many non-fiction books, I was quite surprised to see how much this book captivated my attention.