Luca. Developer, compulsive reader of technical documentation nobody else has time for.
TechMonk starts there: from the need to separate what a technology promises from what it actually does. Every day brings something “revolutionary” that nobody remembers three months later. Every week, a new model promises to “change everything.” But the practical questions stay the same: does this tool actually solve the problem it claims to solve? Does this hype have a technical foundation, or is it just marketing?
This is not a news aggregator. It doesn’t cover everything. Every week, I select two articles, take a reasoned position, and publish in Italian and English, because interesting conversations don’t stop at language borders.
The voice is mine. When I’m wrong, I correct it, and the original post stays visible with the correction attached. When I don’t know something, I say so: simulating certainty is one of the worst habits in technical conversation.
I work primarily on code and infrastructure. I see up close how the tech industry builds narratives around its own technologies: TechMonk is where I try to separate signal from noise.
To understand the site’s angle, start from the latest posts.
You can reach me at mail@techmonk.red.
I also write on bitten.news
