Lab Diary collects the more personal and technical AndroidLab pieces by Michele Dipace: notes, builds, experiments and reflections born between code, systems, retrocomputing and artificial intelligence.
This is where AndroidLab shows the person behind the project more clearly: developer, systems engineer, retrocomputing guy, automation builder and creator of a digital twin. Not a polished biography, but a reasoned log of things worth telling.
Diary themes
- the path from Commodore 16 to AI;
- the construction of the Kaffeine digital twin;
- long, strange or lateral technical projects;
- retrocomputing as mental training;
- software as memory, leverage and continuity.
The tone stays practical: technical, personal and concrete. No motivational incense. This is the workshop, not the brochure.
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