In this article, I explain how I use prompt engineering with Codex, AI agents, master prompts, text files, and a private server to organize, develop, and improve my web projects.
Think locally, reason globally
I am talking here about starting from what is close to us, keeping a stable base in the face of current affairs, using artificial intelligence without letting it decide in our place, and staying responsible for our own lives.
Does the software developer role still have a future?
I ask myself whether artificial intelligence will replace the software developer role when it already helps productivity and access to knowledge: it speeds everything up, but it does not replace the context in which it is used, organisation or quality of life. The software developer role is changing, but it is not disappearing.
Rebuilding Wikipedia’s Database on My Server to Enrich This Blog and Build Web Apps
Explore Wikipedia database through Wikidata, web applications and multilingual blog. This article highlights the practical choices and wider implications…
Reality, Virtuality, Virtual Reality: Seeking Truth to Live Better
What are the real, the virtual, and virtual reality? An exploration across science, philosophy, and spirituality to seek truth in the age of screens and AI.
How to Manage Your Online Accounts: A Complete Method
Taking back control of your online accounts starts with organizing your email addresses and separating your uses. In this article, you’ll get a simple, professional method: email segmentation, browser profiles, Windows/Mac user accounts, 2FA, and a password manager—so you can secure your digital life without making it complicated.
Do You Need Money or Skills to Use Artificial Intelligence?
Artificial intelligence is not just about money or skills. Discover how budget, strategy, time, and human judgment combine to produce real results.
Is Computing Useful?
Computing is not just about computers or code. Discover how information, internet, and digital tools shape daily life, autonomy, and modern work.
Internet Access: The Real Lever Between Marketing, Technology, and Personal Development
Internet access is not just a technical convenience. Discover how connectivity shapes learning, work, visibility, and opportunity across marketing, technology, and personal development.
Computing Power and Responsible Consumption: Rent, Create, Align
Computing power has an energy, material, and strategic cost, whether you own the hardware or rent resources online. Discover how to rent, create, and align your digital use more responsibly.
2000s Nostalgia: MySpace, Napster, eMule… and the eternal dilemma of “access to culture” vs “copyright”
The 2000s already exposed a debate that still shapes the digital world: access to culture, music sharing, and copyright. Discover how MySpace, Napster, and eMule still illuminate today’s web tensions.
AI: A Threat to Jobs… or a Lever to Live and Work Better?
Artificial intelligence is neither just a threat nor a miracle. Discover how learning, tools, methods, and support can turn AI into a practical lever for better work and daily organization.
Understanding Digital Marketing in 2026: Tools, AI… and Above All, Relationships
Understanding digital marketing in 2026 is not about stacking tools or AI promises. It is about choosing the right channels, the right message, and the right relationship behind every action. This article shows how strategy, platforms, artificial intelligence, and human connection create real value.
The real problems faced by self-employed people in 2026: too many options, not enough focus, and how AI is changing the game
The real problems faced by self-employed people in 2026 are not only about clients or motivation, but about too many options, scattered attention, and weak prioritization. This article shows how computers, phones, artificial intelligence, and strategic focus are reshaping independent work.
Computer Hardware, Computing Power… and Security: Key Reference Points for Better Understanding
Understanding computer hardware is not only about comparing devices or chasing more raw power. This article connects computing power, storage, internet networking, and IT security to offer clearer reference points for everyday technical choices.
Traveling in Europe Before 35: The Most Accessible (and Most Educational) Adventure
Traveling in Europe before 35 does not require a huge budget or a complicated plan. This article shows how trains, cultural proximity, and European mobility can become an accessible and educational adventure.
Artificial Intelligence and Relationships in 2025: My Vision for More Human Connections
In the age of artificial intelligence and permanent digital habits, the question is not only technical: how do we preserve more human relationships? This article connects AI, society, and personal experience to argue for relationships that are more lucid, balanced, and humane.
A Vision of an Achievable Future from an Optimistic Author
Discover what matters about vision through future, revolution and achievable. This article brings strategy, context, and real-world perspective into one concise read.
Debate: “I Pollute with My Internet Connection”
Discover what matters about digital pollution and internet through internet connection, electricity consumption and computing. This article brings strategy,…
The virtual reality scam
This article examines the growing confusion between reality, illusion, and simulation in the era of generated images, AI, and synthetic video. It shows why virtual reality and immersive technologies raise cultural, economic, and psychological questions.





