About
I created this website at first because I wanted to lock my own personal domain; it was 2008 when I registered it and I was pretty excited in doing so. During the first weeks of life, I remember that I had no idea on how to fill those blank pages and, that's for sure, I would have never thought that this website would have lasted for so many years.
Today, arduinilive.com is the place where I share my ideas and my personal projects with the rest of the World. You will find custom applications I developed for my personal use, and some of those apps might be made available to the public, naturally for free; this website is part of my life and I couldn't think about going on without it, even if the content is still what it is.
My recent and most important application is the ALive API, a set of endpoints for handling custom solutions to any kind of software that might be needed.
The idea behind the project was to have a ready-to-use framework that could be extended everytime I need to create an application to handle something, like my home energy consumption data, a software helper that I might need for a game I'm playing with some friends, or anything else that comes to mind.
The API is published on the Internet mainly for two reasons: the first one is that this way I do not have to worry about backing up data whenever I change my PC or format it, the second reason is because I then have the possibility to share the usage of the software with family and friends. This is very important for me, as I am not a company offering a software, but just a guy making what he does available to the public (therefore my message to the Community to only use my software if they really want to, as stated in my Privacy Statement).
Thank you again for visiting these few pages and learning a little bit more about me. I hope you will find a little bit of beauty while looking at them, even for just a second because you mistyped another website in the navigation bar of your browser.