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My new website is online
Eight months of intense work to build a website that truly feels mine. A process of rewrites, precision, dialogue with AI, and a deep reflection on communication and unspoken assumptions.
My new website is online.
I worked on it intensively for eight months.
Long days, even longer nights. Last-minute changes of mind, pages rewritten over and over again, entire sections rebuilt from scratch after realising they didn’t work — or at least not in the right way. Not in a way that felt truly mine.
It was demanding work, often exhausting, made of continuous attempts, second thoughts and steps backwards. Over time, however, I realised that the real point was not only how to build a website. It was understanding what I actually wanted and, above all, how I was managing to explain it.
Along the way I had two unexpected travelling companions: first ChatGPT, then Claude. I talked to both of them at length, discussed with them, even argued. We misunderstood each other countless times.
At a certain point I understood something crucial: the answers I was getting were an exact mirror of the way I was asking the questions — and very often it was my fault if things didn’t work, or if the result was different from what I had imagined.
Every ambiguity, every approximation, every unspoken assumption came back amplified. Many things that were obvious to me were completely ignored if I didn’t make them explicit. Other times, without realising it, I left room for interpretations that the AI filled in on its own, simply because I hadn’t thought to negate them or define clear boundaries.
This forced me into a constant process of refinement: rewriting questions, being more precise, removing, adding, reformulating. Sometimes completely reinventing the way I asked.
It was an exhausting exercise in communication, but also a powerful way of putting order inside myself. Of understanding what I took for granted and what I didn’t. What I thought I had said, and what I had actually said.
At some point I realised that this process was exposing something much bigger — something that truly justified the many hours of lost sleep. How I organise my thinking. How I try to make myself understood. How I place myself (or fail to place myself) in the position of the person receiving my requests — proposals, questions, observations… and, most importantly, whether I really do.
How clear am I?
How precise?
How many assumptions do I take for granted?
And what happens when the person listening does not share them?
The website you see now is the result of this long process of clarification. Not only a technical or visual project, but a thinking process. It is not a finished object, nor a point of arrival. It is a living space, gathering my work and my projects, but also the way I try to organise them, tell them and make them understandable.
I invite you to explore it slowly, to visit all the sections, to really spend time navigating it.
And, if you feel like it, to write to me: to point out errors, inaccuracies, flaws, or simply to suggest improvements. This too is part of the process. This too is a way of continuing to clarify, focus and improve.
I hope you enjoy it.
And I hope you will come back: it will grow together with me.
Daniele
👉 danielecamiz.com