Welcome to goofmint.dev

Welcome to Atsushi's personal portfolio site

About

CodeRabbit Developer Advocate, CEO of MOONGIFT Inc., and Representative Director of DevRel Association. Worked as a programmer and engineer at several companies, and became independent at the age of 28. In 2004, he launched "MOONGIFT", a technical blog on open source software, where he shares information daily. In 2013, he incorporated the business and started DevRel activities that connect business and engineers. His social ID is goofmint everywhere.

Featured Projects

Bug Sniper

Bug Sniper is a gamified web application for bug detection. Users find and tap bugs in code within 60 seconds to earn points. Consecutive correct answers trigger combo bonuses that increase the score.

Caiz.dev

Caiz.dev is an online community service. Based on NodeBB, anyone can freely create their own community.

DROwl

DROwl is an open-source DevRel (Developer Relations) support tool. It serves as an information collection platform and enables comparison with other services.

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Latest Posts

  • The Kind of Output Required in the AI Era

    As AI becomes capable of writing natural and readable text, motivation to create output is gradually diminishing. Meanwhile, generative AI-based content that somehow feels “AI-ish” is actually increasing, which seems to further discourage the motivation to produce output.

  • How Personal Development Revealed the Future of SaaS

    I’ve been using Todoist for task management for a very long time. Looking back at my emails, it seems I started using it in October 2013. That means I’ve been using it for over 12 years. After failing at task management repeatedly, Todoist was the first tool that actually worked for me.

  • I've Decided Not to Use AI for Writing Anymore expect translation

    Since I started learning programming, I’ve been using Emacs, so it was natural for me to write and code in the same environment. From time to time, editors suitable for writing would appear, and I tried them, but they never felt quite right.

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