Mounir Samite
ciao, I'm glad you're here
I'm a 23 yo computer science engineering student from Italy, finishing my Master's at the University of Bologna. I study distributed systems, complex architectures, and how machines learn, all because I'm convinced that intelligent agents are going to change how we interact with software.
I like building things. Right now I'm working on a startup, juggling way too many course projects at once, and somehow making it work. People who know me say I always have too many things going on, that's because I believe in limit testing, which consist in doing things that seem impossible, to figure out what I'm capable of.
I care about making software that actually helps people live better, not just software that looks good on a pitch deck. I'm ambitious, but I'd rather be honest and build slow than fake it and move fast.
When I'm not at my desk I'm at the gym, playing sports with friends, or trying (and sometimes failing) to take a full Sunday off. I question everything I do, whether I'm spending my time right, whether the work is good enough. It's annoying, but it's also why I keep getting better.
I believe the best technology removes the boring stuff from people's lives and gives them space for what actually requires a human: creativity, judgment, putting things together in ways no machine would. That's what I want to build.
Still here? Good taste. Stick around