About
Welcome to FoundAgain.
I’m Elia Giaccardi, a developer drawn to the deep patterns behind systems and the quiet joy of understanding. I’ve spent years learning how things work—code, engines, interfaces—and now I’m learning how to share what I’ve found.
FoundAgain is a space for slowing down. For noticing the elegance in a well-tuned loop, or the way an old idea resurfaces in a new context. It’s where I write about what I’m building and why, in a way that invites others not just to follow—but to think alongside.
Here, you won’t find tutorials as much as paths—wanderings through a challenge or concept, written with care. Each post is a kind of page from a growing world: part guide, part reflection, part artifact.
Some themes you’ll encounter:
- Designing systems that teach you as you build them
- Writing code that explains itself—even years later
- The symbolic and aesthetic layers beneath technical tools
- Working with restraint, clarity, and a sense of narrative
For Members & Readers
If you subscribe to FoundAgain through the blog, thank you—you support the writing directly and gain full access to the code behind each article. These are not standalone repos, but living companions to the writing: commented, contextualized, and meant to be explored.
Many of my public projects also live on GitHub, where I share tools, engines, and technical experiments beyond the scope of the blog.
If you'd like to support the work more generally, you can also find me on Ko-fi.
Whether you’re reading, building, or just wandering through, I’m glad you’ve found your way here.
Let’s keep learning what might be found again.