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It didn’t start with a plan. It started with a video — and a game.
Around 2015, I saw people uploading Minecraft videos. Random players building, surviving, creating. I tried it too. I recorded, uploaded, explored. There was no goal, no audience. But something about that act — of making — stuck.
- I discovered robotics
- I found programming
- I dove into machine learning and Q learning
- I realized creation could be endless
Later on, I started seeing the gap around me. So many local businesses had no digital presence. Nothing online. No photos, no story, no place to be found. That’s when Lugones was born in my head — and then on paper.
I wanted to help. And I wanted to do it well. It wasn’t just a project, it was a way to turn a hobby into a second job — one that I could be proud of.
If I had to choose one scene that started it all, it wouldn’t be me coding or building a business. It would be me as a kid, clicking on a game on a free Flash website. That game was Minecraft. And that click changed everything.
“Before platforms, before clients, before code — it was just a screen, a game, and a question: what if I tried?”
That question still drives me. And as chaotic as things may get, I know one thing: this didn’t happen by accident. It started because I clicked. And I kept going.
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Date:
12.04.2025 -
Author:
Tiziano lugones -
Category:
Living