Starting a logbook
Why I’m keeping a writing section here, what goes where, and what doesn’t.
This is the first post in a new writing section on dimescu.ro. Part welcome note, part commitment device.
Two channels, one voice
I already keep a blog on numa.rs/blog. That’s where DNS internals, DNSSEC implementation notes, and Rust-from-scratch posts live — tied to a specific project and a specific audience of self-hosters, privacy people, and the DNS-curious.
This section is for everything else. Short essays on automation, RPA, protocol-layer tools, MCP and agents, and the occasional opinion piece that doesn’t belong on a README.
What goes where
- numa.rs/blog — DNS internals, DNSSEC, Numa implementation, Rust low-level work.
- dimescu.ro/writing — automation, orchestration, durable execution, MCP, and thoughts that span multiple projects.
Both are hand-maintained. No newsletter, no RSS — yet.
Why now
Two reasons.
First, Rinkt is at the stage where we’re making non-trivial architectural choices about how RPA should treat AI agents as first-class callers — the kind of thing worth writing up for others who are hitting the same wall.
Second, after years of making the mistake of keeping the thinking in private Notion pages that nobody else sees, it’s time to ship more of it publicly. The rule I’m setting for myself:
If I explained a design choice twice in a week, it becomes a post.
See you next one.