Answering this is harder than one may think at first. A blog by definition is a website that collects posts like this one you are reading.
This might not sound very exciting at first, but by their nature blogs are a very good (if not the best) way to communicate information, they are fast to iterate, available worldwide and completely independent from corporate sites.
Scene from "The French Dispatch", to illustrate information media and because looks cool here.
That being said, in practice most of the blogs I know (especially personal blogs like this) are barren sites, with a couple posts at most, that are quickly abandoned.
This may be caused because these people have a blog for the sake of having a blog, not because they have anything to say through it, and is more an exercise to make a pretty (and most of the time very complicated to iterate) website filled with gifs.
That leads me to the real question I should be asking to myself: What's my point in having a blog?
Well, the reason is leaning more towards spite than love honestly, I'm completely sick of the new standard of information media.
We all agree that overprocessed food with obscene amounts of salt, msg and additives is bad for us, but we don't pay attention to how overprocessed information is the new standard now, it seems that you can't communicate a message without recording yourself, putting a gameplay in the background and making it shorter than sixty seconds.
This is detrimental to both the producer and the consumer, to the producer because this new standard is making more expensive to create content and iterate over it. This pushes producers to lower the quality of their work to keep shoveling content, and is harmful to the consumer because the overexposure to this type of low-quality media hinders their mental capacity and gets them used to overdigested and shallow content, made only for distraction and never for reflection.
But I'd obviously be lying if there were only spite behind my motives, as I said there is a lot to love in the blog format. There is something inherently cool about claiming a corner of the internet and having full control of the information and the way it's displayed. It also feels very liberating being able to share your thoughts without relying on the current options of crappy and crappier social media (if you are interested in having your own blog, you can check eggs, the blog generator I built and use to make this site).
So, what can you expect from my site?. To be honest, I don't completely know it, surely there will be a lot of rambling and thought posts like this one, and a good part of reflection on the next projects I will be working on, but the content of this thoughts and projects is a mystery even to me yet, so you'd do well to subscribe to the rss feed if you are curious to see how this site interwines (this article explains very well how rss feeds work).
That's all for my first post, you'll be hearing from me.
Don't forget to smile, have a good day