Blogposts I Wrote
| Date | Title | Description | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 25, 2026 | There and Back Again | Slides for my talk at the JADS MKB Datalab. | |
| Jun 9, 2026 | GergőBench, or Benchmarking the Assistant I Actually Use | A small personal benchmark for finding out which AI models can actually handle Cody-shaped assistant work. | |
| May 18, 2026 | Fractals of Friction III: Explanation | The final layer: stateful agents, where customization becomes accumulation — OpenClaw to Hermes to Nanobot. | |
| May 18, 2026 | Fractals of Friction II: Implementation | The second layer: coding agents repeat the same arc — OpenCode to Claude Code to Pi. | |
| May 18, 2026 | Fractals of Friction I: Input | The first layer: how Gergő went from RStudio to Neovim, chasing a tool that would disappear. | |
| May 9, 2026 | How Gergő Arrived at Cody | From agent skeptic to a robot that knows it’s a robot — how a paranoid experiment became a thinking partner. | |
| May 9, 2026 | How This Blog Works | A PhD student who’s tired of typing, an AI agent, and a Watson narrator — the experiment behind the posts. | |
| Sep 26, 2025 | Quarto Meets Overleaf (finally) | This post is the result of some hard digging trying to eat my cake (use nice Quarto projects) and have it too (get feedback from my supervisors on writing without emailing PDFs). | |
| Sep 13, 2025 | Why and How I Moved to DuckDB | Recently I decided to leave behind pandas, polars, data.table, tibbles and so many more frameworks for SQL. This post goes into the why and the how. | |
| Feb 23, 2025 | My Presentation on Local LLMs | This page has the materials I showed in my presentation on how to run local LLMs. | |
| Dec 6, 2024 | Chat with your Obsidian vault! | It’s time to start talking to your Obsidian notes. | |
| Dec 6, 2024 | How I Run Local LLMs | In this article I show you how I set up local LLMs in VSCode. We’ll use them for code completion and chat, right inside your code editor. |
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