Final Verdict
0/100
A textbook Eleventy static site that screams 'I'm a Senior Dev who's too tired to SEO,' complete with a 'vibe-coded' typo in the latest headline.
Impression
45
The design is so minimalist it borders on a 'File Not Found' error. You're using a basic Eleventy template that says 'I value performance,' but the lack of a favicon or any brand identity says 'I haven't felt joy since the jQuery era.'
Aggressively minimalist or just unfinished?
Performance
75
It’s a static site, so it’s fast, but then you invited the Disqus tracking bloat to the party. You’re serving a 2KB page with a 2MB side of third-party scripts just so someone can comment 'First!' in 2026.
Disqus is a tracking parasite
SEO
30
Your meta title is literally 'Michele Nasti's blog.' Groundbreaking. I haven't seen this much SEO effort since people stopped using the 'keywords' tag. Your meta description is just a recursive loop of your own name.
Default meta titles from 2012
Copywriting
25
Your latest post is titled 'ngnix proxy manager.' If you're going to 'vibe code' your way into 2026, at least let the vibes include a spellchecker. Also, 'Thoughts on what I learn' is the 'Live, Laugh, Love' of developer taglines.
Headline typo: 'ngnix'
Trust
55
You have a post titled 'You may really be an imposter,' which is a bold strategy for a professional portfolio. Between that and the 'vibe coding' confession, I’m not sure if I should hire you or offer you a hug and a copy of Clean Code.
Imposter syndrome as a brand