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๐ Luca Rossi
CTO โข Author of Refactoring.fm โข I write weekly about making software and working together, to 80K+ engineers
Luca Rossi is the founder of Refactoring, a newsletter and community focused on helping managers, founders, and engineers build better engineering teams.2 He has a background as a tech entrepreneur, having co-founded Wanderio, a travel company, in 2013 where he served as CTO and helped grow it to 25 million users before selling it.1
Rossi's journey in technology has provided him with valuable insights that now form the foundation of his work as a writer and creator. His newsletter, Refactoring, has grown to 120,000 subscribers.1 It features weekly articles on technology and management topics, along with a curated library of content and a community where CTOs and managers can seek advice and support.2
Rossi's approach to content creation is rooted in his own experiences. He writes about the challenges he faced as a young CTO, providing the advice he wishes he had received when starting his career.1 His work emphasizes the human aspects of software development and engineering leadership, reflecting the lessons he learned during his time as a startup founder.1
In addition to his newsletter, Rossi is also a podcast host, further expanding his reach in the tech community.1 His LinkedIn username is lucaronin, where he shares insights and updates about his work.34
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Today's release of Tolaria (@tolariamd) brings a big new feature: using multiple vaults at the same time! ๐ฅ
This is a weird feature: 1) no other similar tool does it, and 2) it is incredibly complex, because of managing git, relationships, types, all in a sensible cross-vault way.
So why have I built it?
Because over the last few days I have talked with teams who use Tolaria for internal knowledge bases, and it turns out access control is a big gap.
E.g. people want to have a personal and work vault, or multiple work vaults where different people have access. People should be able to seamlessly operate all the notes they have access to, with a shared type system, relationships, and wikilinks.
This is experimental for now and you need to enable it from the settings if you want to try it.
I will also record soon a wakthrough of how it works and how I personally use it!



