I’ve made the switch. Actually double.
Italian vs English
The first thing you’re going to notice (or maybe not) is that from now on I’ll be writing my posts in English. This is purely because of the audience. Antonio Lupetti pointed out in an interview, asking if he “[...] thinks that English language has really made the difference?” the following:
Undoubtedly in terms of traffic and popularity, and the most important reason is this: most part of the traffic on Woork comes from social networks. In particular Delicious, StumbleUpon, Reddit.com and Twitter that are followed by a lot of users from all the world. Just to say some numbers, when a post on Woork become popular in a combined way in both Delicious and StumbleUpon, I reach over 60.000 views just in one day, and just a little part of them come from Italy.
So I believe it’s time for me to make the switch.
Actually it’s not the first time I have a blog written in English but this time I’m going to host it on a domain with my name on it. So let’s make it legend-wait-for-it-ARY!
Intense Debate vs Disqus
I’ve switched from Intense Debate to Disqus as I like more both their back-end and their front-end. I found it also faster to load (or is it just an impression?).
Anyway you can now comment on my blog with this system and share my articles on whatever network you like. Contribute by discussing about topics you care about. I do care about them too!

Yay! This is my first comment on the new DISQUS system. I know it's pretty lame to post on my own article. But I wanted to try it. Feel free to post replies telling me how lame this is
Also notice my new nickname, Nick Fave. Short, memorable and quite an homage or tribute to one of the most talented artists ever, Nick Cave.