On: 2024-04-02 -
Reading Time: 3 Minutes
I have always been a person that organizes his day and tasks, and I have
grown, over the years, a little bit too much obsessed about scheduling and
prioritizing things to do. Recently I was diagnosed as neurodivergent,
and I have been introduced to the Spoon Theory, to manage energy level.
I have made a shortcut for iPhone/Mac/iPad that uses the Reminders app to get
stuff done based on how much energy (spoons 🥄 ) I have at the moment,
and I am sharing it with you! 😄
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On: 2023-07-23 -
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If you’ve ever dreamt of controlling your Linux applications or running commands
directly from your iPhone, I’ve got some exciting news for you. I’ve been
tinkering around and have come up with a solution that bridges the gap between
Apple HomeKit and SystemD services. Let me introduce you to my latest side-project!
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On: 2015-10-03 -
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Since when I was little, I always loved peer-to-peer technologies… I even tried to create a GNU/Linux distribution based on that. .. but recently I have discovered a brilliant project that is combining the power of asynchronous cryptography, using Bitcoin private and public keys, with BitTorrent technology. This project is called ZeroNet and it is a new and interesting way to provide websites and real-time services in a p2p network.
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On: 2015-06-29 -
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It’s been a long time, and finally, exactly when I forgot about it, my Pebble Time arrived. Because the web is full of people excited to review this product, I decided to wear one for 2 weeks before writing this post… and my review is probably different than the others.
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On: 2014-09-01 -
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Several times, I have heard my grandparents saying “that is impossible” when they are comparing what the young generations do to what they were used to do. According to the dictionary, what is impossible, is “not possible, unable to be, exist, happen, unable to be done…”, but for what I have noticed and experienced, is just a matter of points of view.
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