Hi guys, my name is David Useche, 26 years old, born in Argentina and living in Brazil. I study Analysis and Systems's Development, I`m somewhat of an "information junkie" in my free time, so let me talk a little about me.
I love to search for new information about anything that catch my attention, being it a new bacteria found in the Arctic, to a new quantum teleportation method between labs, getting my feeds from usually Ars Technica, Engadget, Lifehacker, Cnet, and other news sources.
Also I have a passion for gaming, in many aspects, not only playing but designing characters (not my strong suit, I lack drawing ability :( ), writting storylines in my head, programming.
Programming, another new discovered passion of mine, I can spend nights learning a programming language, training and trying to come up with some useful application for me and other people.
Also adventured into webdesigning, something that I need to develop more with the coming years.
I was a DJ from my teenage years and always loved music, specially electronic music, since I had 12 and listened to Tiesto and The Chemical Brothers in the 90', still love some subgenders and wish I could produce music as a hobby, tried to produce a couple of tracks but nothing worth posting.
In all of that that I just told, I was basically self-taught, even my english, never took an english course, learned all by games (I even used dictionaries to translate some words while playing). And I am a fast learner when it comes to languages, I was starting to study with audio lessons German,Russian and Japanese.
I hope I could be more interesting, but interesting in itself is this community and the foundation in which it was build. As the years came we noticed how dependent we became from technology, and some took that as evil opportunity that, at the same time giving us tools, also demanded information and personal freedom as a coin, that's why I am so excited to what the bright good intended minds will bring us with decentralized and distributed networks, to bring an end to censorship in the world.
As a personal philosophy, I prefer the hurtful truth than the pleasant ignorance. That's one of the reasons why I support free speech as an absolute, as Voltaire once said "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it", as stupid as somethings can sound, everyone has the right to say it. And if the person have some ill intend with its words, we are just letting the person tell the world how ignorant he/she is.
Hope you guys find any of this interesting.
I like to create tutorials to solve problems regarding computers, so I think that will be my main focus with my post in the future. Thanks for the patience if you got this far and hope to see you in the comment section.