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Working on a POS for my wife's stationary and office supply store in mexico. Hosted on my on premise hardware raspberry pi. I will upgrade from containers to kubernetes soon. xplaya.com && papeleria.xplaya.com


For some reason old Mexican stones refuse to be buried. Like the history of this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C5%8D%C4%81tl%C4%ABcue it has been buried several times but it gets back to surface.



Coatlicue was a goddess, which was first kept apart from natives, during Spaniard colony. Soon natives found the place and brought offerings to the goddess. That made Spaniards to actually bury the stone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRlE85xYqzE


I save CA root into private github repo for the pass app. Then i can sign certs whenever i need them.


Nadie puede ser feliz


1. Learn to dance! 2. Be proud of your accomplishments, specially the small ones, build your confidence one step at a time


Learn to dance,


      Location: Mexico
        Remote: Yes
      Relocate: Yes
  Technologies: dotnet, nodejs, sql 
     Résumé/CV: https://rogithub.github.io/
         Email: correo.rodrigo@gmail.com


Tetsuya Ishida, japanese artist reflecting loneliness associated to modern-consumerist world. Public catalog on Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Sofía. https://www.museoreinasofia.es/sites/default/files/publicaci...


  Location: Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: Maybe
  Technologies: dotnet core, nodejs, sql, functional
  Résumé/CV: https://rogithub.github.io/
  Email: correo.rodrigo@gmail.com


I have been making many interviews recently. I think they are in a rush for getting people on board with specific talent however the more experience you have I think the more valuable you are as an employee. Knowing a very specific thing does not make much difference. An experienced developer can become quickly effective in a new area. I have decided not to work on many companies and also many of them have decided not to hire me. Which I think is Ok. I mean I want to work for a company where they value what I know. And also I want to have enough time to work on what I like the most at that moment whatever it is. I understand the business is not to consider peoples feelings but the most I learn the most I understand best practices, the more effective I become and if people leading tech stacks don't realize the fact of that the more easy they will end up messing projects down. I don't like project management i am developer i like to create elegant, intelligent software I care about that and nothing else I enjoy that.


I agree with you, likewise I have also been actively looking for a new job and my coding tests have also given me the ability to ask questions around how they also would tackle the same challenges and as a result of the feedback I receieved also allowed me to make an informed decision whether I wanted to continue the interview process with them


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