Location: Toluca, Mexico
Remote: yes but I prefer non-remote or hybrid.
Willing to relocate: yes (I am a US Citizen)
interests: cybersecurity, linux, robotics
Technologies: Java, Linux, wpilib (FRC), some C, DevOps, webservers (lighttpd), basic javascript +php/xampp.
Résumé/CV: https://cv.thetrevor.tech
Email: heror0484 [at} protonmail [dot] com
Hello, my name is Hector Canizales. I have experience in Java OOP and was the lead programmer in an FRC robotics team for two years. I was on the team for four. I speak fluent English (C1) and was born in the USA. Right now I live in Mexico. I also speak basic french and native Spanish. I set up a website all by myself and have been learning Linux for about 4 years.
The tech stack used to build the blog is highly minimalist, yet configurable. I wrote some of it myself. Wanna learn more ? See [0]. Well, now it runs on a Digital Ocean droplet after some problems with Arch Linux. I haven't fully migrated everything.
I'm looking for a place to learn a ton of stuff! I know how to drive.
Hello, my name is Hector Canizales. I have experience in Java OOP and was the lead programmer in an FRC robotics team for two years. I've been on the team for four. I speak fluent English (C1) and was born in the USA. Right now I live in Mexico. I also speak basic french and native Spanish.
I set up a website all by myself and have been learning Linux for about 4 years.
The tech stack used to build the blog is highly minimalist, yet configurable. I wrote some of it myself. Wanna learn more ? See [0]. Well, now it runs on a Digital Ocean droplet after some problems with Arch Linux. I haven't fully migrated everything.
I'm looking for an internship or a place to learn a ton of stuff! In case it matters, I know how to drive.
Unfortunately the official History channel website always redirects you to the Latin American version, preventing people with a Latin American IP address to access any US content.
I've used Weylus [0]. It works over LAN, lets you control the mouse from your tablet. Sometimes it's laggy, but you can configure the resolution so it's not using too much bandwidth. I'm not sure if it's stable at all. Haven't used it on a regular basis.
I wonder if there is an equivalent technology or 'activity' from the 80s as addictive and individual as social media.
As a GenZ human myself, I can't really imagine that much of a life without the Internet. In recent months, I've tried to adopt a less-internet lifestyle, such as reading, doing exercise, etcetera. But I still look back and think: if I hadn't had so much time to use a computer and the internet, I never would have discovered my passion (programming). I also get into a vicious cycle when learning new things: I don't commit to anything. (just Linux afaik) There's just so many technologies, stacks coming out, plenty of things, endless things to learn about that I never really wrap my head around what to really learn and dedicate to. But I guess that's more of a general opinion on learning things, not necessarily exclusive of recent technology.