diff --git a/public/index.html b/public/index.html index 200dd2b..abfdcd4 100644 --- a/public/index.html +++ b/public/index.html @@ -1,266 +1,209 @@ - - Pablo here - - - - - -
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Hi, Pablo here

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- Welcome to my website. Here I discuss thoughts and ideas. This is mostly - professional. -

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What you'll find here:

+ + Pablo here + + + + + + +
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Hi, Pablo here

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+ Welcome to my website. Here I discuss thoughts and ideas. This is mostly + professional. +

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What you'll find here:

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About me

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A few facts you might care about:

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  • About me
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  • Contact
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  • My projects
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  • Writings
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  • + I'm based in Barcelona, although I'm happy working for anyone + located anywhere (as long as we can find a time to meet). +
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  • + My career has focused in Data teams and positions, playing roles + such as Data Lead, Data Engineer or Data Science Researcher. I've + also tinkered quite a bit with many areas and technologies outside + of data, but not in professional, production-grade settings. +
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  • + Having said that, I have a lot of weird interests that might mix + somehow, including: +
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    • + Austrian economics and its societal and political implications +
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    • Bitcoin
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    • P2P and privacy friendly applications
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    • + Self-hosting and lowering the cost of people using advanced IT + on a personal level +
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    • Riding motorcycles
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    • BBQ-ing
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    • Being annoyingly contrarian
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    • 3D printing maps
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    • Teaching
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    • Film photography
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    • Tinkering with bicycles
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    • Calisthenics
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About me

-

A few facts you might care about:

-
    -
  • - I'm based in Barcelona, although I'm happy working for anyone - located anywhere (as long as we can find a time to meet). -
  • -
  • - My career has focused in Data teams and positions, playing roles - such as Data Lead, Data Engineer or Data Science Researcher. I've - also tinkered quite a bit with many areas and technologies outside - of data, but not in professional, production-grade settings. -
  • -
  • - Having said that, I have a lot of weird interests that might mix - somehow, including: -
      -
    • - Austrian economics and its societal and political implications -
    • -
    • Bitcoin
    • -
    • P2P and privacy friendly applications
    • -
    • - Self-hosting and lowering the cost of people using advanced IT - on a personal level -
    • -
    • Riding motorcycles
    • -
    • BBQ-ing
    • -
    • Being annoyingly contrarian
    • -
    • 3D printing maps
    • -
    • Teaching
    • -
    • Film photography
    • -
    • Tinkering with bicycles
    • -
    • Calisthenics
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Contact

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You can contact me on:

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    - On LinkedIn - for professional matters. -

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  • - On Nostr. My npub is: - npub1a29gdc6p7c05az2ka3qwwpl9kfcqmws3xlwmjefmtkulfhgd7u6shuqatg -
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    At this stage I'm not open to other contacts.

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- If you are looking for my CV, no need to reach out, - you can fetch it yourself here. -

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Good reasons to reach out include:

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  • You want to work with me.
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  • - Some of my interests, projects or writings caught your attention and - you want to discuss them with me. -
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  • Something fun!
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Bad reasons to reach out include:

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  • - You want to sell something to me, and you mostly care about selling - that thing to me, not me loving the thing. -
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  • - You don't like something posted here and want to let me know your - feelings. -
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My projects

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Some of the projects I've shared publicly:

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- There are also some other projects that I generally keep private but - might disclose under the right circumstances. Some notable hints: -

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  • - That one time I made a lot of money doing something everyone said - was stupid -
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  • - Some work around helping people ignore EU regulations around - exchanging Bitcoin and Fiat -
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Writings

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Sometimes I like to jot down ideas and drop them here.

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Contact

+

You can contact me on:

+ +

+ If you are looking for my CV, no need to reach out, + you can fetch it yourself here. +

+

Good reasons to reach out include:

+ +

Bad reasons to reach out include:

+ +
+
+
+

My projects

+

Some of the projects I've shared publicly:

+ +

+ There are also some other projects that I generally keep private but + might disclose under the right circumstances. Some notable hints: +

+ +
+
+
+

Writings

+

Sometimes I like to jot down ideas and drop them here.

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+ Hi, Pablo here +

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back to home

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Notes and lessons from my departure from Superhog

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I'm writing this a few days before my last day at Superhog (now called Truvi). Having a few company + departures under my belt already, I know a bit on what will come next. I know one part of it is that 99% + of the details of what happened during my tenure at the company will completely disappear for the most + part, only triggered by eerily coincidental cues here and there every few years. I will remember clearly + a few crucial, exciting days and situations. I will also hold well the names and faces of those with who + I worked closely, as well as my personal impression and judgement of them. I will remember the office, + and some details of how my daily life was when I went there.

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But most other things will be gone from my brain, surprisingly fast.

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Knowing that experience is a great teacher, and regretting not doing this in the past, I've decided to + collect a few notes from my time at Superhog, hoping they will serve me in making the lessons I've + learnt here stick properly.

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back to home

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