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Information systems professional at a Brazilian university, engaged with Free Software — a social movement that advocates for essential digital freedoms for all people — writes sporadically on topics of interest when it would be more extensive than what is suitable for microblogging or with a less ephemeral purpose. The language is usually Portuguese, but there may be something in English.
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Writing process: handcrafted
Especially in his native language (Brazilian Portuguese), every original text published here has been completely and arduously written by a human person, who chose each word and their sequence—a traditionally slow process still prone to errors. Please get in touch if you notice any.
Algorithmic aid may be used for textual revision in a foreign language (such as English) or for translating material originally in Portuguese, though never without subsequent personal review.
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This blog content is Copyright © 2023- Daltux (Copyleft), published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license, except where otherwise noted. In short, you are free to copy and create new works based on this material, as long as you give proper credit to the original author and share your new work under this same licence. Check out the details in the full licence.
The contents on this blog represent personal opinions and/or fiction and should not be taken as absolute truth. They do not represent the views of any third parties unless otherwise noted. The writing may contain errors or be misinterpreted. It is shared in the hope that readers might find it interesting, thought-provoking, or useful—but there are no guarantees. Readers are solely responsible for their own choices about what they do, do not do, or share, especially if the content is altered or taken out of context in any circumstance. Caution and common sense are advised.