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I am a Catholic Brazilian IT analyst. I am interested in free (libre) software, politics, computing and math.

I love free (libre) software. In a society that depends so much on computing, free software is very important to fight concentration of power and to bring real progress. And I generally prefer copyleft licenses over permissive ones. I am slowly adopting a stronger commitment to free software, having already migrated from Ubuntu to Debian and from Gmail to Disroot, as well as deleting my F*k and What-a-Crapp accounts.

I am (in a broad sense) pro-life and pro-family and I no longer support the Right. My worldview has greatly improved recently; in American politics I would reject both the main parties and particularly oppose the troll. I support intelligent regulation and progressive taxation to reduce concentration of power and wealth. I support scientific literature and I accept the fact that global heating is a very grave problem that will lead to climate mayhem unless we start taking it seriously. I support tolerance and civil liberties.

Despite still presenting these political views here, nowadays I avoid editing politics in Wikipedia.

This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 9 months and 22 days.
This user contributes using GNU.
This user contributes using Debian GNU/Linux.
This user hacks happily with Emacs.
C-1This user is a beginning C programmer.
C++-1This user is a beginning C++ programmer.
py-1This user is a beginning Python programmer.
bashThis user can program in Bash.
asm-1This user is a beginning assembly language programmer.
This user enjoys classical music.
This user does not smoke.
Majority ≠ right This user recognizes that even if 300,000,000 people make the same mistake, it's still a mistake.
This user realizes that people from the Middle Ages already thought that the Earth was spherical.

TODO

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