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Changing the World One Sheet at a Time
The use of technology to save the planet

Technology not only transforms the way we work but can also drive solutions for real-world problems, even those that seem unchangeable as we are too used to them. In this article, I’ll share how a technology solution based on smartcards helped improve the operations of an agricultural support company by reducing paper usage and facilitating resources distribution in rural areas. Myself a Software Engineer Throughout my career, as a Software Engineer, I’ve had the opportunity to work in several industries, developing software solutions that not only optimize processes but also improve people’s lives, having also the opportunity to travel to other countries and meet other cultures. Today, we see software and technology everywhere, transforming the world around us, and I have been part of that change. One interesting project I worked on took place in a company that supported farmers in managing their crops. In this company, agronomists who supervised the harvests, filled out paper forms ...

How I Replaced Evernote with Google Drive: A Simple Workflow for Managing Notes

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For years, I relied on Evernote to keep my notes organized and manage my to-dos. But with recent limitations on the free plan and frustrating sync issues, I knew it was time for a change. After trying out several other apps, I landed on a surprising solution: Google Drive. Why I Needed an Evernote Alternative I used Evernote in a straightforward way—mostly plain text notes organized into projects. But I ran into two major issues: recurring sync errors and new restrictions on the free version, which meant I couldn’t create or sync new notes the way I used to. How I Used Evernote In Evernote, I organized my notes into notebooks (which I treated like projects) and included the following elements: Title : Often with a date in the format YYYYMMDD for sorting. Note content : My to-dos or details related to the project. I also used tags to organize notes based on: Priority (P1 to P5) Location (Home, Work) Timeframe (Today, This Week, This Month, No Date) Evaluating Evernote Alternatives Wh...

The story of how I invented Google Maps

This is how I [ almost ] invented Google Maps. The untold story of an application that could have been... I really hate political campaigns. Don't you? TV ads, radio spots, verbal attacks, political dirty war, and recently, even physical attacks (if not worst). But above all, visual and physical pollution all around the city streets . Am I wrong? Maybe it would be different if each political party cleaned the city of posters, garbage and billboards, but it seems not like that... They usually leave all the cleaning responsibility to the mayor in turn. How do they spend their budget? Idea Origins Plato said: our need will be the real creator . Around 1997 there were state elections in Nuevo León, Northern Mexican state ,  and it happened that the city was filled with billboards, posters and other physical publicity. Keep in mind in '97 there were no social networks and advertising was really different. Faced with this problem and as a good Computer’s Engineer as I am, I came up w...