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About

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Name
William Weber Berrutti
Alias
Cyantusk
Motto
"Challenges create opportunities"
Title
Python / Bash / Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence / Linux / Website Developer, Privacy and Free Software Advocate, Modder, Tutor, Researcher, Semi-Professional Gamer, Game Designer, Translator, Mapper, Texture Editor
Education
Bachelor of Computer Science at UFRGS's Informatics Institute
Academic Activities
Industrial Automation, Memory Testing, and Teaching
Areas of Interest
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science (although I have no experience), Digital Rights, SysAdmin, and Video Games
Programming Methodologies
XP programming, KISS principle, and John Romero's programming principles
Technological Preferences
Linux and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
Theology
Cessationist Post-Tribulationist Reformed Calvinist Christian
Description
When I was a kid, my dad presented a tool called "computer." Since then, I got interested in learning about computers, mostly because of video games. I asked myself: "How they do these amazing games?" so I decided to study Computer Science.
I love challenges, learning, programming, interacting and keeping in touch with people, philosophizing, playing on PC, drawing, teaching, and role-playing.
I'm also very interested on how the computer interferes with the society around the world, specially regarding human rights. I constantly evaluate how the technologies we use interfere with them and what we can do to protect them.
I love Linux and the benefits that FOSS gives to users. I'm comfortable using a Linux-based operating system daily on my computer. At the moment, I'm using Arch.
I love to hear constructive criticism and suggestions because, that way, I grow as a person and as a professional, working better for others.
I adopted the Reformed theology because that's the most consistant biblical point of view which doesn't glorify the human being at all, in my opinion.