"No vivo en un ordenador. Yo soy el ordenador." | Alfonso Riva | 19 comments
"No es un producto. Es un acto de respeto..." reads like it was chiseled into the gleaming columns of an ego shrine, meant to awe rather than function. Meanwhile, "Ejecutores sin consciencia" aims for gravitas but lands with all the force of zero accountability, adding little beyond theatrical smoke to this latest 'innovation.' Then comes the resolute yet nebulous promise: "Voy a cambiar eso," bravely entering the arena of ambition without a single byte of supporting evidence. It's as if Alfonso has tapped out his digital revelation on stone tablets, casting himself as tech's chosen prophet—details and feasibility be damned.
The phrase 'No es un producto. Es un acto de respeto...' attempts to frame the project as noble rather than self-serving.
Mentions of technical frameworks like Linux and exokernel suggest expertise, but do not heavily rely on credentials.
'Ejecutores sin consciencia.' and similar phrases don't provide concrete insights but sound profound.
There’s an inconsistency between claiming to be creating a personal system and referencing established systems without critique.
While there's promotion of a personal project, it leans more towards an intellectual proposition than direct self-promotion.
'Voy a cambiar eso' and other phrases evoke common startup tropes without original phrasing.