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Crime and Punishment: When the Mind Justifies the Unjustifiable

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By: Jhon Wilmer Hurtado Rivera As programmers or IT technicians, we're trained to find logic, patterns, and structures. We like things to make sense. But there's something that even the most refined logic can't resolve: human contradiction. And that’s what Crime and Punishment is all about a book that, beyond the crime or the punishment, forces us to confront our own ideas, beliefs, and inner contradictions. The brilliant young man who thinks he can handle everything Raskolnikov, the protagonist, is a smart, poor, and frustrated student. In a way, he resembles any of us when we start in a new field and feel like we could do more if only the world weren't so unfair. Convinced that some people have the right to break the rules for a greater good, he commits murder thinking he can handle the consequences as if it were a thought experiment. Sometimes in our field, or even in life, we believe that because we understand the system, we can manipula...

What’s Going On With All This Information( critical thinking )?

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By: Jhon Wilmer Hurtado Rivera These days, we're more connected than ever and at the same time, more confused. Every time we pick up our phone, we get bombarded with news, memes, videos, opinions, wild theories and with all that, how can we know what’s true and what’s not? This is where a skill that we all should develop comes in: critical thinking and media literacy. They might sound technical, but honestly, they’re essential skills if we want to survive the digital chaos. Critical Thinking: Your Radar Against Lies Thinking critically doesn’t mean being negative or distrustful of everything. It just means not swallowing everything you see without a second thought. It’s about asking yourself questions like: “Who’s saying this?”, “Where did this info come from?”, “Does it make sense, or is it just trying to stir up drama?” You don’t need to be a detective 24/7, but you do need to stay alert and avoid getting manipulated. In a world full of filters, ...

Healthy Habits for Programmers: Take Care of Your Mind and Body, Not Just Your Code

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By: Jhon Wilmer Hurtado Rivera Spending hours in front of the screen might seem productive, but if we don’t take care of our bodies and minds, that time can become counterproductive. Being a programmer shouldn’t be synonymous with a sedentary lifestyle, stress, or bad habits. On the contrary, if we take care of our health, we’ll code better, faster, and with clearer thinking. Here are some habits that can transform your daily life as a developer. Stretch Your Body, Take Healthy Breaks It’s easy to fall into routine, typing lines of code for hours without moving. But your body needs breaks. Get up at least once every hour, stretch, take a short walk. This improves circulation, reduces muscle pain, and prevents repetitive strain injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome. Mindful Eating: Clean Code, Clean Body Coding with a bag of chips and liters of soda might seem like part of the job, but your mental energy directly depends on what you eat. Prioritize real foods like fr...

The Power of Russian Iron: Why Kettlebells Can Transform Your Workout

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By: Jhon Wilmer Hurtado Rivera When we think about working out, the first things that come to mind are usually traditional dumbbells, gym machines, or bodyweight routines. But there's one tool that's been gaining popularity in the fitness world for its versatility, effectiveness, and unique style: the kettlebell. Real Functional Training Kettlebells allow for more natural and dynamic movements compared to regular weights. Exercises like swings, cleans, snatches, or goblet squats not only build strength, but also improve coordination, balance, and stability. They’re perfect for functional training that mimics everyday motions. Build Strength and Endurance at the Same Time One of the biggest advantages is combining strength and cardio in a single session. Just 15–20 minutes of kettlebell training can raise your heart rate while developing strong, resilient muscles. It’s a time-saving tool that delivers full-body results. Core Streng...

Why Learn Astro as a Framework?

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    By: Jhon Wilmer Hurtado When we're learning web development, we come across a bunch of options: React, Vue, Angular, Svelte… and just when you think you've seen it all, Astro shows up. But let's make one thing clear: Astro isn't "just another framework." It's a different, modern, and highly efficient way to build websites. Speed by Design Astro is built to create blazing-fast sites. How? Instead of sending tons of JavaScript to the browser, Astro generates static pages with zero JavaScript by default. That means super fast loading times, which is great for users and SEO alike. Flexibility Without the Fuss Need interactivity? You can easily add components from React, Vue, Svelte, or even Preact. It’s like having the best of several worlds in one tool. What I love most is its philosophy: “bring only what you need.” If a page doesn’t need JavaScript, it’s not included. If you need dynamic features, you can add the...

The Best Programming Languages to Start With

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By Jhon Wilmer Hurtado Are you taking your first steps into the world of programming? Let me tell you, you’re embarking on one of the most challenging yet rewarding adventures out there. Choosing the right language to start with can be the guiding light that helps you avoid frustration. 1. Python Python is one of the most recommended languages for beginners because of its simplicity. Its syntax is so clear it almost reads like English, making it easy to learn without technical headaches. But don’t be fooled by its friendly appearance behind the scenes, Python is powerful. It’s used in diverse fields like data science, artificial intelligence, web development, automation, and even simple games. Many consider it the perfect gateway language for those who want to start without getting overwhelmed. 2.   JavaScript If you’re interested in web development, sooner or later you’ll run into JavaScript. This is the language that brings web pages to life; without it, websites would be ...

🎮 Opinions on Recent Video Games

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By Jhon Wilmer Hurtado Hey, gamer! Welcome to my blog. This time, I’m going to talk about the most recent games shaking up the digital world. Is it worth spending your time and money on them? I’ll tell you here, like we’re chatting after a good gaming session. 🧟‍♂️ 1. Project Zomboid: The most realistic and brutal apocalypse you’ll ever live Platform: PC Genre: Survival / Sandbox / Zombies My experience: There’s no happy ending in Project Zomboid—and that’s the magic. It’s a hardcore survival simulator that makes you think about even when to take a shower. Every session is different and forces you to improvise with whatever you find. The good: Total freedom, constant tension, amazing mods. The bad: Not visually appealing for everyone. The learning curve is steep. "It's not just about surviving the zombies, it's about surviving yourself." 💥 2. Helldivers 2: Democracy delivered with plasma and co-op chaos Pl...