Welcome to the homepage of Pedro J. Ruiz López.
I mostly spend my time in learning new programming technologies and developing free software, and, although it can seem incredible, I also spend some time studying for the University, but not much ;)
University of Málaga and student's freedom
The university, the place where you supposedly learn a wide range of things, from politics and ethic to mathematics and literature, is really a big brainwashing. They just show you how to get on the train of imperialism and made this world a place where rich people get even richer and poor people get poorer and poorer.
The University of Málaga (UMA) is where I am studying to become an engineer but also the place where I, together with other people, am being slavered by evil corporations that wish to take off my rights and, kind of, my life.
New professionals must be able to work with new technologies and learn new tools that allow them to perform their works in more efficient ways, but, overall, must be able to make such works without being slaves of (insert evil company name). However, at the University we are teached to use private, and sometimes very expensive, tools to realize practical works. We have to buy them (or get them in some non-legal way) in order to realize such works or we will fail the subject. And many times professors suggest us to get unlicensed copies of such software, other times they tell us how to get them or (can you guess it?) give us an illegal copy, so the money is not a problem to humbler students. The thing is to become a slave of the biggest corporations at any cost.
Is the UMA kind of associated with biggest software corporations?
Myyyy preciouuus...