Random insights on technology, culture and the irrational. What kind of music do you play? — the master was asked. What we play is life. — he replied.-->

The Author

    Argentine born entrepreneur, passionate about technology and robots in particular. Pioneered the game development scene in Buenos Aires. Currently leading Popego, an innovative software company that's building meaning with code and guts.

Proud Of

  • Popego
    Founder & CEO - Building meaning with bytes in the semantic web.
  • Meaningtool
    Popego's flagship semantic engine for the masses and the businesses.
  • The Whuffie Bank
    Co-Founder - Changing money forever with optimal reputation algorithms.
  • Three Melons
    Former Creative Director - Crafted games that made brands engaging.
  • Game Developers Association
    Co-Founder - Explaining mothers in Argentina how games are art.
  • Palermo Valley
    Co-Founder - The entrepreneurial neighbourhood of Buenos Aires.
  • Evoluxion
    Founder - Made games for the football conoisseur.

Good Stuff

  • Strange Knot
    Emiliano Kargieman - Technologist and Venture Capitalist pursuing true change in this world.
  • Cosas Que Te Pasan Si Estás Vivo
    Liniers - My brother, responsible for most of my cultural background and world famous comic artist.
  • Riesgo & Recompensa
    Santiago Bilinkis - Great entrepreneur with a clear and sharp style for sharing experiences.
  • Denken Uber
    Mariano Amartino - Simple and elegant blog that covers the buzz of the tech scene.
  • Ariel Arrieta
    An authority in online marketing and advertising, making sense of all the wandering bits of the net.
  • Psico Geek
    Ismael Briasco - A very open and outspoken entrepreneur always sharing good tips from his experience.
Those lights belong to a past millions of light years ago.
Thinking about how little we have seen about the universe and life on it. Not only because of the vastness of space, but also because of the inmensity of time — both are the same thing after all. The signals we’ve been getting are analogous to a glass of water. You wouldn’t deny there’s no life in the sea based on what you can see on a glass of water, right?
(picture from pensasiento)

Captured 2 years ago

Those lights belong to a past millions of light years ago.

Thinking about how little we have seen about the universe and life on it. Not only because of the vastness of space, but also because of the inmensity of time — both are the same thing after all. The signals we’ve been getting are analogous to a glass of water. You wouldn’t deny there’s no life in the sea based on what you can see on a glass of water, right?

(picture from pensasiento)

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