Backend developer

...and level 39 geek

Meet me

I´m a Computer Engineer and Master’s Degree in Mathematics (to be), I have been working in programming since 2010 and I´ve focused in PHP Backend Development, but I´m comfortable with other languages and profiles. Currently I´m working remotely from my home office in Jerez de la Frontera (Spain).

Blog entries

Exploring the Expression “Glass Onion”: Origins, Meanings, and Cultural Resonance

The phrase “Glass Onion” first emerged in the cultural lexicon through a song by the Beatles, conceived by John Lennon as a playful retort to fans and critics who read excessive hidden meanings into the band’s lyrics. Lennon deliberately layered references to earlier Beatles tracks within a seemingly transparent metaphor to illustrate that apparent clarity can still conceal complexity, thereby satirizing overzealous interpretation^1_1. Decades later, Rian Johnson appropriated the same expression as the title of his 2022 film, “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” using the metaphor of a transparent yet multilayered structure to frame a narrative about deception, privilege,

The Lottery as a Regressive Tax on Mathematical Ignorance: An In-Depth Analysis

State-sponsored lotteries represent a significant economic and social phenomenon across the United States, generating billions in annual revenue while promising life-changing jackpots to participants. However, a growing body of scholarly research and economic analysis reveals that lotteries function as a de facto regressive tax system, disproportionately burdening socioeconomically vulnerable populations while offering near-zero statistical probability of financial benefit. This report synthesizes empirical evidence on payout structures, income disparities in participation, cognitive biases in player behavior, and mathematical realities of winning odds to demonstrate how lotteries systematically transfer wealth from mathematically uninformed populations to state coffers. The Economic Mechanics of Lottery

“Unmei no Roulette Mawashite”: Spinning the Roulette of Destiny

Main Takeaway:“Unmei no Roulette Mawashite” encapsulates the universal tension between chance and choice, offering listeners a poignant reflection on life’s uncertainties. As ZARD’s 25th single and a #1 hit, it stands as both a milestone in the band’s journey and an enduring anthem for anyone navigating the unpredictable spin of fate. Context within ZARD’s Legacy By September 17, 1998, ZARD—fronted exclusively by lyricist‐vocalist Izumi Sakai—had become synonymous with Japan’s pop-rock scene, boasting over 38 million record sales throughout the 1990s1 2. “Unmei no Roulette Mawashite” marked their 25th single and reinforced Sakai’s dual role as both poetic storyteller and emblematic

Blackwater: A Gothic American Family Saga Through the Lens of Americana and Popular Culture

Michael McDowell’s Blackwater stands as a monumental achievement in Southern Gothic literature, weaving together elements of American history, cultural identity, and supernatural horror into a comprehensive family saga that spans over fifty years3. The six-volume serial, originally published in 1983 and recently experiencing a remarkable renaissance with over two million readers across Europe and 300,000 copies sold in Spain alone2, offers a complex tapestry that reflects America’s cultural anxieties, historical contradictions, and enduring fascination with family dynasties. Set in the fictional town of Perdido, Alabama, during the early to mid-twentieth century, the saga follows the powerful Caskey family under the