Javier Pacheco

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Greetings! I'm Javier Pacheco, a dedicated Industrial Maintenance Engineer with a rich academic foundation from the prestigious UTM in H. Matamoros Tamaulipas,Mexico. Over the span of 12 fruitful years, I've been an integral part of the automotive industry, contributing my expertise in a multitude of critical domains.

My journey began with a profound fascination for the intricate mechanisms that power manufacturing and industrial processes. At UTM, I honed my skills, diving deep into the realms of engineering, automation, and problem-solving. This foundation paved the way for my foray into the dynamic world of industrial maintenance.

Within the automotive landscape, I've carved my niche in handling Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), robotics, and programming, orchestrating seamless operations and bolstering efficiency. My prowess extends beyond conventional boundaries—I harness the power of CAD software to craft intricate designs that harmonize innovation with practicality.

Programming is not just a skill set; it's an intrinsic part of my identity. The allure of languages such as Python, C, and Lisp captivates me, compelling me to unravel their complexities and harness their capabilities to engineer groundbreaking solutions.

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Recent Posts

(2024-04-13) My Hyprland Config

Hello, in this post I'm going to share and explain a little bit my Hyprland configuration, I'm not an expert in this window manager, but I really like it, I think this WM have a great future, and for me, this one is the best out there, of course there are some more, more solids if you will, but this is awesome.

(2024-01-14) Emacs Fetching tool - efetch.el

Embrace a new level of Emacs mastery with efetch.el – a powerful and user-friendly Emacs Fetching Tool. Designed for enthusiasts who crave insights into their Emacs environment, efetch.el provides a seamless way to peek under the hood of your setup. With just a simple command, unlock a left-side buffer showcasing key details such as Emacs version, host information, user details, installed packages, active theme, and default font. Customizable and accessible, this tool not only delivers a quick snapshot of your Emacs configuration but also opens the door for collaborative enhancements. Join the community on GitHub, contribute your ideas, and elevate your Emacs experience with efetch.el today!

(2024-01-05) Copy html source from org files to the clipboard.

If you uses email a lot like me in your job, but also use emacs, you wonder if is possible to export your org files to html, and paste in to your email, well, we are in emacs, everything is possible within emacs, so in this post, I'll show you a couple of functions that help me to make my workflow more efficient.

(2024-01-01) Voidstrap a tui void linux installator

This is the first post of the 2024, this is a project that I am working on in the last year, is a minimialist voidlinux instalator it is based in some recomendations in a guides that some friends of my have but "semiautomated".

(2023-12-29) Copy org blocks to clipboard

In this post I'll demostrate how to add a button to copy the content of a src block generated by ox-publish in emacs within org-mode, this script create a button in every instance of codeblock in the html file that ox-publish generate when create the web-page content.

(2023-12-26) Attempt to test RSS feeds

Hello.

This post, is about more like a testing, because, I'm trying to add RSS feeds into this "web-page", so basically this is a test, and see if when I build the webpage is going to work… or not. So, this is the preview and read this post to see what I'm trying to do.

(2023-12-25) Denote silo function

I have been reading some thing information about denote, and its powerful tools that the good prots give to us the mortals. I am starting this "post" thing, and is good to have my notes apart from the posts that I'm going to write in the future, so reading I find a interesting function that prots suggest to use in the creation of notes.

(2023-12-23) Themes and end of the year

This is the first of a few posts I'm creating this "web" only for my knowledge, and contribute with some of it.

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