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  1. Julio Moraga ·
    Sinopsis 2010-2023 Interfaz: Fácil de usar y personalizar. Foros: Para comentar en todas las entidades, ministerios y secretarías del Estado. Calendario: Incluye eventos del calendario oficial hasta el año 2036. Galería: Soporte de .gif, .jpeg, .jpe, .jpg, .png y .webp, con un límite de 2.490 archivos. Chat entre usuarios: Permite compartir enlaces a imágenes y videos de YouTube. Chat con Asistente IA (GPT-3.5-Turbo): Con base de datos actualizada hasta el año 2021. En resume
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  2. Julio Moraga ·
    I remember the sunset on the beaches of youth. Your skin, smooth and tanned by the sun and the sea breeze. Your timeless kiss that I still hold.
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  3. Julio Moraga ·
    In this video, I explain (in Swedish) how I programmed a perpetual calendar back in 2012. At that time, I was working—and continue to work—as a home caregiver for the elderly. Having previously developed a personnel reservation system, I realized that the calendar I had created could be adapted into a perpetual one to calculate any day of the week. A few years ago, I converted the original ActionScript code to JavaScript, and in this video, I showcase the result, which is as similar to the origi
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  4. Julio Moraga ·
    In this video, I explain (Swedish) the principles behind the ESAPAC patent and make reference to its inventor, Esa Mäkinen. I had the pleasure of meeting him while I was sketching at the Liljeholmen Inventors Association, known as 'Implementum,' in Liljeholmen, Stockholm, back in the late '90s.
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  5. Julio Moraga ·
    And here it is. The cube with the fewest components ever created. I have designed an alternative Rubik's cube (2x2x2). It has only 8 pieces covering a spherical magnet. I think it should feel nice on the fingertips, working fast and smooth. The magnetic iron filament for 3d printing can be found at 3dfilaprint.com and the neodymium magnet can be found at supermagnete.com. Size: 18x18x18mm. Weight: 56,8g. Magnet: spherical N42 Ø: 12,7mm. Material: NdFeB Coating: Chrome-pl
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