I approach software development with an interdisciplinary mindset, focusing on social, digital, and philosophical projects. My tech is a tool for critical thinking and social change.
I'm Marcos Chuquicondor (born March 23, 1998, in Piura, Peru), also known as chuquimm. My journey merges technical expertise with philosophical inquiry, creating solutions with meaningful impact rather than just code.
With a background in Industrial and Systems Engineering (UDEP), I'm currently expanding my horizons through Philosophy studies and a Master's in Libraries, Archives, and Digital Continuity (UC3M). This unusual combination forms the foundation of my approach to technology—seeing it not as an end, but as a critical tool for social change, self-management, and sustainability.
I work independently and with organizations that align with my values, developing technological solutions that make a difference. My approach to life is structured yet curious—I use methods like CrossFit to organize my days and maintain a public log of my weekly progress across physical, mental, and technical domains.
My research interests lie at the intersection of technology and philosophy. I'm building an academic and practical profile aimed at pursuing a PhD in an interdisciplinary field combining computing and philosophy.
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