Diego Germán González
I was born in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in 1971. I taught myself computer science with the Commodore 64 and Linux with a failed Debian installation without having any idea what I was doing or a Windows installation disk. On Google I found Ubuntu and that's where our relationship began. I am a content creator on topics of technology, artificial intelligence, entrepreneurship and personal productivity. As a person with a visual disability, I am especially interested in how Linux and free software can help overcome limitations. In 2013 I wrote a book called "From Windows XP to Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander", I was a contributor to Linux+DVD magazine and edited my own blog called Planeta Diego.
Diego Germán González has written 201 articles since September 2023
- 28 Feb Paid Applications for Linux
- 28 Feb Programs to scan using Linux
- 27 Feb Interesting programs for Linux
- 27 Feb Where can you get Linux?
- 26 Feb Checking the integrity of a downloaded Linux distribution
- 26 Feb How to continue downloading books from Amazon after 25/2/25
- 15 Feb Uncensored AI Models for use on Linux
- Jan 31 Better models than DeepSeek and how to install them locally
- Jan 30 Debian abandons X. A dangerous decision for the project
- Jan 29 Microsoft releases open source database standard
- Jan 28 openSUSE seeks to attract creative professionals