Back at home for a few weeks. It is always good too be back to the routine (which tends to be understated) Last week I was commuting back and forth the Bay Area for work. It is always good to meet coworkers in person. While VCs are great, there is some element of humanity that… Continue reading Feb 2nd 2026
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Jan 12, 2025
Happy holidays to all of you, I hope that you are having a nice start if the year. I mostly spent the time in Palm springs, our parents came over. Just just left. It was good to spend hope sometime together: cooking, hiking, just enjoying the day today I am on a small European tour.… Continue reading Jan 12, 2025
Dec 12
It’s a big day in Mexico today. The Virgin of Guadalupe’s birthday means that Mexico City will be a chaos today with pilgrims coming from all over the country. As to myself, I am spending this weekend in San Francisco, visiting friends and seeing colleagues in the office. Las month we’ve been traveling around. We… Continue reading Dec 12
Nov 19, ’25
The market just closed. NVIDIA reported its earnings: another blowout. The market is relieved. We can breathe! Seasons are turning, days are shorter, and Thanksgiving is upon us. Last weekend I played Bach’s concerto in D minor with my piano teacher. If you’re interested here’s the video. It’s been fun to work on this Bach… Continue reading Nov 19, ’25
Burning Man
You can check my full BM photos album here I just came back from Burning Man, a movement/festival in the middle of the Nevada desert. I knew little about Burning Man beforehand. I first heard about it when I arrived in the Bay Area 10 years ago: my skip manager suggested we all go to… Continue reading Burning Man
Aug 14 notes
It’s been a month since I last wrote here! Time flies. I went to Cuernavaca, Mexico City, the Pacific Ocean, and back to Palm Springs! We first spent 5 days in my hometown of Cuernavaca where the weather is gorgeous alongside the food We then went to Mexico City where we explored some Taquerias, rode… Continue reading Aug 14 notes
July 14 notes
This week started in Boston where I was able to retrace some of my stomping grounds from when I lived there between 2013 and 2015. We headed for dinner at one of my favorite places: Felipe’s. I think the quality is not what is used to be. On Tuesday I headed to CT to visit… Continue reading July 14 notes
July 7 Notes
This week I attended Shakira’s concert with some colleagues from Google. I was initially supposed to go to her concert last year in Palm Springs. She was supposed to start her world tour over there. She cancelled because there was too much demand for her tour. Then, someone shared some free ticket with me, and… Continue reading July 7 Notes
One-week social media detox
Last week I decided to delete my Instagram and Facebook accounts. I realized I was spending too much time endlessly scrolling, so I thought it was better to take a break. I am not sure how long this will last, but my goal is to not install either app for a long period of time. … Continue reading One-week social media detox
Bloodbath Nation
Written by Paul Auster, Bloodbath Nation’s title is self-explanatory: a journey through the mass shootings that have plagued the United States, and the historical legal decisions that have led to the current state of affairs of mass shootings around the U.S. I find there isn’t too much to say without sounding repetitive. Unfortunately, the book… Continue reading Bloodbath Nation