Behind YouTux there’s a person. Not a brand, not an algorithm, not an avatar generated by some premium AI subscription. A real person. With a past, strong ideas, and no desire to show their face.
I studied classical humanities, fell in love with philosophy and critical thinking before I even understood the cost. I enrolled in Law, convinced that justice was the highest tool for shaping civilization. But I soon realized that truth doesn’t live in courtrooms or legal codes. So I changed direction, and today I work in nuclear medicine: the science of seeing inside the human body without cutting it open. Another kind of invisible truth.
My journey into Linux began in 2001. Not out of trend, but out of frustration. My spiritual guide? Pollycoke, an extraordinary, visionary, free blog written by Felipe — a voice that stood apart from the crowd in an already conformist digital world.
Since then, I’ve never looked back. Linux is much more than an operating system. It’s a philosophical ground, a political lab, a technical refuge. Free software is the only space where I truly feel at home.
I’m passionate about photography (the real kind, no filters), design that communicates, language, and philosophy. I write, I read, I imagine.
YouTux is the extension of all this. A YouTube channel, yes — but first and foremost a mental diary, a cultural act of resistance.
Anonymity is a deliberate choice. Not out of fear, but out of coherence. Here, ideas matter — not faces.
YouTux is critique, passion, provocation. It’s free, but never trivial. It’s for everyone, but not for just anyone.
If you’ve made it this far, maybe you’re searching for something too. Welcome.