2023
Nuevo nombre, nuevos tiempos
Aprovechando que se acabó la era de Twitter, después de 15 estupendos años, y estoy empezando a hacer distintas pruebas en Mastodon, con una cuenta general en mastodon.social y otra separada para conectar con abogados internacionales en esq.social, he decidido cambiar el nombre al blog.
Es probable que le imprima un cambio estético también. Trastearé con las distintas plantillas el fin de semana.
Por ahora, el cambio del nombre. Siempre he identificado el blog con mi apellido, a fin de tener una identidad digital visible, pero me ha parecido buena idea dar al blog su propio nombre y dejar al autor a un lado.
Art128 hace referencia, en castellano, al artículo 128, párrafo 1, de la Ley reguladora de la Jurisdicción Contencioso-Administrativa, herramienta útil, qué digo, imprescindible, en mi trabajo diario.
En inglés, espero que se asocie a la palabra ‘arte’ y, junto con el número 128, que fuera de contexto no significa nada, le dé cierto carácter enigmático que se asocie a los temas no jurídicos que quiero compartir, y que en general quiero que contribuyan a que mis lectores sonrían un poco.
Nuevos tiempos. Hello, world.
Commercial aimed to «investors with a portfolio over 500.000€». The LinkedIn algorithm nailed it.

Commercial aimed to «investors with a portfolio over 500.000€». The LinkedIn algorithm nailed it.

Poe by Quora, AI chat app for iOS, endorsed by a known tech blogger, looked pretty attractive. First thing, it asked for a verifiable phone number. Big NO. It lets you opt for logging with an email address, so that’s what I did. Thankfully, I used Hide My Email. And after verifying the email address, the app asked again for a phone number. Before even showing what it does and why I might want to give them anything. Again, big NO. So that’s how my Poe experience ended. Paraphrasing TFG, SAD!
Poe by Quora, AI chat app for iOS, endorsed by a known tech blogger, looked pretty attractive. First thing, it asked for a verifiable phone number. Big NO. It lets you opt for logging with an email address, so that’s what I did. Thankfully, I used Hide My Email. And after verifying the email address, the app asked again for a phone number. Before even showing what it does and why I might want to give them anything. Again, big NO. So that’s how my Poe experience ended. Paraphrasing TFG, SAD!
Me está gustando mucho la serie The Rig, en Amazon Prime. Muchas caras conocidas, de Line of Duty, 12 Monkeys y Game of Thrones. Supervivencia en una plataforma gasística en medio del Mar de Escocia. También conocido como allí donde Jesucristo perdió el zapato.
Listado de posts de tech tips en enero de 2023: https://umerez.eu/2023/02/08/165838.html
Listado de posts de tech tips en enero de 2023
2023-01-29: Sigo con la organización del blog y el enlace con Mastodon
2023-01-07: Bloggers: Shortcut to obtain a list of your posts from last month
2023-01-04: https://art128.blog/2023/01/04/he-estado-jugando.html
2023-01-04: https://art128.blog/2023/01/04/ive-been-playing.html
2023-01-01: Shortcut to quickly post in Micro.blog
Listado de posts del blog legal en enero de 2023
2023-01-18: El ICAM es multado con 459.024 € por recomendar honorarios a sus colegiados | E&J
2023-01-16: La jurisdicción contencioso-administrativa es la última esperanza de la razón
2023-01-14: La cesión del derecho de cobro por el contratista no surte efecto hasta la aprobación de las certificaciones de obra
2023-01-14: A Revisionist History of Products Liability by Alexandra D. Lahav :: SSRN
2023-01-08: Apología de la brevedad en los escritos procesales | Estilo jurídico
2023-01-07: Listado de posts del blog legal en diciembre de 2022
2023-01-07: What you need to achieve justice
2023-01-07: ¿Es exigible la memoria de viabilidad económica a los estudios de detalle? | esPublicoBlog
2023-01-06: Aviso legal en los correos electrónicos
2023-01-06: Premios Blogs Jurídicos de Oro 2022 (4ª Edición)
2023-01-04: Justicia en la Diana - Entrevista a José María de Pablo (con transcripción)
2023-01-04: José María Agüeras sobre una excepción a la exclusión por contaminación de sobres
This is how I feel every time I read about US politics.

This is how I feel every time I read about US politics.

Yes, Salman Rushdie is up and running again. Life prevails, art is eternal, freedom makes us human.

I'm starting to read about the #earthquake in #Syria and #Turkey and every other internet quarrel else seems meaningless. My thoughts go out to our brothers and sisters.
I'm starting to read about the #earthquake in #Syria and #Turkey and every other internet quarrel else seems meaningless. My thoughts go out to our brothers and sisters.
I wear both of them at the same time, different wrists. I like the Apple Watch’s health tracking features. And I sometimes switch the Casio por an automatic Tissot. But I just love the Casio above all else. And when it comes to the alarm, the stopwatch or the count down, I always, always rely on the Casio.
I wear both of them at the same time, different wrists. I like the Apple Watch’s health tracking features. And I sometimes switch the Casio por an automatic Tissot. But I just love the Casio above all else. And when it comes to the alarm, the stopwatch or the count down, I always, always rely on the Casio.
Pluralistic: Higher interest rates increase both the monetary supply and inflation (04 Feb 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
> You’d think that a self-styled physicist of human behavior would avail themselves of the underlying methodology of the “hard” sciences, which is to say, forming falsifiable hypotheses and then checking to see whether they were borne out by real-world outcomes. > > But that’s not how the neoclassicals roll – they function like the caricature of the physicist whose every inquiry begins with “imagine a perfectly spherical cow of uniform density on a frictionless plane.” Or, as Ely Devons famously quipped, “If economists wished to study the horse, they wouldn’t go and look at horses. They’d sit in their studies and say to themselves, ‘What would I do if I were a horse?’” > > pluralistic.net/2022/10/2… > > (This is why the most heralded revolution in economics for generations is “behavioral economics,” which is a fancy way of saying, “Doing economics but checking to see if our assumptions about human behavior are actually right.”) > > The evidence for monetarism and its interest-rate prescription for reducing the monetary supply and taming inflation is…not good. In a post called “Do High Interest Rates Reduce Inflation? A Test of Monetary Faith,” Blair Fix brings out some empirical big guns to test the Friedman method, and finds it sorely in want of a practical basis: > > economicsfromthetopdown.com/2023/02/0… > > Fix pulls data from the World Bank to investigate the link between interest rates, monetary supply and inflation. He finds that even extremely high interest rates (e.g. Nicaragua’s 1992 interest rates of 450%) correlate with an increase in the monetary supply – this is likewise true for single- and double-digit interest rates.
Good to know. Scary, too.
I fell in love. Marzena Diakun conducting the performance of the New World Symphony #9 by Dvorak.
I fell in love. Marzena Diakun conducting the performance of the New World Symphony #9 by Dvorak.