This is the main index.html file for my GitHub Pages site
It includes links to the following pages:
Welcome to the repository for my personal GitHub Pages site, hosted at https://cmathgit.github.io/.
Role-Pseudonymous Prompting Protocol (RPP)
This is an AI-Security Methodology that I devised which aims to protect the identity of the user, and it is working fantastically, e.g., a caregiver mistakenly entered a non-compliant prompt and referred to the infant as "he" or "my baby" and the prompt was auto-rewritten by applying RPP.
Role-Pseudonymous Prompting Protocol (RPP) is an AI-security method that auto-converts all prompts into third-person, role-based, de-identified case descriptions, ensuring privacy, neutrality, and safe AI interaction across calls, tools, and logs.
The Role-Pseudonymous Prompting Protocol (RPP) is an AI-security methodology designed to safeguard user identity by enforcing de-identification at the prompt level. All inputs are automatically converted into third-person, role-based, neutral case descriptions that retain only task-relevant facts while omitting personal pronouns, identifiers, or emotional framing. This transformation ensures that language models receive prompts framed as generalizable cases rather than personal narratives, thereby reducing privacy risk, mitigating bias, and aligning with responsible AI use in sensitive domains. RPP is applied consistently across all model calls, tool interactions, and system logs, with non-compliant prompts rewritten automatically. By embedding pseudonymization directly into the interaction layer, RPP establishes a robust, domain-agnostic safeguard for secure and ethical AI deployment.
Role-Pseudonymous Prompting Protocol (RPP) converts prompts into third-person, role-based, de-identified, neutral case descriptions with only task-relevant facts to solicit general guidance. Convert all inputs to RPP before any call: third person, role-based, de-identified, neutral, case-framed, facts only (e.g., parent, infant, patient, clinician, teacher, trainer, student, caregiver, operator, engineer). Within RPP, the terms Scribere / Scriber / Scribe denote the Neutral Author-Role—a standardized, identity-free pseudonym for the person generating input. This term replaces self-referential identifiers such as “I,” “me,” “my,” or “the user,” ensuring that authorship is acknowledged without exposing personal identity. Apply RPP to all sub-calls, logs, and outputs; auto-rewrite noncompliant prompts, substituting the Neutral Author-Role (“Scribere/Scriber/Scribe”) wherever self-reference occurs.
This site serves as a central hub providing access to various aspects of my professional and personal online presence. The main index.html page acts as a landing page, directing visitors to more specific content.
- Main Page (
index.html): The entry point to the site, offering a brief welcome and links to the other pages. - Personal CV (
cruzgmacias-cv): My detailed Curriculum Vitae, outlining my work experience, education, technical skills, certifications, projects, and other professional activities. - Music Portfolio (
crossofthemessiah): A showcase of my musical work and portfolio. (Assuming this is the correct link based onindex.html)
This site is primarily built using:
- HTML5: For structuring the content of the web pages.
- CSS3: For styling and layout (including W3.CSS framework in the CV page).
- JavaScript: For dynamic elements and interactions (e.g., the Bible Gateway widget on the CV page).
- W3Spaces: For templated hosting of the site.
You can view the live site directly by visiting: https://cmathgit.github.io/
For a complete Limitation of Liability Statement, please visit my website.
For a complete Statement of Copyright Protection, please visit my website.
index.html: The main landing page.anchoredtimesministry2027/: Anchored Times Ministry page.cruzgmacias-cv/: Personal Curriculum Vitae page.crossofthemessiah/: Music Portfolio page.
README for cruzgmacias-cv
This page presents my detailed Curriculum Vitae. It is structured using the W3.CSS framework and includes Font Awesome icons for visual enhancement.
- Contact & Professional Links: Provides contact information, links to LinkedIn, downloadable versions of the Resume and CV, audio summaries, GitHub profile and specific project repositories (like Project Euler, Coindesk Java Project, Bitcoin API Python App, Suno AI Music App, .Net Student Grade App), and links to academic papers. Includes important disclaimers regarding copyright and content liability.
- Technical & Programming Skills: Lists a comprehensive range of technical skills, programming languages, frameworks, and tools, rated with percentage bars indicating proficiency/experience. Covers various tech stacks (Oracle, Microsoft, Google, LAMP), operating systems (Linux, Windows), methodologies (Agile, OOP), and specific software (Cybersecurity tools, SQA tools, etc.).
- Work Experience: Details past and present roles in chronological order, including:
- IT Programmer Analyst (Oracle Cloud Developer) at UC Health
- Adjunct Instructor (CIS) at Kishwaukee College
- Product Support Engineer (NICE CXone Developer) at Textel CX Inc.
- IT Programmer Analyst I (Oracle Application Developer) at Ameren Services
- Application Programmer (Oracle/PeopleSoft Developer) at Pepsi MidAmerica
- Computer Software Specialist at Americana Financial Group
- Tutoring Center Supervisor (Math/CS) at NIU Access P.A.L.
- Mathematics Tutor at Kishwaukee College
- Each entry includes the company, location, duration, primary tech stack, other technologies used, client-side/server-side development details, and key responsibilities.
- Education & Certifications: Lists academic degrees (M.S. in Computer Science with Cybersecurity concentration, B.S. in Mathematical Sciences with minors in CS and Anthropology, A.S.), relevant coursework, institutions attended, graduation dates, GPAs, and professional certifications (Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity, Master Tutor, Oracle PeopleSoft, DCSE).
- Printable CV/Resume: Includes embedded viewers and direct links to download/print the CV and Resume from OneDrive.
- Extracurricular Programming Projects: Showcases various personal projects with links, including websites (EBS Ministries, Macias Wedding, CVs for others, Music Portfolios, Guitar Tabs, Open Mic Worship), GitHub repositories, and specific web development examples (Fibonacci program, embedding media, regex examples, UUID generation).
- Academic Endeavors: Details academic research contributions, such as work as an Applied Research Consultant & R Programmer at SIU Carbondale.
- Bible Gateway Widget: Includes an interactive widget for looking up Bible verses.
- Serving the Lord & His People: Outlines volunteer and ministry roles, including Small Groups Leader, Worship Team Member, Music Ministry Team Member, and Bible Study Host/Web Developer, along with relevant scriptural context and a disclaimer regarding volunteer work.
- Featured Posts: Embeds recent content from social media platforms like YouTube (including podcast series, tech demos), LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.
- Footer: Contains social media links and repeats the disclaimers.
This page leverages external resources like Google Fonts, W3.CSS, Font Awesome, and embeds content from YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, OneDrive, Google Drive, and Bible Gateway.
README for crossofthemessiah
This page showcases my musical work and portfolio. It includes:
- Header: Contains the site title and navigation menu.
- Bio Section: Provides a brief introduction to my musical journey and background.
- Music Collection: Lists various musical projects with links to audio samples, videos, and performance details.
- Footer: Contains social media links and a disclaimer regarding content liability.
This page leverages external resources like YouTube, SoundCloud, and embeds content from various platforms.
This page serves as my digital music portfolio, showcasing my musical creations, performances, and related activities under the name "Cross of the Messiah".
The primary goal of this page is to share my musical journey, original compositions, performance recordings, and potentially collaborate with other artists or ministries.
- Navigation: Provides easy access to different parts of the portfolio or related links.
- Artist Bio / Introduction: Offers background on my musical influences, style (e.g., Gospel, Worship, Instrumental), and mission.
- Music Showcase: This is the core section, potentially featuring:
- Original Compositions: Embedded audio players (e.g., SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or HTML5
<audio>) or links to stream/download original songs. This might include details about the inspiration, lyrics, and instrumentation. - Performance Recordings: Embedded video players (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo) showcasing live performances, music videos, or studio sessions.
- AI-Assisted Music: Tracks created with the assistance of AI tools (like Suno), potentially with notes on the creative process and human input, linking back to the copyright disclaimer concepts.
- Collaborations: Projects involving other musicians or artists.
- Genre/Mood Categorization: Music might be organized by genre, theme, or album/EP.
- Original Compositions: Embedded audio players (e.g., SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or HTML5
- Gallery/Media: May include images related to performances, instruments, or artwork.
- Contact/Social Links: Information on how to connect via social media platforms relevant to music (e.g., YouTube channel, SoundCloud, Instagram).
- Footer: Includes standard footer information, potentially repeating copyright or content disclaimers, especially relevant for AI-assisted music.
- Built primarily with HTML5, CSS3, and potentially JavaScript for interactive elements (like custom players or galleries).
- Embeds media content hosted on external platforms such as YouTube, SoundCloud, Vimeo, Bandcamp, etc.
- May include direct audio/video file hosting using HTML5 tags (
<audio>,<video>). - Features a mix of human-authored and potentially AI-assisted musical works, adhering to the copyright and content disclaimers outlined elsewhere.
This page aims to provide an engaging overview of my musical endeavors.
Limitation of Liability Statement: The author assumes no liability for any harm caused by or to the contents of this site, including but not limited to damages resulting from the interpretation or use of the fictional content, the external website ai-2027.com site, or the AI technologies discussed. The author reserves the right to make revisions without prior notice.
LLM Code Generation Notice
Portions of this codebase were generated or refined using large language models (LLMs) including models such as Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, DeepSeek, Qwen, Dolphin-Llama, and more, integrated API Plugins Such as Cline, Continue, Roo Code, and more, and Service Providers such as OpenRouter, Ollama, HuggingFace, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot and more. Final code was reviewed and adapted by the project maintainer. Use at your own risk.
# Limitation of Liability Statement
For a complete Limitation of Liability Statement, please visit my website: cruzgmacias-cv.
For a comprehensive understanding of the fictional blog's structure, content, and functionality, please examine the https://cmathgit.github.io/anchoredtimesministry2027/ file directly.