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Backstory

  • Things I understand are way less exciting than things I don't understand.
  • As a kid I got a copy of RPG Maker for the original Playstation and realized I was spending weeks (ab)using the simple logic editor in that game to build things it was never meant to build
  • My dad said "hey that sounds like computer programming maybe try that"
  • Checked out some Dummies books from the library and found coding fun.
  • Taught myself Linux in the same way - checking out a Red Hat 7 book from the library with the install CDs still in the back and just screwing around with how you could break what you could do with a "free OS" taught me a ton of basic operating system theory.
  • A few years later I was compiling my own Linux kernels with my own kconfig for kicks.
  • A few more years later got a BS in Software Engineering.
  • Open-source is the best software development paradigm I've come across - it's the world I grew up in and it's the world I feel most comfortable in.

What I do for money right now

Architect, designer, and programming language polyglot most at home with an open-source stack in a Linux/Unix/macOS environment. Have been accused by peers of being creative, intuitive, pessimistic, and a disciplined engineer, but I would like to take this opportunity to clear my name and reject those accusations. Except maybe "pessimistic", I'll cop to that.

Rust/Go/Javascript/Terraform/Shell/Python are what I work with daily.

Dumb thing I'm most proud of doing

  • Despite having no soldering or electronics experience, I replaced all the capacitors in the guts of an old CRT television without electrocuting myself, and it worked. I now use this television to play 90's-era video game consoles. Because I have done this, and not died, I will die a proud man.

    Unless I do it again and die a slightly younger (but still proud) man.

What I think is important

  • Keeping the joy, fun and sense of play and discovery at the center of all work, personal or professional, and protecting the right of others to keep it there too.

Where I Keep Code

I prefer to keep personal projects on https://tangled.org and Codeberg, using Github only as a mirror for those, or for runner-heavy open repos where Microsoft can subsidize the runner compute.

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