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Here are the technologies I'm familiar with
Here are the technologies I'm familiar with


* ansible
vim
* bash
emacs
* black
slack
* c
irc
* c#
irccloud
* c++
protonmail
* chrome
gmail
* clojure
email
* debian
sms
* docker
signal
* emacs
macos
* email
ios
* f#
ubuntu
* firefox
debian
* fish
linux
* gmail
nixos
* go
rust
* heroku
python
* ios
javascript
* irc
prettier
* irccloud
black
* java
heroku
* javascript
puppet
* kubernetes
ansible
* linux
docker
* macos
kubernetes
* nixos
powershell
* ocaml
fish
* powershell
c
* prettier
c++
* protonmail
java
* puppet
c#
* python
f#
* ruby
ocaml
* rust
ruby
* signal
bash
* slack
chrome
* sms
firefox
* ubuntu
clojure
* vim
webassembly
* webassembly


Ok rather than rate all of these right now... let me just say that I would enjoy having a streaming platform that's not twitch.
Ok rather than rate all of these right now... let me just say that I would enjoy having a streaming platform that's not twitch.
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I should really go to bed
I should really go to bed

"better editing through state machines"

Latest revision as of 01:19, 28 January 2022

Here are the technologies I'm familiar with

  • ansible
  • bash
  • black
  • c
  • c#
  • c++
  • chrome
  • clojure
  • debian
  • docker
  • emacs
  • email
  • f#
  • firefox
  • fish
  • gmail
  • go
  • heroku
  • ios
  • irc
  • irccloud
  • java
  • javascript
  • kubernetes
  • linux
  • macos
  • nixos
  • ocaml
  • powershell
  • prettier
  • protonmail
  • puppet
  • python
  • ruby
  • rust
  • signal
  • slack
  • sms
  • ubuntu
  • vim
  • webassembly

Ok rather than rate all of these right now... let me just say that I would enjoy having a streaming platform that's not twitch.

I'm interested in writing about technologies I think are cool and why

I should really go to bed

"better editing through state machines"