I'm here a lot, building data-intensive products from the ground up. I'm bullish on, and a big booster of:
- modal.com! Truly cloud-native application development. The fastest way to run code in the cloud.
- πΏπ @bazelbuild and generally using functional principles to keep things sane. (I've open-sourced a few tools for the Bazel ecosystem, see below)
- Good old-fashioned books π. Two recent favourites are The Plot Against America and The Netanyahus.
- Effective Altruism. Helping, not harming. Doing, not having. Building, not consuming. (Mosquito nets, not the SBF/FTX-style embarassment)
- Writing about software. I semi-regularly publish a post at thundergolfer.com/blog. A few are...
- ddiaflashcards.com - Building a study deck for a much loved software textbook. A small digital product, available for π₯ $$.
- Growing Python in the Bazel ecosystem. See various projects in my pins. I previously did maintenance duty for bazelbuild/rules_python. Unfortunately, I no longer have time to dedicate to the ecosystem.
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- whitelist.sh - A goal-oriented, calendar aware content feed that I would have wanted to use during my undergrad. π·π»ββοΈ
Computing is pop culture. [...] Pop culture holds a disdain for history. Pop culture is all about identity and feeling like you're participating, It has nothing to do with cooperation, the past or the futureβit's living in the present. I think the same is true of most people who write code for money. They have no idea where [their culture came from]. - Alan Kay