Things That Shaped Me: HeadBone Zone
Before Subeta, before I knew I wanted to build communities, there was HeadBone Zone - a dial-up kids site with browser games that taught me everything.
I'm a software developer with 20+ years of experience building things you've probably used, from glitch to healthcare.gov. I've led teams, run engineering orgs, and shipped more code than I can reasonably claim to remember. Lately I've been working at the intersection of AI and healthcare, helping states move fast on their response to HR1.
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I've been writing things online in some form since 2004. This is an attempt to bring it all together, regardless of it's shape or completeness. I'm following a "digital garden" model, where some posts are seeds meant to grow and some are weird political takes from ten years ago frozen in amber.
Before Subeta, before I knew I wanted to build communities, there was HeadBone Zone - a dial-up kids site with browser games that taught me everything.
Apple could change the world overnight by removing X from the App Store. They won't.
I love surfing the web, and I think we should all link to websites more often. Here are some links out to folks more interesting and clever than me.
GitHub Actions has a package manager that ignores decades of supply chain security best practices: no lockfile, no integrity verification, no transitive pinning
You can get almost everything done with Vanilla CSS.
I love Oakland, and I am so excited to go to more Oakland B's games next year. The community around the team is so fun, and I didn't really get a chance to experience that until the end of the first season.
Let me make the argument why you should start self-hosting more of your personal services.
An excellent guide to using modern CSS color techniques, that make it easy to spin up entire color systems with just a few properties