For 24 years, (...) [I've been] throwing myself at a door that was double-locked and deadbolted and now that door is open a crack and –god damn it– I'm hopeful.
Not optimistic, fuck optimism; optimism is the idea that things will get better no matter what we do, and I know what we do matters.
Hope is the belief that we can improve things –even in small ways– and then that [imporvement] will ascend [us] a gradient towards the world that we want and attain higher vantage points; from which new courses of action, invisible to us here in this lower elevation, will be revealed.
Hope is a discipline, it requires that you not give in to despair, so I'm here to tell you, don't despair.
Even the most forceful wind is invisible, we only see it by it's effects.
— Cory Doctorow, Dec 28th 2025, A post-American, enshittification resistant internet
A part self-taught and part college-taught coder in the body of Obelix. 🙂
I got a day job and in my free time I work on my projects. Also, I sometimes push bug-fixes to vscode or help fix random projects' documentations when I find a something that irritates me. :3
I'm currently working on 2 projects that will help me manage a github kanban board more easily.
After I make a MVP that's good enough for me from those projects, I will move my past project notes to my kanban board: "Side Project Backlog".
You can check what I do from there after I finish those.
Well, this name is unique for a reason. Search this name where you usually hangout. If I'm there, I probably am talking about cats or projects. Use that to determine if that account is mine or not. :3
P.S: Use git rebase, make people use rebase, it's soooo nicer than just merging.




