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I'm a free software advocate and software engineer. I graduated 2012 from the University of Redlands, with a B.S. in Computer Science. I live in the Mission in foggy San Francisco, and enjoy playing [[:w:Bridge|Bridge]] and the occasional jaunt for [[:w:Parkour|Parkour]]. I have contributed to many free software projects in the past, including [[:w:Minetest|Minetest]], [[:w:Etherpad|Etherpad]], and [[:w:OpenHatch|OpenHatch]]. |
I'm a free software advocate and software engineer. I graduated 2012 from the University of Redlands, with a B.S. in Computer Science. I live in the Mission in foggy San Francisco, and enjoy playing [[:w:Bridge|Bridge]] and the occasional jaunt for [[:w:Parkour|Parkour]]. I have contributed to many free software projects in the past, including [[:w:Minetest|Minetest]], [[:w:Etherpad|Etherpad]], and [[:w:OpenHatch|OpenHatch]]. |
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I also really enjoy reading and discussing court cases, either oral arguments or decisions. I'm subscribed to the Cornell Supreme Court bulletin, so give me a few hours to read in the morning and then ask me about cases that are in the news! |
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I'm a free software advocate and software engineer. I graduated 2012 from the University of Redlands, with a B.S. in Computer Science. I live in the Mission in foggy San Francisco, and enjoy playing Bridge and the occasional jaunt for Parkour. I have contributed to many free software projects in the past, including Minetest, Etherpad, and OpenHatch.
I also really enjoy reading and discussing court cases, either oral arguments or decisions. I'm subscribed to the Cornell Supreme Court bulletin, so give me a few hours to read in the morning and then ask me about cases that are in the news!