Perhaps useful for someone: remote-jobs
Yesterday I learned that Games Done Quick use open source software for their broadcast graphics. The person responsible for developing the layouts and some of the software involved has done a video series on their GDQ layouts system, and GDQ open sources their broadcast layouts each year.
(video series) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAzj9Zddogs&index=1&list=PL1EO2PfU4nFnB4c40SzUpulvYvVmPxeTx
(GDQ's Github)
https://github.com/GamesDoneQuick
(Backbone software)
https://github.com/nodecg/nodecg
(thanks @codl!)
God i'm so happy niche devices are getting funded
https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/09/former-psion-designers-return-with-a-fresh-take-on-the-pda/#/ https://cybre.space/media/A4S7UFui954y9FC1p2Q
like, my ability to write something in this language that consumes every core _and_ is understandable; it's great. just great.
this weekend, I updated secureoperator to make it more friendly to contributors; contribution guidelines, wiki, etc: https://github.com/fardog/secureoperator
wrote up some documentation on getting secureoperator—the open-source dns-over-https bridge i maintain—set up in your local network https://github.com/fardog/secureoperator/wiki/Setting-up-dnsmasq-with-secureoperator
software developer, shifty biscuit. small inside, big outside. https://fardog.io