I'd imagine that similarly to TWTXT, this suffers from the same accessibility and barrier of entry issues. It's one thing when all you have to do is type text in a textbox and click "Submit", but it's a whole thing entirely when you have to screw around with updating your website to do anything.
This feels very similar to Karakeep, but on-device instead of self-hosting.
The screenshots on the website don’t include images, so I was under the impression they’re not supported until I re-read the post here – it might be beneficial to add some.
Location: Israel
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, HTML, CSS, Some Crystal/Ruby, GitHub Actions and SourceHut builds, Liquid, Django, Jinja and so on, N8n. Getting more into AI/LLM.
Résumé/CV:
It's difficult, but try writing everything down, just to let it out at least.
Don't expect a magic bullet here. At least for me, even though I'm medicated, the constant torrent of ideas, of thoughts, of context switching is exhausting.
I remember complaining about this around five years ago [^1], and it looks like not much has changed since, save for the amount of people complaining about websites being full of garbage that serves no purpose or static resources being bigger than the should be.
Location: Israel
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, HTML, CSS, Some Crystal/Ruby, GitHub Actions and SourceHut builds, Liquid, Django, Jinja and so on.
Résumé/CV: https://hxii.github.io or https://0xff.nu or https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulglushak/
Email: cv <at> glushak <dot> net
I'm Paul, and I've mostly done Support Engineering – from Tier 1 to managing a team. I specialize in resolving complex user issues, building plugins and integrations, developing internal tooling, coming up with creative solutions and mentoring technical teams. Currently I'm focused on Python development, unit testing, and CI/CD automation, while giving Crystal and Swift a while. I'm passionate about small-web principles and minimalist, human-oriented tools.
I seek to learn while trying to make the world around me just a tiny bit better than I've found it.
- Inspiree by my wife to pursue my weaponized desire to create things and organize my thoughts, I’m trying to gather my marbles to learn Swift/SwiftUI in order to try building an iOS app that which will automate directing and funneling data to where it needs to go.
- Updating my personal SSG to support Obsidian fully, which should simplify the publishing process a bit more. https://0xff.nu/hajime/
- Trying to find a new job, which is proving to be more difficult than it should be if you have certain standards about work/life balance.
- Writing an informative article about automating with/for ADHD which explains the motivation and solutions that I came up with for perhaps the weirdest, yet most annoying issues I face or forget about on a daily basis.
Location: Israel
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, HTML, CSS, Some Crystal/Ruby
Résumé/CV: https://hxii.github.io or https://0xff.nu
Email: cv <at> glushak <dot> net
I'm Paul, and I've mostly done Support Engineering – from Tier 1 to management. I specialize in resolving complex user issues, building plugins and integrations, developing internal tooling, coming up with creative solutions and mentoring technical teams. Currently I'm focused on Python development, unit testing, and CI/CD automation, while giving Crystal and Swift a while. I'm passionate about small-web principles and minimalist, human-oriented tools.
I seek to learn while trying to make the world around me just a tiny bit better than I've found it.
I'd imagine that similarly to TWTXT, this suffers from the same accessibility and barrier of entry issues. It's one thing when all you have to do is type text in a textbox and click "Submit", but it's a whole thing entirely when you have to screw around with updating your website to do anything.