After being with Mozilla for a little over 5 years, I've been laid off today, alongside a group of some of my favorite people. So, I'm on the job market! I've got ~8 years #iOS, #Swift, and #ObjC under my belt, working on everything from libraries all the way through full user-facing features. So, I'm #opentowork. Remote (US), working out of the Chicagoland area. Boosts would be much appreciated!
The BBC is extending their Mastodon instance hosting trial, citing the first 6 months has been a positive experience.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2024-02-extending-our-mastodon-social-media-trial
Actively working and looking for a new gig since my workplace is making another major push away from hybrid work to in-office. Figured I’d drop a casual post to see if anyone comes across something! Pref fully remote.
Software dev for about 6 years, mostly web applications, always full-stack. Primarily work with c# and dotnet, but at home I primarily use C/Python for desktop applications + game dev engine tinkering.
I don’t need much more than a shell, text editor, and browser. I get up and running with new languages and frameworks quickly, so switching around doesn't bother me.
I reference WCAG often, use NVDA/Lighthouse to assess my application's usability, and try to share what I know with my peers at appropriate times.
Boosts are welcome!
I got let go of my current job; our management was suffering dysfunction.
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I am looking for another.
I am a senior software engineer, mostly backend, with a decade and a half of experience. I know Go, Python, C, C++, and Rust. I have some Docker and Terraform experience. I have low-level Linux and BSD internals knowledge as well. I have other knowledge too, like OpenLDAP, Xen, KVM, all sorts of things. I can pick up just about anything.
My resume is here: https://elizafox.space/stuff/Resume.pdf
Thanks to everybody who visited the Linux on Mobile stand! At the postmarketOS part we had so many great conversations and a fun time showing all the UIs + devices running mainline linux! A small cheatsheet revealing itself below the Sxmo phone certainly helped, and a lot of people were excited to try it out.
Shout out to our friends from the projects next to us, as always it has been amazing to collaborate with everyone! 🥳
See you next year!
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