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Sun, 26 Jan 2025 12:26:43 +0100
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@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ Because I have worked as a tech writer, developer, and architect in the past, people say that I'm not the _typical_ product manager, as I tend to deep dive quite a bit into the technology and programming side of things. I love programming after all, and even if I don't get to do it at work that much, I still do it in my (very little) free time.

### H3RALD ecosystem -I've recently collected what I call the _H3RALD Ecosystem_ on [code.h3rald.com](https://code.h3rald.com). It is a collection of my own tools, mainly for my personal use, that may also be useful to others. Every project is open source, and every project is either a standalone, self-contained command line tool or something equally minimal. You can obtain the source code of each of these tools via [code.h3rald.com](https://code.h3rald.com), [Sourcehut](https://sr.ht/~h3rald/ecosystem/sources), or [GitHub](https://github.com/h3rald) (even though I am thinking of progressively [giving up GitHub](https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/)). +I've recently collected what I call the _H3RALD Ecosystem_ on [code.h3rald.com](https://code.h3rald.com). It is a collection of my own tools, mainly for my personal use, that may also be useful to others. Every project is open source, and every project is either a standalone, self-contained command line tool or something equally minimal. You can obtain the source code of each of these tools via [code.h3rald.com](https://code.h3rald.com) or [GitHub](https://github.com/h3rald). -In particular, I am more frequently tinkering with [min](/min), [mn](/mn), [LiteStore](/litestore), [HastyScribe](/hastyscribe) and [HastySite](/hastysite). Projects like [pls](/pls) and [nimhttpd](/nimhttpd) are fairly _complete_, so changes are going to be more sporadic, but I am using them literally every day as well. +In particular, I am more frequently tinkering with [min](/min), [hex](/hex), [LiteStore](/litestore), [HastyScribe](/hastyscribe) and [HastySite](/hastysite). Projects like [pls](/pls) and [nimhttpd](/nimhttpd) are fairly _complete_, so changes are going to be more sporadic, but I am using them literally every day as well. ### Permacomputing, frugal computing, Solarpunk, artisan engineering...

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Right now, I am focusing on: * Making my web sites (this one in particular) smaller and less bloated, because [the small web is beautiful](https://benhoyt.com/writings/the-small-web-is-beautiful/]) -* Learning about [Uxn](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxn.html), the [Varvara](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/varvara.html) computer system, and the [Uxntal](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxntal.html) assembly language, with the aim to contribute to this ecosystem and leverage it to create my own _sustainable_ applications. +* Tinkering with my own ecosystem of tools, and evaluating the possibility of open sourcing more of them. +* Try learning about [Uxn](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxn.html), the [Varvara](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/varvara.html) computer system, and the [Uxntal](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxntal.html) assembly language, with the aim to contribute to this ecosystem and leverage it to create my own _sustainable_ applications. * Learning more and more from the members of the Merveilles community ### Semper exploro