A behind-the-scenes look at my professional creative stack on Linux: the open-source tools I use for design, photo, video, audio, writing, and office work, and how open standards keep the whole workflow portable and professional.
Web tech isn’t just for sites anymore. Web engines became predictable enough for serious desktop apps. Why it’s happening, plus a quick security tip.
CSS has grown beyond the web into a shared styling language for modern interfaces. Here’s why that matters, plus a fun way to learn it with small projects.
In this edition of The Roll Out, I explore how rediscovering the simple joy of learning—through Linux tools, tiny experiments and everyday life—can spark new ideas.
In this edition, we're talking the command-line and terminals, or should I say, "The rise of the terminal...ator"? Okay, maybe we'll edit that one in post. There was a time when the terminal, also known as the
Welcome to The Roll Out, where you can keep up with what I’m building and writing. In this edition, I explore why minimalism must serve usability, why automation matters early, and where to find more of my recent work.
An insightful look into my journey to finding Fedora, becoming and contributor, and being a part of the global community that makes it possible.
This year has been a wild ride so far, but a great one — probably my best year ever! One of the primary highlights of that wild ride, would have to
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*In summer of 2023, I participated in the Outreachy program as an intern with Fedora Badges Design. As an avid user and advocate for open source