I study socio-anthropology and computer science. Sometimes, I code. Mostly, I explore and write about stuff that I find interesting. I like working at the interface of tech and culture. If it's something that looks at how a group of people reacts to something new in their environment, then I'm probably into it. Simulations and modeling is sort of what I'm good at. I'm also particularly into documentation (a weird thing to be into) and creating usable datasets to help out other projects.
This is arranged according to frequency of use, from daily to at least a few projects in the last 4 years.
I'm always looking to expand what I can do. This is a list of tech I probably used a few times but I still haven't figured out.
I'll be honest. I use GitHub mainly to submit my coding projects for school, and maybe some hackathons here and there. I haven't posted side projects I've built. I haven't even posted the actual project projects I coded from my freelance work, org work, or even work work.
- Collaborating. I mostly work alone so I haven't gotten much practice in collaboration and contribution.
- Optimizating. I self-studied how to code so it's only now (that I'm studying CS in school) that I've been learning how to optimize my code.
- Planning. I tend to overestimate or underestimate the time and resources I need to finish a project and that's something I've been working on.
- Publishing. I don't exactly post my work publicly, which I want to change since I also want to document my progress.
Colophon: This README profile is a living markdown file -- always a work in progress. Last updated 18 Feb 2024 by ramennaut.