Full-stack developer, been working with the web since the 90s. #HTML, #CSS, #Javascript, #Python, #PHP, enough #Ruby and #Node to get myself into trouble. #LAMP is fine but other stacks are fine too; I'm a quick learner.
Any position is okay; I've been out of the office for a while and I''d be happy doing just about anything as long as the income is stable.
hello my name is diana and i make bad software π #introductions
i like to work with p2p tech like dat and ipfs and stellar, and distributed databases like couchdb. i really like mesh networks but i haven't had the chance to work on one -- yet!
i believe there is enough for everyone. scarcity is a fiction and poverty is inflicted. we can be a better world for each other. we can be the change β β€
@dredmorbius whatever comes after late capitalism :P
it's an open-ended issue with good reason, because capitalism is such a global and encompassing phenomenon. we have to keep our imaginations open to systems beyond it, whatever their nature, so that we can do better for each other than this surreal nightmare.
post-capitalism isn't just another government that we'll hope people adjust to. it's something we have to do for each other, actively and always, because *we* are the machinery that will end scarcity. we can be the change for each other, with no need for top-down anything. there is nothing to wait for and nobody to wait on; we are in this together and together we are strong! β π₯ β€
Every time ending capitalism is directly discussed on here, some form of "yes, but" libertarianism/market-based something or another, that tries to fix capitalism through better and improved capitalism comes up.
This has been happening since the 1980s in the sort-of-mainstream dialogue in the U.S.
I know people mean well (I hope), but have you considered just...
*Vanna White hands, over a FALGSC backdrop as the curtain drops*