Preamble
As my identity continues to evolve, so do my insecurities as to how I interact with people, as well as how I definitely do not interact with people. Over the past few years, I have gained a sense of belonging for regions that I have never lived in, and in some cases, never even visited, my entire life. But more importantly, I wish to express myself as a person who is capable of changing the cultural dynamics of the industry at large, particularly to challenge the current ideologies at play allowing unethical corporations to take over computing interests that rightfully belong to the FOSS developers and their teams.
Interests
I am currently curious primarily about technology, but also about geography and mathematics. Additional interest clusters that may influence various strands of my passions include economic issues, as well as passing insecurities about setbacks from a utopian future environment built on equality and sustainability away from forcibly adhering to stereotypical roles and expectations. Many of the latest additions to the interest pool are interrelated and somewhat intersectional; for instance, my preferred application for my geography project(s) is QGIS, known as a “Digital Public Good” officially. Additional intersectional traits may include my ability to ally for groups of lesser representation to gain equal footing in the preferred industry in question.
