hi everybody from sweden!
after having gotten over the worst of the "omg what are these emaaaaiiiills" and (crucially) setting up an email filter i can now enjoy the og mailing list fun!
i'm alexander cobleigh, go by cblgh on the web and tilde.club http://tilde.club/~cblgh/~cblgh. here's my non tilde site https://cblgh.org/
i do a bunch of weird stuff, the most exciting right now is an open source project called cabal, https://cabal.chat/, a distributed peer-to-peer group chat platform/protocol i'm doing with some friends. rn it's intended more for smaller groups of friends, tech coops and the like (so like <= 32 people)
i'll try to sort out my tilde login situation later this week, so happy to see so many friendly and familiar e-faces!!
On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 at 17:29, Paul Carvill paul@paulcarvill.com wrote:
Hello everyone!
This avalanche of lovely messages was so funny to wake up to. I'm Paul. I'm a creative director at a tech company in London. I think my tilde page was the last bit of HTML I touched, way back in 2014. Wow, that actually feels like a million years ago. But I'm looking forward to webmastering again with renewed vigour!
http://tilde.club/~paulcarvill/
On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 at 15:58, Tim H tim@hithlonde.com wrote:
Greetings all!
What a wonderful thing, to see over 120 emails from a mailing list and it just making me happy. :D
My name is Tim Habersack; but I am timotheus pretty much everywhere. I've been a web developer for a long-ish time now and still have imposter syndrome much of the time, so yay! I work mostly in "modern" PHP, golang, python. For fun I strongly enjoy making mediocre fantasy poetry (https://tim.hithlonde.com/tag/poetry), dream and plan out ascii-based RPG games, etc.
tilde: https://tilde.club/~timotheus
blue bird: https://twitter.com/timotheus
Github: https://github.com/timbotron
My blag: https://tim.hithlonde.com
Something non-intro related, this weekend my wife, 3 kids (8, 6 and 1) and I are all getting into hula hooping. Like... "looking up new hula hoop moves on the internet" into it. It's really fun to see how long you can go.