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Ship small, ship often.
Small changes keep the feedback loop fast and the blast radius small.
I build software that is fast, considered, and honest — the kind of thing that holds up when the demo ends and the users arrive. Most of what I make lives in browsers, but I spend a lot of time in the seam between product and systems.
I care about clear types, tight loops, and small interfaces. I don't ship fast because I'm careless — I ship fast because I trim what doesn't matter.
I'm currently accepting new work.
Small changes keep the feedback loop fast and the blast radius small.
A good type signature explains more than most READMEs.
Slow software erodes trust — fast software earns it.
Clever code costs; boring code compounds.