

But I usually also have something like 15 unnamed pages open in iA Writer or Byword (I can't pick!) with notes and lists. I code in Atom, no surprise! I write Markdown documentation in Atom, too, because the Markdown preview is great. But I like that it's so compact, I do take it with me most places and try my best! I also really like using the wifi it has to put photos directly on my phone or take photos with the camera from my phone. I have a Fuji X100T camera that I'm sad to admit that after a year I'm no better at shooting manual with. Like butter! I inherited an older Simplicity serger from my Grandma and it's been so fantastic to have.


A Bernina has been a dream of mine to have and it's like butter. I recently treated myself to a Bernina 350 sewing machine. I have a retina iPad mini for reading books, articles and blogs or streaming Law and Order episodes next to my laptop. I have an iPhone 6S and this fun cat battery pack I got in Taipei, I love it so much! So now I mostly use it to test Atom and Electron on ARM because I think it would be great to have more software that works on these processors. This is how I learned that ARM processors were a thing and that dream wouldn't really be like I thought it would be. I have a 13" MacBook Pro, it's my work computer and life computer because I can't deal with syncing.Įven though I said I can't deal with syncing, I have an 11" ASUS Chromebook because I wanted a little computer just for writing in cafes and not feeling like I was "working". I love walking! What hardware do you use? I used to do so more before I started programing and am trying to get myself to disconnect more and get back to it these days. So that's why I'm where I am now but I'd like to bridge the gap one day. A few years ago, a year as a Code for America fellow turned me on - and empowered me - to build open source software. My degree is in architecture and I used to be an urban designer for the City of Boston. I'm really passionate about building tools that are accessible and hopefully empowering. I get to write open source for work which is pretty awesome! I also do a lot of open source not for work. I'm an engineer at GitHub on the Atom/ Electron team.
