Portfolio

Standup Comedy Show at Gotham Comedy Club
ELEVATE - A Gendered-Language Flipping Tool That Exposes Bias: Neutrality.wtf Case Study
Standup Comedy set at the Gotham Comedy Club
The Dev Morning Show (At night) - Embracing Career Uncertainties
Join me and brilliant others for the Remote Connect 2022 conference (April 5-6) at the OpenSource track! I'll be talking about how to use principles of localization to support a global workforce!
Spoke at MMT Tech meetup -- Localization in Jamstack apps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNAApZIYZUw&ab_channel=IleshMistry https://twitter.com/IleshMistry/status/1465628136360534018
Delivered a talk for JamstackConf - How migrating my tool to Jamstack made me a better open source denizen
Published a blog post detailing the process I went through to migrate the architecture of neutrality.wtf from a monolithic hackathon project to Jamstack, and all the questions, considerations, refa...
Spoke at the Internet Archive's Enduring Legacy event about how ditigization of books is helping Wikipedia fight misinformation and improve knowledge equity https://twitter.com/internetarchive/stat...
Joined Jason's stream to talk about RTL support online! https://www.learnwithjason.dev/right-to-left-rtl-support-for-websites
Released my new personal website showcasing my projects and speaking engagements, with a nostalgia twist. It was really great to work with nuxtjs and vuetify, and try to convince the browser to rev...
Can Dynamic Sites Go Serverless? Why I migrated my dynamic sites to a serverless architecture A blog post for Netlify blogs about how and why I decided to migrate my one-off dynamic tools to server...
How to Use Open Source Projects in Your Job Search A lecture and Q&A at Innowest. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-use-open-source-projects-in-your-job-search-tickets-23317943597#
Released @mooeypoo/dom-word-replacer npm package A package used to perform word replacements in HTML documents. This is part of the revamping and migration to serverless architecture for neutrality...
Created Neutrality.wtf A tool that flips gendered-language around to test whether we can surface unconscious biases in written text online. Created during the Wikimania Hackathon. GitHub: • Main or...
Lightning talk: BiDi WAT?? A quick glance into some of the bigger challenges in supporting Right to Left content (and UI) online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17R_P_oRYnM&t=2159s
Wait, it does ??THAW When you are forced to reconsider your product’s UX to account for the needs of some languages, you are better suited to confront the underlying issues that hurt your interface...
Wait Wait, ?tahW: The Twisted Road to Right-to-Left Language Support As the popularity and reach of FLOSS grows, so does the need to support more languages. Internationalization support varies grea...
Nothing's Left but Always Right: The Twisted Road to RTL Support There are roughly 500 million speakers of Right-to-Left languages all over the world, and 16 RTL Wikipedias, but support of right-to...
Wikipedia as a castle in the wilderness: modernization in the dynamic world of the internet A developer’s journey from software development to systems thinking, and how it impacts the future of Wik...
Released Phoenix Proof of Value and prototype in Wikimedia Architecture repository.
Upgraded RTL.WTF and LTR.WTF to VuePress This was an interesting project in serverless architecture. I've migrated RTL.WTF and LTR.WTF to a VuePress with two Netlify sites building from the same re...
Created RTL.WTF and LTR.WTF Want to learn about some of the issues Right-to-Left users encounter online? Go to my new RTL.WTF site and not only read about them -- experience them for yourself. If r...
The effect of guess choices on the efficiency of a backtracking algorithm in a Sudoku solver How randomized choices are much more efficient in brute-force solutions for backtracking algorithm. Avai...