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Commie non-binary trans woman.


amy
@amy

(I originally typed this up as part of a share from the artist alley account, but after being told about how cohost works re: adding tags as part of a share I decided to make this a standalone post.)

One of the two projects I've been a part of is on a sudden hiatus and it's left my pay hundreds short of what I'd usually make to cover rent and bills. And since my car is currently out of commission preventing me from traveling, I'm looking for dev work I can do remotely for the time being. The lead of the other project I'm on has agreed to pay me more at the end of the month, but it'll start to affect them financially after too long, so I don't want to keep that going.

I have programming experience with many game engines (what I name off is in no particular order); Godot, MonoGame, Unity, and plenty of custom-made solutions. Additionally, I have experience writing C, C++, C#, GDScript, Rust, Lua, and more. The time I've put into engine programming and porting things has helped me become very versatile, and it's gone hand in hand with my strong attention to detail and ability to identify patterns. While I specialize in dealing with graphics and audio programming, I can comfortably and confidently touch most any part of the stack if needed. It's in the listing I shared with this post, but I have a portfolio here detailing a sample of my skills and projects.

If you're a team member or lead looking for someone new to bring on, and think my skill set and experience would benefit your work, don't hesitate to contact me via email!

If not, share this post wherever you can, and see if others know anyone that needs a programmer. If you would still like to help me financially in the meantime, I have a PayPal you can donate to.

Thank you for reading this through <3




dog
@dog

A bit back Aura asked me for recommendations of jazz that's available on Bandcamp, and with Bandcamp Friday coming up I thought I'd post it here too for anyone who's interested. This isn't a definitive tour or anything, just reflective of my personal tastes.

Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement

Kamasi Washington's one of the most interesting jazz musicians today - a soaring, cinematic sound that experiments with countless genres. This is his latest album and a good introduction.

Gideon Nxumalo - Jazz Fantasia

A classic South African jazz album from 1962, it's an interesting mix of traditional jazz from the period with traditional South African instruments.

Various artists - Pyramid Pieces 1 & 2

A pair of compilations of Australian jazz from 1969-1980. Essential albums in my opinion, covering a wide range of subgenres. Please listen to Allan Zavod's track Circles from the second comp, which is one of the most beautiful and breathtaking jazz songs I've ever heard.

Duval Timothy - Sen Am

Duval Timothy has a fascinating minimalist, impressionist sound that's like no one else I've heard. I quite like his music, and Sen Am is maybe my favourite.

London Brew - Self-titled

Wildly experimental free jazz interpretation of Bitches Brew. Take a listen - I don't think I can properly describe the sound.

Pat Coil - Music for Humans… and other species

One of the things I love the most is when old 80s fusion jazz guys are able to just keep at it. Music for Humans is a recent album from Pat Coil, who I originally knew from his 80s band Recoil; it's all new compositions, frequently chill, with a sound that makes it clear where his musical roots are from.



DavidForbes
@DavidForbes

Curse Null, the amazing trans woman who wrote the above reminder against collaboration, is now homeless. It desperately needs funds to extend a hotel stay while trying to seek more lasting housing, as well as for food and other essentials.

Curse's paypal is dimmekur at gmail. Anything helps.