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nic-hartley

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I try to build cool things.

Funding Links: https://github.com/sponsors/nic-hartley

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I'm a professional developer working on a bunch of projects in my free time. If you appreciate those projects, you can drop me a few dollars.
There are some direct benefits, depending on why you're supporting. CED benefits very directly: More money means a better recording setup, licensing music, hiring professional audio editors, and so on. Redshell can benefit, too, but less directly: More money means I can buy more systems to test builds on, hire the occasional writer, and so on. My other projects will benefit mostly from having to spend less time finagling things for those two, but I can also buy myself a more comfortable chair, a standing desk that actually works, etc.
All told, sponsoring means I'll produce more code, faster, as well as being able to hire people to help with things I can't do.
A note, though: My work here is always hobby stuff. I want to keep it a hobby, not a second job. That means I'm not going to make any solid committments, and while I'll try to project timelines, I won't promise them.

Featured Works

nic-hartley/ced

Code Every Day, an educational podcast for learning to code

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nic-hartley/hexpawb

HexPawb is a low-latency anonymization network built with modern tech.

Language: Rust - Stars: 2