a year of accessibility
I wanted to write a little on my focus on accessibility in 2022, its outcomes, and my next steps. I’ve included links to the resources that helped me the most in this effort.
I wanted to write a little on my focus on accessibility in 2022, its outcomes, and my next steps. I’ve included links to the resources that helped me the most in this effort.
Today marks my one-year anniversary working at Mozilla! I wish I had been more prepared with a celebration post, but today also marks my first day back after a week-long trip, so this is more of an on-the-fly note.
I’m so grateful to be working with such a fantastic group of people, and the past year has really illustrated just how much I can still learn. Getting the chance to meet my coworkers in person for the first time at the All Hands last week was an amazing capstone for the year. Looking forward to many more anniversary posts after this one.
After my first few weeks at Mozilla, diving back into vim as my full-time editor and using Searchfox heavily, I got the idea to write a plugin to make it easier to search directly from vim.
Instead of the traditional ‘hello world’ post, I thought it might be more useful to share my home office setup. I have a strange fascination with photos of other people’s workspaces, so I thought I could start off with mine.
I’ve been trying to slide back into the habit of art as a hobby, and the most uncomfortable aspect of that for me is making it publicly visible.
As much as I enjoy over-engineering solutions, and as much time as I’ve spent thinking about how I might build the best possible hugo or 11ty or jekyll blog theme to accomplish this, I decided the best solution for now was something that works out of the box, with an established community.