I don't do important work outside of my own hobbies, and most of my repositories are not interesting or useful in their current state.
My talent really shines my understanding of the intricacies of the English language and my ability to comprehend complicated language (that's why these words are so big!)
I will often come to a random GitHub repository, report a bug or fix a typo (usually the latter) and then disappear somewhere else. My outside work is entirely non-committal (literal meaning, not as in git
commits).
If your project needs commitment from contributors, then you're probably better off without me. I will leave 5 bugs and 0 code comments and then I will abandon your project forever. I am also often excessively frank in my communications and appear more rude than I usually intend to.
My friends sometimes describe me as a realistic person, and I don't entirely disagree.
Code is code, politics are politics. If you want to express your own politics, go buy a web server.
X11, X11Libre, Wayland, and GNOME have all recently violated this rule in the last 6 months.
My daily driver runs Wayland at the moment, but I really don't care about that choice. Both of them are maintained horribly (see above) and I would use something better if it were more convenient.
I think that the idea of sabotaging X11 in favor of Wayland is not a good one, but I'm stuck with two equally bad choices and Wayland was easier to set up on Ubuntu 25.04. Don't involve me in your petty wars and be grateful that someone cared to make the software (for zero cost) that profits you every single day, both financially and in a general sense.