I'm a bloke with a dog, and I've been part of the Komodo Community since early 2018, spending my spare hours learning, building and testing. Most of this work has been self-directed until recently when I was honored with a place within the team as a dApp dev, support agent and qa tech.
Before joining the community, I spent the last decade working with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), automating cartographic production, running spatial analysis, managing spatial databases, and running ArcGIS/QGIS training courses. Before that I was a nightshift forklift jockey in cold storage.
I've been an afterhours coder since my old man introduced me to PERL as a youngster, and done a variety of "on the side" contracts over the years using a variety of languages.
More recently, I've spent the last 7 Aussie summers serving as an "intel" officer during fire suppression incidents in Australia, creating fire spread prediction maps and tools like flir2qr, which delivers hot spot maps from aerial imagery onto the smartphones of on ground crews before the observation aircraft lands to refuel.
I want to help build things to create a decentralised future I'd like to live in, and empower like-minded and motivated community members to do the same.
Running a NN is the next step in learning more and being able to do more.
Collaboration, content and competitions. I have more ideas than time, and know there is talent within the community worth rewarding. If you have the time and talent to help, I'd like to tip you with tokens so we can build something awesome.
- 25% Premium canine food and apparel. If KMD price rises beyond the cost of feeding Skrunch, the excess will be used to adopt/sponsor additional pack mates from the local shelter, or proportionally re-allocated to the initiatives below.
- 25% GPS/IoT development (both that which I am doing, and toward bounties or approved community projects).
- A portion of Notary Node funds earned will also be awarded to winners of monthly community competitions (you dont need to vote for me to participate).