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Documentation for The Psalms - my blog about software’s intersection with culture. Not just for the website - for the entire process (correspondence, notetaking, drafting, *revising*, editorializing, promoting, discussing, and even reflecting.)
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Testing GitHub Sponsors #113

Open extratone opened 3 years ago

extratone commented 3 years ago

Testing GitHub Sponsors

Testing GitHub Sponsors

Support my exploration of Editorial With Git as I continue to study hands-on how we might best bring technology media's perspective back to the little realities of the individuals who actually build the functions and features of its foundation.

Introduction

G̏̽͋ͩͬ͊̈́o͌ͭ͆̂̍̈́̌oͩ͒ͩd̋̃͑ ͐ͣm̌orͬͥͤͣ̊n̋ͧͩ͐i͛̉n̔̎g̏͂̔ͦ̈!̿̍͆̽͒̍

I'm David Blue and I am not a software developer. Though I do fairly regularly author and distribute various tool-adjacent configurations you may find of value, I am fundamentally not a builder, though I am relentlessly compelled to seek out spaces like GitHub where builders congregate around the context of work


Don’t forget to delete this placeholder text 🙃

Here are some ideas of what you can tell your potential sponsors:
- [ ] Who are you, and where are you from?
- [ ] What are you working on?
- [ ] Why is their sponsorship important? How will you use the funds?

Hint: You can include images and emojis in your bio!
extratone commented 3 years ago

Embeddables

Button

<iframe src="https://github.com/sponsors/extratone/button" title="Sponsor extratone" height="35" width="116" style="border: 0;"></iframe>

Card <iframe src="https://github.com/sponsors/extratone/card" title="Sponsor extratone" height="225" width="600" style="border: 0;"></iframe>