Chris Nelson

@chrisnelsonsdog@mstdn.social
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Socially awkward penguin, rollin' hard in the land of fediverse chicks and reply guys.

Just wrapped up high school and exploring what's next! You probably know me from Altbot (the accessibility bot that helps make Fedi more inclusive), but I also build terminal tools, AI integrations, and love working on anything that improves user experience.

Looking for opportunities in full-stack dev, UI/UX, or accessibility-focused roles. Strong in Go, Python, C#, Web, 7+ years Linux experience, and passionate about open source. My projects have thousands of users and I'm always thinking about how to make tech more accessible, inclusive, and user friendly for everyone.

Portfolio: https://micr0.dev

Boosts appreciated!

#fedihire #developer #accessibility #opensource

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#Bloomscrolling

BlΓΌht das erste Mal πŸ˜ƒ

@KarinWanderer they'll probably find a way to keep his head alive, and just strap it to a pile of Marshall stacks
πŸ‘‹ greetings from Florida πŸ‘‹
πŸ’œ have a fantabulous day πŸ’œ
πŸ™ kindness is free πŸ™
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Chicory in full song today
#photography #nature #BloomScrolling

@Michigander

Ooh, pretty.

I had a bag of ukrainian roasted chicory crystals to make ersatz coffee or victory coffee. I should get more!

Inulin was only issue, so had to be careful how much I drank.

Similar to eating too many tubers from...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_artichoke

Jerusalem artichoke - Wikipedia

@Michigander

'The inulin cannot be broken down by the human digestive system but bacteria metabolize it in the colon. This can cause flatulence and, in some cases, gastric pain. John Gerard's Herbal, printed in 1621, quotes the English botanist John Goodyer on Jerusalem artichokes:

"which way soever they be dressed and eaten, they stir and cause a filthy loathsome stinking wind within the body, thereby causing the belly to be pained and tormented, and are a meat more fit for swine than men."'