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I came across your project and 1) it's friggin awesome... 2) I was wondering if you might be open to collaboration?
I am currently developing a LLM / web accessibility project and I think an interface like yours could be very useful. I have already identified several sources of funding, but I am at the point where I need another good front-end dev.
FYI, I've been building web since 90's and I read your blog/wiki. I 100% agree with you about HTML vs. frameworks - you get it (like why do I need all this overhead and a "virtual DOM" which I then just have to convert back to HTML for the "real DOM"...LOLZ), and this philosophy is a core principle of my project.
It would be a (well) paid gig, funded by grants, and working on an open source / public good project that would still leave time for a "main" job or school, at least in the beginning, and will likely ramp up from there. If you're interested, in discussing it further I would love to set up a call or chat on Discord or whatever platform you prefer to investigate whether we might be a good fit.
Either way - very cool stuff you're working on... hope to hear back from you
Hi,
I came across your project and 1) it's friggin awesome... 2) I was wondering if you might be open to collaboration?
I am currently developing a LLM / web accessibility project and I think an interface like yours could be very useful. I have already identified several sources of funding, but I am at the point where I need another good front-end dev.
FYI, I've been building web since 90's and I read your blog/wiki. I 100% agree with you about HTML vs. frameworks - you get it (like why do I need all this overhead and a "virtual DOM" which I then just have to convert back to HTML for the "real DOM"...LOLZ), and this philosophy is a core principle of my project.
It would be a (well) paid gig, funded by grants, and working on an open source / public good project that would still leave time for a "main" job or school, at least in the beginning, and will likely ramp up from there. If you're interested, in discussing it further I would love to set up a call or chat on Discord or whatever platform you prefer to investigate whether we might be a good fit.
Either way - very cool stuff you're working on... hope to hear back from you
Fraug'Dib,
Denver Colorado
FraugDib@protonmail.com
"FraugDib" elsewhere
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