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@wooorm

🐧 Making it easier for developers to develop · · OSS · I make those tiny things in your node_modules · syntax trees, content · GMT+1 · hij/he/him 🐧

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Joined July 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    13 Nov 2018

    Exciting times for unified! Today we’re announcing new partnerships (MDX), projects (micromark), and the unified collective (initially sponsors: , , , and ). Read more about it on Medium!

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  2. 24 hours ago

    COCs are great but it's only the minimum for *anyone* that interacts--we need to enforce that, but we also need stricter standards for maintainers, and more policy on how to deal with it all. Copy-pasting a conduct, even when enforcing it, isn't enough either

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  3. Retweeted
    May 1

    👋 friends! We started working on MDX v2 and would love to hear thoughts, ideas, and questions from the community. If you'd like to join in on the fun, please head over to our v2 umbrella issue!

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  4. Apr 2

    although umbrella’s (apply named `seattle`, someone was having fun at MS in what, ’83?) would look great on

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  5. Apr 2

    It’s fun to joke about CSS but at least it doesn’t have a `border-style: sombrero` like MS Word docx does

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  6. Mar 2

    Last week remark-parse overtook marked in downloads on npm making it the most popular Markdown parser in JavaScript (and most probably in any language!) It’s been a trip! 🎈

    graph displaying download counts of remark-parse, marked, and markdown-it, the three most popular markdown parsers on npm, over the last two years. Showing that remark-parse overtook marked to become the most popular markdown parser.
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  7. Retweeted
    Feb 14

    💞Double the love! GitHub Sponsors and Open Collective are teaming up for sustainability. You can now raise funds for your Open Collective via GitHub Sponsors. + 🌈🌈

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  8. Retweeted
    Jan 24

    Why do I always wear the tie? Because life should be fun.

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  9. Retweeted
    17 Dec 2019

    🎈 Fancy 🎈 new website for unified Explore the ecosystem, learn unified, and find out about the community

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  10. Retweeted
    26 Nov 2019

    ⬡ Introducing Blocks (alpha)! An open source, JSX-based visual editor that we're building. 👩‍💻 Import JSX 🖼 Drag and drop components 🎛 Change props and styling 🧩 Add your own blocks 😻 Export production-ready code

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    24 Nov 2019
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  12. 31 Oct 2019

    Fun fact, you can write comments like this in HTML: `<?something>` is treated as `<!--something-->` by the HTML parser. (its a parser error though, but then so are many things, like duplicate attributes on an element 🤷‍♂️)

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  13. Retweeted
    14 Oct 2019

    Inspired by we just submitted PR 1337 to the React Native website which eliminates isolating words like "simple" and "easy", removing almost 200 of these words We also added alexjs to lint every PR to prevent this language in the future ✨

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  14. Retweeted
    28 Aug 2019

    My gear just arrived. Way rad. Time to start recording some lessons about ASTs, plugins, and other topics around .

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  15. Retweeted
    13 Aug 2019

    Exciting news! is now a fresh new 🥇 gold sponsor of ! ✨Thanks folks, so much! 🤗

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  16. 12 Aug 2019

    Oh and that OSS is only a little bit about code, it's writing, empathy, "soft skills", people, and much more

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  17. 12 Aug 2019

    I also learned Git really well 🤓

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  18. 12 Aug 2019

    The biggest thing that I learned from open source is that's it's (relatively) easy to make something. To ship it. It's much harder to stick with it and to maintain it for years. And I think it works for life too, picking up a habit is relatively easy, sticking with it is hard

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    13 Jun 2019
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  20. Retweeted
    3 Jun 2019

    Alex API is a tiny microservice that helps you find gender favouring, polarising, race related, religion inconsiderate, or other unequal phrasing in text. • Using Alex from • Using Micro from • Deployed to Now

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    3 Jun 2019
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