I'm Jacky Alciné 👋🏿🧑🏿💻 📖
In your Web browser, of course. And not all of me; that'd be weird!
You're using
Firefox, right?
You can catch up by email, on
a social network in the Fediverse, BlueSky or X, commonly
known as Twitter as I continue to share and work
on all things towards history, open digital technology, culture — and everything in
between.
I write essays of varying length; most recently
I wrote
"An Erosion of my trust in the Web".
I'm currently working on Livtet, a collection of
tools for
managing one's
book collection, notes and everything in
between.
I keep notes weekly and (near) daily links.
Around the Web (and World)
An (incomplete) collection of links to things I'm referenced in or written:
- Talking with Manoush Zomordi about algorithmic bias in Google Photos
- Talking with Joel Hooks about the software landscape
- Quoted by Ars Technica and The New York Times about Google's inability to work on algorithmic bias
- My contribution to the fourth volume of Kernel, A Labor of Luck detailing my experience in the midst of the development of a collective bargaining agreement at Code for America.
I'm referenced in the selected material:
- Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increase Inequality and Threatens Democracy by Cathy O'Neil
- Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans by Melanie Mitchell
- The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values by Brian Christian
- You Deserve a Tech Union by Ethan Marcotte
I've given talks in community settings:
- Making the IndieWeb Open to All at IndieWeb Summit 2019
- Opening a Restaurant to Share Our Cooking at IndieWebCamp West 2020
- Slides to a talk about a light history of SSL, TLS and HTTP/2 given at WaffleJS.
- Take Down: How SMS-Based 2FA Shouldn't Be Your Angle for Techqueria
Let's Work Together
You can find me on LinkedIn or download my
resume/CV. Feel free to schedule time on my
calendar, text me or message me via Matrix or XMPP/Jabber. You could always send e-mail
to yo@jacky.wtf
.
For my software, you can find my contributions at Microsoft's GitHub, GitLab, sourcehut and GNOME's Gitlab.