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Hi, I'm Culi. I use they/them pronouns. I have a decent amount of experience with MediaWiki and my background with voting theory mostly stems from a college course I took with [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rWR-yPAAAAAJ&hl=en Marek Kaminski]. Also a college drop-out.
Hi, I'm Culi. I use they/them pronouns. I have a decent amount of experience with MediaWiki and my background with voting theory mostly stems from a college course I took with [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rWR-yPAAAAAJ&hl=en Marek Kaminski]. Also a college drop-out.


I'm currently working a site I'll call votevote.page meant to let people play with and compare a large number of different voting systems. You can check out a prototype of it here: <span class="fancy-button">[https://elegant-shaw-2cb49a.netlify.app/votevote votevote prototype]<span>
I'm currently working a site I'll call votevote.page meant to let people play with and compare a large number of different voting systems. You can check out a prototype of it here: <span class="fancy-button">[https://playculi.netlify.app/votevote votevote prototype]<span>


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Revision as of 20:20, 10 February 2022

Hi, I'm Culi. I use they/them pronouns. I have a decent amount of experience with MediaWiki and my background with voting theory mostly stems from a college course I took with Marek Kaminski. Also a college drop-out.

I'm currently working a site I'll call votevote.page meant to let people play with and compare a large number of different voting systems. You can check out a prototype of it here: votevote prototype


Hobbies

  • editing Wikipedia,
  • coding,
  • guerilla gardening,
  • dumpster diving,
  • sourdough starter parent,
  • citizen science with a particular interest in botany,
  • and more I can't remember

Responsibilities

  • cat parent,
  • web developer,
  • mutual aid organizer

Politics

  • uh, somewhere at the intersection of David Graeber and Donna Haraway