Alice GG
I build software and video games | She/Her | https://alicegg.tech
Currently working on Dice'n Goblins, a RPG where you play with dice: https://s.team/a/2945950/
@social.faustlogic.com
Indie Game + Middleware Dev • top projects: ArcaneFX, Robattle 3D • engines: Unity, Godot • platforms: Steam, iOS 🟢 Squirmish: The Videogame - squirmish.net wishlist ➡️ store.steampowered.com/app/1449620 faustlogic.com - @jeff.faust.faustlogic.com
@coldember.bsky.social
Dice'n Goblins dev Get it on STEAM: https://s.team/a/2945950/ It's out, I can go back reading dumb yuri. Speaks: 🇫🇷/🇬🇧 Barely able to read: 🇳🇱/🇯🇵
@pryexel48.bsky.social
⚡ Multi-fandom ⚡ Electromancer ⚡ 26 ⚡ He/Him ⚡ Minnesotan ⚡ Ace/Aro ⚡ Digital Artist ⚡ Wannabe Game Designer and Animator ⚡Anti-AI/NFT/Crypto ⚡ #art #oc #pryexel #etc | #LineArtLent
@jaymcgrath.bsky.social
pfp made by Treen at https://bsky.app/profile/stinkytreen.bsky.social game enjoyer, furry, G A Y
@threkk.com
Software engineer at Booking.com, making experimentation and A/B testing better. I like to make things, mostly with code. I am also interested in learning languages (currently Korean), video games, mini painting. 🌍 Amsterdam 💻 https://threkk.com
@spydergrrl.bsky.social
Outdoorsy UXer. Workshop design coach & consultant. Lives with anxiety. Runs on espresso and Star Wars. She/her. 🇨🇦🏳️🌈 Founder of CanUX. Best known for popularizing the phrase "UX Theatre". https://spydergrrl.com
@bgporter.net
Music Software Developer/Trombonist/Composer Lead Software Engineer @ https://artandlogic.com. Exec board @ MIDI Manufacturers Association http://midi.org. he/him. Brewerytown, Philadelphia, USA Also @[email protected] & https://bgporter.net
@jesseskinner.bsky.social
I'm a freelance web developer. I've been making web sites since Geocities, and ran BBSes before that. I'm passionate about making web sites that load fast and never crash. Slow and buggy web sites make me sad. https://codingwithjesse.com He/him
@joncroce.com
@massimosavino.bsky.social
Software engineer. Canadian. Japanese & Italian. “The measure of a civilization is not how tall its buildings of concrete are but rather how well its people have learned to relate to their environment and fellow humans” - Sun Bear of the Chippewa Nation