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Hi, I'm Maymay.

I am a free software developer and technology consultant. Instead of owning
property, I am houseless, spending much of my time living on the road and on the
Internet, so that I can travel to do Good Work with Good People for the benefit
of our future. I've been called the "Information Age equivalent of Johnny
Appleseed," among other nice and not-so-nice things.

In addition to developing Free Software, I also facilitate CryptoParty teach-ins
(here's a short video about it), run public workshops on computer security, and
offer consultations for individuals and groups concerned about data privacy.

Watch the video.



I do work best when I'm warm and dry, well-fed, have a safe place to sleep (this
can be as simple as a quiet side-street on which to park a car), and am
surrounded by curious, intelligent, integrious humans who are passionate about
making the world better. Cats are good company, too.


HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT ME:

You can make a one-time donation via PayPal.

You can also use the following buttons to contribute a fixed amount each month,
and you can stop contributing at any time you choose:

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Thank you very much!


THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR CYBERBUSKING DONATION!

Thank you so much for your donation! :) Donations like these are my primary
source of earned income right now, so every dollar really counts towards things
like food!

I also really enjoy finding win-win situations that give me a safe place to put
my pack down for a little while. I love pet sitting and housesitting, but I'm
also always on the lookout for ways to put my programming and people-organizing
skills to good use. If, for instance, there's a company or non-profit in your
area that might be interested in bartering some of my skills in exchange for
letting me sleep under a desk for a couple weeks, please put us in touch, too!
:D

And regardless, I hope you'll say hi to me should our paths cross again in the
future. :) Either way, your support—in whatever form it comes—is very
appreciated!

 * One enterprising hacker
 * Lovely nomad.
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 * Card-carrying bum.
 * Webdev prodigy.
 * 2,000 words per minute.
 * Gadfly.
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 * far more hostile than one normally expects in a discussion of economics.
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 * significantly more morally engaged than the average coder.
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 * sufficiently transparent that doxxing is useless.
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