Fix typo, add keyboard stuff
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Phew so work had some _changes_ this year. At the end of 2021, I decided to leave Netlify, mostly due to burnout and wanting to explore tech education more.
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And so, at the start of this year, I ended up joining [Remote](https://remote.com/) as the Developer Education and Experience to do that for realzies. And you know, on paper, that role was pretty perfect. I had a ton of autonomy, I had kind coworkers, and I had time to spare to work on side projects that had been sorely neglected. I genuinely enjoyed hanging out with a lot of the folks there, but at the same time... I was kind of on an island. A lot of the work I was able to accomplish and put out in the world (like [Remote Connect](https://remote.com/events/on-demand/source-code) and [Devs For Ukraine](https://www.devsforukraine.io/) and [the engineering blog](https://remote.com/blog/category/engineering)) was reliant on me getting busy people to work with me on something "extra" outside of their day jobs.
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And so, at the start of this year, I ended up joining [Remote](https://remote.com/) as the Head of Developer Education and Experience to do that for realzies. And, ya know, on paper, that role was pretty perfect. I had a ton of autonomy, I had kind coworkers, and I had time to spare to work on side projects that had been sorely neglected. I genuinely enjoyed hanging out with a lot of the folks there, but at the same time... I was kind of on an island. A lot of the work I was able to accomplish and put out in the world (like [Remote Connect](https://remote.com/events/on-demand/source-code) and [Devs For Ukraine](https://www.devsforukraine.io/) and [the engineering blog](https://remote.com/blog/category/engineering)) was reliant on me getting busy people to work with me on something "extra" outside of their day jobs.
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When people inevitably had to put off the "extra" (particularly as the economy started to buckle a bit), I was very... bored. I would still work— I'd always figure out how to fill in the time with something— but I was very regularly faced with, "this is awesome Cassidy, perhaps we can do this someday," and I was getting impatient with it. I job interviewed a few times, without ever really finding a good fit. I acknowledge I am wildly privileged to be able to have had this experience, and I'm grateful for it, but that's what was going on!
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Code-wise, I rewrote the website for [Cosynd](https://cosynd.com/) (this is a project I've been working on for more than 6 years now), I started updating [todometer](https://cassidoo.github.io/todometer/), and I built some random demos [on my regular livestream](http://twitch.tv/cassidoo), too (like [Better Security Questions](https://github.com/cassidoo/better-security-questions) and [a pi memorization game](https://github.com/cassidoo/solid-pi-guesser) and various open source contributions).
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Keyboard-wise, I finally (finally!) got [DSA Scrabble keycaps](https://www.clackeys.com/scrabble) to go live!! I first designed those back in 2017, released V1 in early 2018, and I've been wanting to bring them back ever since. It was a labor of love to get everything re-designed with the new branding and licensing, but it happened! I also shipped [a free email course](https://www.keyboardlegend.dev/) to teach people about mechanical keyboards in general.
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Also, not really a side project but something I'm happy with, I read 10 books this year! It's not a lot by any means, but I've been wanting to build my reading habit back, and it's a start. Similarly (kind of), I've been playing a lot more [go](https://online-go.com/) recently, and I do think I'm getting better, and hope to hit some goal rankings next year.
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## Phew!
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