I'm Vlad, an independent researcher working on software and philosophy that contributes to the public good.
I specialise in Open Source software, low-level programming, 3D graphics, web technologies, moral philosophy and social epistemology.
Much of my current work revolves around safeguarding our global tech infrastructure by making the Open Source software ecosystem more sustainable.
I celebrate playful craftsmanship and collective governance over alienated wage labour. I think that being kind is important, and I love cats and birds. I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. More →
Start here!
- The Open Source Pledge has raised $4,853,685 for Open Source maintainers
- We published the most comprehensive report on burnout in Open Source softwareto date
- Open Source: Deceptive Power or Collective Governance?
- Why and How Companies Should Pay Open Source Maintainers
Current projects
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Peony Software
Developing next-generation spreadsheet software. -
thanks.dev
Helping companies identify and pay the maintainers they depend on. -
The Open Source Endowment
The first endowment aiming to solve the global Open Source sustainability crisis. -
The Hare programming language
A cosier alternative to C, useful for operating systems and video games. -
The Peony Game Engine
A 3D game engine built from complete scratch. -
clumsy computer
Teaching others to appreciate programming things from scratch.
I'm currently a researcher at:
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The Ideology Research Group
A group I co-organise dedicated to studying ideology broadly construted. -
Low Carbon Software
A not-quite-yet collective thinking about how to reduce carbon emissions caused by software.
I previously founded:
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Saffron
A studio I spent 10 years running. We made software for places like the University of Oxford and the Gates Foundation. -
Submodule
We made a Game Boy cartridge reader to preserve your Pokémon save files.
Otherwise, I sometimes attempt, with mixed success, to make music, take photos, and think about languages.
“The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”
Philosophy
Software
Fun
Contact
86-90 Paul Street
EC2A 4NE
London, UK
“Philosophy is the ungainly attempt to tackle questions that come naturally to children, using methods that come naturally to lawyers.”