Name: Adam "Bucky" Townsend
Type: User
Company: Desnudo Penguino Designs
Bio: Web Developer by trade - OpenBSD Fanatic by experience - Always welcoming new and interesting problem spaces.
Location: Spokane, Wa
Blog: https://buckytownsend.me
Adam "Bucky" Townsend's Projects
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Run ruby code on JRuby on AWS Lambda Java
My bootstrap file to set up my develop environment in OpenBSD
my personal blog
a simple set of shell functions to sync calcurse files between machines using box
A web app designed for helping rock climbers find outdoor climbing areas based on geographic and geologic data
Some basic SCSS and css files for simple designs I wil lprobably use in the future
My dotfiles!
My configuration files.
RoR based CRUD for tracking expenses
Unlucky Sandpiper's FitIn Job Matching/ATS system I built as part of the start-up
An icon font providing popular linux distro's logos
Ruby wrapper and CLI for the GitLab REST API
some UI designs I'm playing around with
Deploy web apps anywhere on FreeBSD
This is a test bed for learning rails and exploring gems
A fluxbox theme
Moon is a minimal, one column jekyll theme.
Ansible Playbook to set up Operation Code on a vm
initialize tools needed on openbsd host to run ansible
this is a playbook to set up an automated backup system utilizing AWS S3 as a storage location
This is the backend repo for the Operation Code website
Mirror of git://git.postgresql.org/git/pg_top.git
clone of git://git.postgresql.org/git/pg_top.git that might hopefully get updated to work with openbsd
This is my BS in IT capstone project built in PHP back in 2009. It is a bit dated in code, but shows what I could do at that time.
An attempt to create a simple front-end image editor jQuery plugin that would replace a file-upload input box in a HTML form.