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https://github.com/davekiss/davekiss
https://github.com/davekiss/davekiss
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/davekiss/davekiss
- Owner: davekiss
- Created: 2020-11-15T16:43:57.000Z (about 4 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-01-12T13:05:59.000Z (10 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-05T08:24:24.884Z (about 1 month ago)
- Size: 18.6 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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README
### Hi! I'm Dave Kiss, and I make the internet. 👋
- 🔠I’m currently working full-time with [Mux](https://mux.com)
- 🌱 I’m currently learning about storytelling, user journey, and React Server Components
- 😄 Pronouns: he/himI had a pretty early start on this web stuff – I still remember the modem connection sounds of AOL 2.5 emanating from my eMachines desktop like it was yesterday. My first website was a [Kool-aid fan site](http://angelfire.com/oh5/koolaid) that I built in 2004 (yeah, it’s still up.)
However, it was 1995’s Spider-Man Cartoon Maker that was the real catalyst for pursuing my first dream of being a world class video producer.
For years, I was laser-focused on being one of the best videographers out there. I went to university to study digital media production. While I was there, I had to make a portfolio website to display my videos on and realized that I really enjoyed the challenge that building a professional website presented.
In 2011, I moved to Chicago and started working with a small 3D animation studio called [Greyscalegorilla](https://greyscalegorilla.com). We needed a way to showcase some videos on the company’s website, so I researched some options and wasn’t able to find a great solution. So I did what I always do in that kind of situation – come up with my own way to make it work.
Rather than building a tool that only worked for us, I thought it’d be a good fit for other companies that faced a similar task. With permission, I open-sourced the code and assigned a price tag to some of the more complicated features.
In 2012, I started [selling my own software online](https://vimeography.com) and took a few years to grow the sales to a sustainable level. I did it by extracting my truth from the industry’s smartest brains, applying it to my ideas along the way, and finding out firsthand what did and didn’t work.
For 8 years, that was my full time job. The autonomy and creativity was unparalleled, and it provided the opportunity to explore my many other interests. However, working for myself became a little lonely at times, and doubly so during a pandemic.
In September 2021, I decided to combine my video production background, web dev chops, and passion for community into a neat little package and roll into a Community Engineering role with the fine team at [Mux.](https://mux.com)
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I get a ton of satisfaction from sharing what I know. Whether it’s helping you write your first few lines of Javascript, making your first online sale, or talking about the importance of meetups, I want to do my best to help you do better work and share what I’ve learned along the way.
- I value **autonomy**; my time is extremely important to me.
- I want to take **ownership** of the things that I make. I did not get in to creative work just to crank out work for someone else.
- I want to **learn** about the things that I care about the most – not the rigid requirements of what only makes someone else happy.
- I want more out of my life than sitting predictably at my office desk every day. I want to **push, encounter new situations, and explore**.
- I want to **have input** on what I should work on for the day. I don’t want to just rent out my brain space for someone else’s agenda.
- I want to **collaborate** with others who are just as passionate about working as I am.
- I believe in **listening to my body and my mind**. If I’m not feeling like I’m putting out strong work, I should stop and come back when I’m ready. _I don’t want to be made to feel bad for taking workdays off._
- I believe in the importance of **remote work**, and I prioritize my work environment over a predictable commute and cubicle.
- I enjoy applying all of the **ideas and inspiration** that surround me to a project of my own.
- I believe that the time I spend working is, at best, indirectly related to the **value of the things that I create**.### Don't be shy! Connect with me:
[][website]
[][linkedin]
[][twix]
### Languages and Tools:
[website]: https://davekiss.com/
[twix]: https://x.com/davekiss
[linkedin]: https://linkedin.com/in/davekiss