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  Gorialis

Hello! I like making tangible software.


My name is Devon and this is where you can view my public projects. I have a mix of stable and experimental projects, as well as some more comedic repositories.

I work in a handful of different disciplines, but my recent work tends mostly towards reverse engineering, DevOps, and graphical/UX design.

As a fun demonstration of what I can do, this README dynamically regenerates using GitHub Actions every hour! (it last updated at 12:12 UTC, 2021-05-13)

JLPT words of the hour

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ねる

練る


to knead, to work over, to polish up

しゅうにん

就任


inauguration, assumption of office

ふくむ

含む


to contain, to include

ピアノ

ピアノ


piano

しゅくだい

宿題


homework

Other things

🕛 World clock inspired by XKCD now
🌒 Lunar phase

The moon is approximately 9.42% through its phase (Waxing Crescent).

🖼 Fractal of the hour
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Popular repositories

  1. A debugging and testing cog for discord.py rewrite bots.

    Python 228 62

  2. Dockerfiles and images to create bot-ready environments for Python bots that use the discord.py library.

    Shell 22 1

  3. Forked from Rapptz/discord.py

    An API wrapper for Discord written in Python.

    Python 4 1

  4. After Effects plugin to map perspective footage patches into equirectangular space.

    C++ 2

484 contributions in the last year

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Contribution activity

May 2021

Created 2 commits in 1 repository
Opened 1 issue in 1 repository
Rapptz/discord.py
1 closed

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