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settinger/README.md

Sam Ettinger

Hardware · Software · Firmware · Anywhere

Hackaday.io Twitter

Hello, saluton, guten Tag, ꦱꦸꦒꦼꦁꦫꦮꦸꦃ! I'm Sam Ettinger, an engineer with diverse skills and experience. I've done speech processing in Spain, robot combat in Hong Kong, toy R+D in Los Angeles, web dev in Lisbon, more toy R+D in Berlin, and now I'm figuring out what comes next.

I use he/him/his pronouns. I say my last name as /'ɛɾənˌdʒə˞/ if I'm speaking English, and /'ɛtɪŋɡə˞/ if I'm speaking German. But if your narrow transcription is different, it won't bother me!

Please don't hesitate to reach out! I am constantly on the lookout for new ideas and new collaborators. There's no better source of inspiration than talking to someone who's excited about something.

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    Azulejo tile design website, built by @MakoGS and @SEttinger. Full-stack MERN project showcasing everything we've learned! A geometric drawing tool and a social website for sharing, reviewing, and …

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    A word game

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    Bless you, Twitter. Blitter.

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