Appreciation post for HackerNoon and especially for the CEO David Smooke!
I really wish to emphasise this, even outside of the post talking about my journey, @hackernoon has been central to my blog work. @DavidSmooke has been very kind to me throughout this and I’m really lucky to continue contributing to them.
I'm ecstatic. Completely out of breath.
I got featured on the homepage of HackerNoon, one of the top publishing sites for tech enthusiasts. It's really hard getting published on HackerNoon. 55% of the articles get rejected. Not only did I get published, I got featured on the homepage! This means potentially millions of people will read this article. Ah, what a day. Alhamdullilah.
I'm Well, today is full of fantastic surprises!
An article I helped write with the amazing Green Software Foundation team just got published by HackerNoon! It was probably the most collaborative writing effort I've been part of, and I love the end result, capturing the best of all our voices. An interesting and rich experience as a writer, and a wonderful introduction to how software can (and should) intelligently adapt to how clean or dirty the electricity grid is. A complementary and essential way to reduce digital emissions.