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Kelson Vibber

Techie, software developer, hobbyist photographer, sci-fi/fantasy and comics fan in the Los Angeles area. He/him, pronounced KELL-sun (rhymes with “Nelson”).

Recent Posts

Yep, it’s a personal website!

I’ve had my own site since the 1990s, jumping from various school-related and AOL pages to my first domain name, Hyperborea.org, back in 2000. Some highlights:

  • Reviews of books, movies, software and more. Book reviews are also mostly cross-posted to Bookwyrm at @KelsonReads.
  • Tech Tips and Troubleshooting articles I’ve written over the years when some problem just vexes me and I figured someone else might want to know how I eventually fixed it. (Related: Web Advocacy)
  • Re-Reading Les Misérables - extensive commentary on the two versions I’ve read, along with reviews of various movie, TV and other adaptations.
  • K-Squared Ramblings, my personal blog covering a wide range of topics in technology, entertainment, and everyday life since 2002. (In theory it’s a shared family blog, but I’m the main one who posts there these days.) Currently running on ClassicPress.
  • Linkblog powered by Postmarks, so you can follow it on the Fediverse.

Some older stuff I haven’t really updated in a while:

I’m still moving sections over from the older site, but most of them are here by now, so I figured it was time to update the main page.

Where else?

  • I actively contribute to iNaturalist and OpenStreetMap.
  • Mastodon/Fediverse: @[email protected] is my main account, and I post photos at @kelson_photos. They’re both running GoToSocial.
    Some of my older accounts are still up, but dormant. @[email protected] was my previous main Mastodon account, @[email protected] is where I used to post the "good" photos, and @[email protected] for the casual ones. And now that I think about it I haven’t really used @[email protected] in a while.
  • Codeberg is where I prefer to publish the handful of open-source tools I’ve released. (Yeah, I write software for a living, but the stuff for work is proprietary and most of the stuff I write for myself is specific to my own use case.)
  • Bluesky: occasionally at @kvibber.com.
  • I have a Gemini Capsule.
  • Speed Force is a comics fan blog following the Flash. Still running (no pun intended), but I don’t write much for it anymore.

I’ve mostly moved away from the more “mainstream” social networks. I’m technically still on LinkedIn, but I no longer use Facebook, Instagram or Twitter/X, haven’t been on Reddit in ages, and I’m not on Threads or TikTok.

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