Hi! You've reached the website of Tony Zorman. I'm a mathematician, working, depending on who you ask, on categorical algebra or algebraic category theory. I even wrote a thesis once upon a time, the typesetting of which was a great thing to obsess over. Perhaps you are interested in some of my papers, or some talks I've given. Besides maths, I like free software, minimalism, climbing, running, and classic movies. If you just randomly stumbled upon this page, you might be looking for my blog. I'm a maintainer for xmonad, an X11 tiling window manager, and kmonad, a customisable keyboard daemon. I've also written a bunch of Emacs packages, none of which you probably want to use, as well as many even more obscure programs. Array languages bring me great joy, my favourite probably being bqn; just look at this 50 line implementation of sha1, Base32 decoding, hmac, hotp, and totp. Most of my software is available on Codeberg or GitHub. If you want, you can peruse my dotfiles. Any more questions? Don't hesitate to contact me! If you want to be super secret, I also have a pgp key.

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