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About
Mike Gerwitz is a free (as in freedom) software hacker and activist with an insatiable lust for the command line of a GNU operating system. While much of his earlier experience focused on web development, much of his free time is now spent researching machine architectures, compilers, mathematics, cryptography, and various other fields. He also closely follows the work of the Free Software Foundation, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and other entities devoted to free information and free society.
Mike is the maintainer of GNU ease.js and a member of the GNU evaluation team.
Outside of his field, Mike enjoys time with his family---including his fiancé and two sons---whom keep him busy and probably contribute to the retention of his sanity. Mike also has a fascination with a wide range of sciences that he wishes he had the time to devote to researching.
A great deal of information regarding Mike's opinions on various topics can be found throughout this website. Much of the site is devoted to his thoughts and ramblings on various matters and so may contain material that is subject to extreme bias; the reader is encouraged to construct his or her own opinions. Papers are styled such that they focus on the topic at hand and void themselves of most of the political and author-specific content found on this website. Formal papers contain no such influence without rationale and references.
Mike may be contacted by sending any e-mail to this domain, though he conventionally prefers the user `mike'; he does not make use of ``social media'' websites, though he may (or may not) respond to queries on websites that he is a member of.
(Note: This website itself is free---the source code is available via the commit hash links in the footer of various pages and the content is licensed for free distribution and, in some cases, modification.)