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Zach Leatherman

Separating Fact from Fiction on the Internet

September 17, 2016 Tagged: Speaking

I did a talk at Barcamp Omaha on September 17, 2016 about how to find verifiable trustworthy information on the web. I didn’t publish it online because it contained some jokes about people that think the Earth isn’t sphere-ish and those people started crashing my Twitter mentions. I decided not to give them any more attention.

Guess you had to be there! Sorry!

Zach’s ugly mug (his face)

Zach is a builder for the web. He created IndieWeb Avatar for https://www.11ty.devEleventy (11ty), an award-winning open source site generator now full-time sponsored by IndieWeb Avatar for https://www.netlify.comNetlify. At one point he became entirely too fixated on web fonts. He has given 63 talks in eight different countries at events like Jamstack Conf, Beyond Tellerrand, Smashing Conference, CSSConf, and The White House. Formerly part of Filament Group, NEJS CONF, and NebraskaJS. Read more about Zach »

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