
Over a two-month period, Squimer contributed targeted feature development to two open source projects. For ghostty-org/ghostty, Squimer built a Quick Terminal Access feature using Swift and Zig, introducing a configuration flag that enables rapid terminal access while maintaining code stability through minimal, well-isolated changes. In the basecamp/fizzy repository, Squimer focused on front end development and CSS, refining the slider UI for touch devices and iOS Safari by replacing a brittle CSS hack with a straightforward opacity rule. This work improved mobile usability and maintainability, demonstrating careful attention to cross-browser compatibility and clean, maintainable code delivery.
December 2025 monthly summary for basecamp/fizzy focusing on mobile UI polish and maintainability. Delivered targeted slider UX improvements for touch devices and iOS Safari, addressing a visibility issue and removing a brittle CSS hack to streamline styling. Key investments delivered via two commits: - eca8e32ad0eb73f374ff0fdc441088473e1f357f: Hide range thumb that shows through knob on iOS Safari - 7328e03d3f7239569f2c32625770c1bc4317b843: Replaces @supports (-webkit-touch-callout: none) hack with a straightforward opacity: 0 on the slider element Impact and accomplishments: - Improved mobile usability by ensuring a clean thumb visibility and consistent slider behavior on iOS Safari. - Reduced complexity and future maintenance risk by replacing a brittle CSS hack with a simple, explicit opacity rule. - Demonstrated strong collaboration with front-end UX and CSS refactor skills, contributing to a more robust, accessible UI across touch devices. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - CSS/UX polish for mobile, cross-browser compatibility (iOS Safari) - Refactoring to simplify styling and remove hacks - Commit-driven delivery with clear traceability
December 2025 monthly summary for basecamp/fizzy focusing on mobile UI polish and maintainability. Delivered targeted slider UX improvements for touch devices and iOS Safari, addressing a visibility issue and removing a brittle CSS hack to streamline styling. Key investments delivered via two commits: - eca8e32ad0eb73f374ff0fdc441088473e1f357f: Hide range thumb that shows through knob on iOS Safari - 7328e03d3f7239569f2c32625770c1bc4317b843: Replaces @supports (-webkit-touch-callout: none) hack with a straightforward opacity: 0 on the slider element Impact and accomplishments: - Improved mobile usability by ensuring a clean thumb visibility and consistent slider behavior on iOS Safari. - Reduced complexity and future maintenance risk by replacing a brittle CSS hack with a simple, explicit opacity rule. - Demonstrated strong collaboration with front-end UX and CSS refactor skills, contributing to a more robust, accessible UI across touch devices. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - CSS/UX polish for mobile, cross-browser compatibility (iOS Safari) - Refactoring to simplify styling and remove hacks - Commit-driven delivery with clear traceability
Month: 2025-11 — GhostTy repo ghostty-org/ghostty: Delivered Quick Terminal Access Feature with a dedicated configuration flag to enable rapid terminal access, improving user productivity and workflow efficiency. No major bugs fixed this month; stability maintained. This work demonstrates strong feature flag design and a focused change set that minimizes risk while delivering measurable productivity gains.
Month: 2025-11 — GhostTy repo ghostty-org/ghostty: Delivered Quick Terminal Access Feature with a dedicated configuration flag to enable rapid terminal access, improving user productivity and workflow efficiency. No major bugs fixed this month; stability maintained. This work demonstrates strong feature flag design and a focused change set that minimizes risk while delivering measurable productivity gains.

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