NFTs: A real world experiment

NFTs have been all the rage lately. From Beeple’s $69 million sale to Taco Bell tacos you can’t actually eat, digital art seems to be in its heyday. NFTs allow for artists to actually transfer ownership of an original piece of digital art. Why does this matter? Think about traditional art for a moment. You […]

How technology can help with the COVID-19 vaccine

As a member of the MotionMobs team I am proud of all of the hard work and effort that we put forward in order to develop GuideSafe, Apple and Google’s exposure notification app for the state of Alabama. When the mobile application was released, one of the concerns around it was that eventually a vaccine […]

GirlSpring launches new app

Being a teenager is tough. Some days you want to hide in your room and be invisible. Other days you yearn for attention and validation. The best people who understand teenagers… are other teenagers.  App with purpose GirlSpring’s mission is to empower teenage girls to reach their full potential through inspirational role models, reliable information, […]

Sam uses Tour Selma to explore the city

VFA Fellows pose for a picture on the Edmund Pettus

VFA Fellows pose for a picture on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Pictured left to right: Sam, Ben, Hailey and Edan. Last year we finished building Tour Selma, an app and website for AC, an artist, real-estate developer, and advocate for everything Selma. I always wanted to go to Selma and felt like now was the […]

Wade’s World

I always get asked about my setup and the hardware/software I use on a regular basis. I’ve been asked once or twice about my setup and the hardware/software I use on a regular basis. So by popular demand here’s list of the things I feel like help me get things done (and make solid Slack […]