Privacy Policy
Here’s how we handle your information when you visit this site. Short version: we collect as little as possible.
What We Collect
Comments
When you comment, you sign in through GitHub. We don’t see or store your GitHub password. Your comments go to GitHub Discussions, and you can delete them anytime on GitHub.
What shows up in comments:
- Your GitHub username
- Your profile picture
- What you wrote
- When you wrote it
That’s it. We don’t pull any other info from your GitHub account.
Analytics
We might look at basic stats like which pages get visited most. This helps us figure out what content people actually want. We don’t track you across other sites or build profiles.
Cookies
We use cookies for one thing: remembering if you prefer dark mode or light mode. That’s stored in your browser, not on our servers. No tracking cookies, no ads.
Third-Party Stuff
Giscus
Comments run through Giscus, which uses GitHub. When you comment, GitHub’s privacy policy applies. We only see what’s already public on your GitHub profile.
Hosting
Our hosting provider keeps standard server logs (IPs, timestamps, etc.) for security. We don’t actively look at these unless something’s broken.
Your Data
You can:
- Ask what data we have (probably not much)
- Request corrections
- Ask us to delete stuff
- Opt out where possible
Just contact us if you need any of this.
How Long We Keep Things
- Comments: Forever, unless you delete them on GitHub
- Analytics: Usually a couple years
- Server logs: About 90 days
Kids
This site isn’t for people under 13. We don’t collect info from kids.
Changes
If we update this policy, we’ll change the date at the bottom. We won’t email you about it, so check back if you’re curious.
Questions?
Hit us up on the contact page if you want to know more.
Last updated: January 2025