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Lauchlin Wilkinson. I grew up on the internet before that was a thing to say about yourself, and spent the years that followed managing web infrastructure professionally. These days I run Terra Eclectic, an earth-first IT consultancy based in Launceston, Tasmania, taking on both commercial and pro-bono work with an environmental focus.
Along the way: senior software engineering at Redbubble, research into spatial Bayesian networks for ecological modelling, a few years of Wikipedia editing, and a long-running habit of building small tools that do one thing well and don't need the internet to do it.
I care about open knowledge, climate action, and getting the details right. I'm involved with the Tasmanian Climate Collective on the technical side.
A lightweight single-page classroom points tracker. No frameworks, no build step. Runs offline from a saved file; optionally syncs to Cloudflare storage for multi-device use. Built for my wife, published for anyone.
A GIMP Script-Fu plugin to batch-export all open images to a chosen directory and format. Small thing, still useful.
Co-authored work on object-oriented spatial and temporal Bayesian networks for ecological management, including modelling invasive species spread in heritage river catchments using GIS and dynamic probabilistic frameworks. Published in Environmental Modelling & Software (2016) and UAI Application Workshops (2013).