Ben Ubois is a founder and developer with 16 years of hands-on experience building and maintaining consumer-facing web and mobile products from San Francisco. As the creator of Feedbin and long-time contributor to notable open-source projects like Feedjira and NetNewsWire, he blends backend feed-processing expertise with front-end performance and UX improvements. His work shows depth in RSS and HTML processing—adding PuSH support, robust parsing fixes, and filters that rewrite image sources—while optimizing article rendering and responsive media handling on iOS. Prior startup experience at Flickerbox and a business degree from San Francisco State give him a pragmatic product focus alongside technical craftsmanship. Colleagues can expect someone who ships durable, thoughtful solutions that bridge developer tooling and polished user experiences.
16 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Business Administration and Management, General, Bachelor's degree, Business Administration and Management, General at San Francisco State University
Contributions:7 commits, 2 PRs in 6 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Ben contributed to the feedjira library by implementing features and fixing bugs related to feed parsing. Their work included adding support for content encoded in iTunes RSS items, fixing parsing issues related to whitespace, and implementing PuSH support for RSS feeds. They also added support for using GUIDs as URLs and addressed issues related to date parsing.
Contributions summary:Ben primarily contributed to the development of the `html-pipeline` library by adding and refining filters. They introduced the `AbsoluteSourceFilter`, enabling the modification of image source URLs. Furthermore, the user improved the existing test suite and added validation for required context options within the filters. They also improved code and the overall structure of the project.
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