Joshua Kimsey is a versatile technologist with nine years of hands-on experience blending Linux systems administration, web design, and software development, grounded in a BS in Business (3.87 GPA). He’s contributed full‑stack improvements to notable open-source projects like a Stable Diffusion web UI—adding custom port handling, in-browser launching, config-driven settings, and UI/CSS enhancements—demonstrating practical ML tooling experience beyond typical web work. A former social media and web coordinator, he pairs technical chops with product-oriented thinking, having built a customer-facing website and marketing plan for a local business. Passionate about meteorology, geology, economics, and philosophy, he brings analytical curiosity and an INTJ drive for self-directed learning to every project.
9 years of coding experience
Bacherlors of Science in Business, Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design, 3.87, Bacherlors of Science in Business, Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design, 3.87 at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Contributions:8 reviews, 24 commits, 17 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Joshua contributed significantly to the user interface and overall functionality of the Stable Diffusion web UI. They addressed port-related issues, adding features such as custom port selection and in-browser launching. The user also revamped the `relauncher.py` script, enhancing usability, and improved the settings pages by adding multiple configuration options from the YAML files. Furthermore, the user worked on CSS for UI improvements and implemented automatic download of required libraries.
A simple script to automate the installation and running of the hlky Stable Diffusion fork for Linux users. Please see my guide for running this on Linux: https://rentry.org/linux-sd
Contributions:1 review, 35 commits, 5 PRs in 1 month
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