Filipa Mendonça-Vieira
Perfect and upright, eschews evil.
By trade, I tell computers what to do. I make apps, I build products, I throw events. I think about people, urbanism, housing, the internet, and living a good life. I live in Toronto, and I prefer they/she pronouns.
- Subscribe to my writing via the rss feed.
- You can find me on mastodon, and on instagram.
- Reach me by email via phillmv at okayfail dot com.
3. Selected Work and Projects
From 2015 to late 2017, I was a cofounder of Appcanary. We tracked security vulnerabilities in open source code and notified our customers when they had to take action.
We got into Y Combinator, we raised money, we built a product, we built a small team, we got customers, we wrote content marketing and published a podcast, we monitored hundreds of servers and thousands of apps. Alas, the market wasn't quite what we thought it was, and we ended up being acquired by GitHub.
It was an interesting time! You can find out more via our company blog.
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Established in 2014, with a few co-conspirators, I organize and throw a regularly occurring storytelling night for Toronto tech workers. We produce a podcast, and a whole bunch of people show up. You should check it out.
Until early 2015, I was a cofounder of State Machinery, a security and development consultancy. We opened for business in November, 2012. We performed security audits, penetration tests, built mvps and advised teams on how to improve their software practice.
Gemcanary
In February 2013, we built Gemcanary, a tool for monitoring known security disclosures in Rails/Bundler enabled applications on Github. I wrote a little bit more about it on the State Machinery blog. It eventually led to Appcanary.
Audiogram
Back in January 2012, I created an app for an dance party art installation. I combined the instagram api with some javascript and it was a lot of fun.
NYTimes Timelapse
In July 2011, I put together an eight month time lapse of the front page of the nytimes.com. I wrote a time lapse tutorial, and I also happened to capture the front page of the bbc. It got a lot of attention, and it was pretty neat.
Undergraduate thesis
In lieu of course work, prior to graduating I wrote an undergraduate thesis on applying a naïve bayesian classifier to rss feeds.
