Randy Caruso

I'm a web developer in Beacon, New York... right along the Hudson River about an hour above NYC. My job didn't exist just a few years ago, and I'm constantly amazed that this is what I get to do. It's a lot of freedom working for yourself, and terrifying sometimes too. Easy to say yes to a lot of ideas - finding out later it's a little tougher than I imagined. A little optimism goes a long way and I've had the chance to work with some great people who are figuring out the world in the same way I am.

The web has turned out to be quite the identity machine. Publish and Participate is the remodeled rule (as opposed to Perish) and it's important to add your voice no matter how small you think it is - contrary to what you've been told, it's not about who's reading your work, it's about you mastering your work. Publishing into the possible does great things to one's mind.

Our own self image, this machine we project it into, and the future, turns out to be based on our own instructions.

Yea, so that's getting a little out there but to be honest, that's my actual approach: If you're putting together an idea for a site, or you have one that's needing to change: find me