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<head>
    <title>Mark's Kitchen &#8212; About</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/styles.css">
    <meta name="description" content="About Mark">
    {{> header}}
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<body>
    <div>
        <h1>
            <a class="navigation" href="/" title="marks.kitchen">&lt;</a>
            About
        </h1>
        {{> navigation}}
        <p>
            Hello! I'm Mark Powers. This is my website. I started it back in
            2018 when I wanted to share my process of learning to bake bread.
            Now it's mostly just a general blog, but also where I host a lot
            of my <a href="/projects">projects</a>.
        </p>
        <p>
        Here's a list of stuff about me:
        </p>
        <dl>
            <dt>Occupation</dt>
            <dd>Software engineer at <a href="https://www.chameleoncloud.org/">Chameleon Cloud</a></dd>

            <dt>Location</dt>
            <dd>Chicagoland. Previously, Madison and West Michigan</dd>

            <dt>Almae Matres</dt>
            <dd>Hope College, UW-Madison</dd>

            <dt>Source Code</dt>
            <dd>
              <ul>
                <li><a href="https://git.marks.kitchen/">Gitweb</a></li>
                <li><a href="https://github.com/Mark-Powers/">GitHub</a></li>
              </ul>
            </dd>

            <dt>Social</dt>
            <dd><a href="https://fosstodon.org/@markp">markp@fosstodon</a></dd>

            <dt>Hobbies</dt>
            <dd>
                Programming, video games, reading, bicycling, woodworking,
                chess, cooking, disc golf
            </dd>

            <dt>Operating System</dt>
            <dd>
            Regolith Linux &#8212; I like how little fuss Ubuntu is, it runs any I
            want without too much hassle. Regolith is great for people like me,
            who are also want to try/use i3 in an environment they are
            comfortable with.
            </dd>

            <dt>Editor</dt>
            <dd>
            Vim &#8212; I stick mostly to defaults. I like that pretty much on any
            system, it'll have this editor that I am used to, and Vim is
            very powerful with enough practice.
            </dd>

            <dt>Pets</dt>
            <dd>One very fluffy black cat, one shorthair kitten</dd>

            <dt>Erdos Number</dt>
            <dd>3 &#8212; Myself &#8596; Charles A. Cusack &#8596; Charles J. Colbourn &#8596; Paul Erdos</dd>

            <dt>Articles</dt>
            <dd>
            <p>
            Keahey, Kate, Jason Anderson, Michael Sherman, Zhuo Zhen,
            Mark Powers, Isabel Brunkan, and Adam Cooper.
            "Chameleon@Edge Community Workshop Report." (2021).
            </p>
            <p>
            Cusack, Charles A., Aaron Green, Airat Bekmetjev, and Mark Powers.
            "Graph pebbling algorithms and Lemke graphs."
            Discrete Applied Mathematics 262 (2019): 72-82.
            </p>
            <p>
            Cusack, Charles A., Airat Bekmetjev, and Mark Powers.
            "Two-pebbling and odd-two-pebbling are not equivalent."
            Discrete Mathematics 342, no. 3 (2019): 777-783.
            </p>
            <p>
            Cusack, Charles A., Mark Powers, and Airat Bekmetjev.
            "Doppelgangers and Lemke graphs."
            Discrete Mathematics 341, no. 10 (2018): 2686-2693.
            </p>
            </dd>
        </dl>
    </div>
</body>

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