I love connecting with people who share my passion for technology, have interesting problems to solve, or just want to chat about development and innovation. Whether you’re looking to collaborate, need help with a project, or want to discuss an idea, I’m always excited to hear from fellow developers and thinkers.

📧 Email

The best way to reach me for professional inquiries

hello [at] matthewgall [dot] com

Perfect for project discussions, collaboration opportunities, technical questions, or any detailed conversations.


🌐 Social Media

Follow my thoughts and projects

  • 🦋 Bluesky - Tech thoughts and project updates
  • 🐘 Mastodon - Open source discussions and tech insights
  • 🐦 X (Twitter) - Quick updates and industry observations
  • 📷 Instagram - Behind the scenes and personal projects
  • 👥 Facebook - Longer form posts and community

🔐 Privacy-First Messaging

For sensitive or private conversations

  • 💬 Telegram - Secure messaging with end-to-end encryption
  • 🛡️ Threema - Swiss privacy-focused messenger (ID: KTRDPX9W)
  • 🔒 Session - Decentralized, anonymous messaging

💻 Tech Communication

For the technically inclined

XMPP (Jabber)

Open standard, federated messaging:

PGP/GPG Encryption

For secure email communication:


💡 What to Reach Out About

I’m particularly interested in hearing from you if you:

  • Have a challenging technical problem that needs solving
  • Want to collaborate on open source projects or tools
  • Need help with infrastructure, DNS, or network automation
  • Have ideas for useful developer tools (I love building things people actually use!)
  • Want to discuss modern web technologies, security, or system architecture
  • Are working on something interesting and want to share or get feedback

🚀 Response Times

  • Email: Usually within 24 hours for professional inquiries
  • Social Media: Great for quick questions or public discussions
  • Encrypted messaging: Perfect for sensitive topics, response times vary

Don’t be shy! Whether you’re a seasoned developer, just starting out, or somewhere in between, I enjoy connecting with people who are passionate about technology and building things that matter.

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