I'm interested in solving problems with tech. The industry doesn't matter to me so long as I'm able to help improve that little slice of the world. I've worked with non-profit education to design and develop solutions, as well as more currently contributed to OSS when I have the time. I'm comfortable working with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, and can easily distill retirements into solutions and finally into results.
I'm a full-stack developer with several years of professional LAMP/LEMP experience. I'm interested in job opportunities where I can grow my skills. Ideally a 70/30 relationship between tech I know and tech I don't. However, language is only syntax, and I know how to solve problems, so if someone wants me to fill a role with completely new or foreign technology, I would be excited to work there.
This reminds me of that thing back around 2010 where if you clicked the first* link on any wikipedia page you'd eventually get to the article on philosophy or something. I forget which it was exactly, and I have no idea if it still works, but it was pretty fun back then trying to find a starting article that couldn't find the "philosophy" article.
*Non-italicised because of the disambiguation suggestions