HTMX composable blocks — pull into any surface
Self-contained HTML blocks. Update the source YAML and push — all surfaces rebuild in ~45s.
now-building
Current work · edit data/now-building.yaml
charity-goal
Donation progress bar · edit data/charity.yaml
stream-status
Live/offline indicator · HTMX auto-refresh 60s
ticker
Scrolling links · edit stream.yaml ticker field
Platform bios — copy-ready for each channel
Dwight Spencer is the principal of Da Planet Security, a managed security
and infrastructure practice founded in 2003 as CompuTEK Industries and
operating continuously since. In 2005, before the term existed, he was
presenting what would later be coined DevOps to channel partners including
IBM and PuppetLabs — a lineage documented in the Agile Manifesto (signatory,
CompuTEK Industries, May 2009) and DFW 2600 presentation archive.
Da Planet Security (SAM.gov SIN 54151S · DUNS 039-271-257 · IANA PEN 42387)
delivers high-availability infrastructure, secure service delivery, and
DevSecOps transformation for enterprise, nonprofit, and public sector clients.
Technology Chair, Restore The Fourth — the national organization advancing
Fourth Amendment protections against AI-powered surveillance infrastructure.
Developer and Archivist Team Member at the Internet Archive. InfraGard
member. HOPE Conference volunteer.
Research and writing at dwightaspencer.com addresses systems design,
infrastructure sovereignty, and the legal and technical dimensions of
surveillance accountability. Author of The Watchers You Fed (forthcoming).
Principal @ Da Planet Security · RT4 Technology Chair · Internet Archive. Infrastructure sovereignty · DevSecOps · Common Lisp · POSIX sh. IANA PEN 42387 · SAM.gov SIN 54151S · ORCID 0009-0001-0066-4646. dwightaspencer.com
Dwight Spencer is the principal of Da Planet Security, a managed security
and infrastructure practice founded in 2003 as CompuTEK Industries and
operating continuously since. In 2005, before the term existed, he was
presenting what would later be coined DevOps to channel partners including
IBM and PuppetLabs — a lineage documented in the Agile Manifesto (signatory,
CompuTEK Industries, May 2009) and DFW 2600 presentation archive.
Da Planet Security (SAM.gov SIN 54151S · DUNS 039-271-257 · IANA PEN 42387)
delivers high-availability infrastructure, secure service delivery, and
DevSecOps transformation for enterprise, nonprofit, and public sector clients.
Technology Chair, Restore The Fourth — the national organization advancing
Fourth Amendment protections against AI-powered surveillance infrastructure.
Developer and Archivist Team Member at the Internet Archive. InfraGard
member. HOPE Conference volunteer.
Research and writing at dwightaspencer.com addresses systems design,
infrastructure sovereignty, and the legal and technical dimensions of
surveillance accountability. Author of The Watchers You Fed (forthcoming).
Principal @ Da Planet Security (est. 2003) · RT4 Technology Chair · Internet Archive contributor. Systems design, infrastructure sovereignty, digital civil liberties. Writing at dwightaspencer.com · HPR contributor · InfraGard · HOPE. PGP 0x5DCBF78E3F9C3FE3
Principal @ Da Planet Security (est. 2003) · RT4 Technology Chair · Internet Archive contributor. Systems design, infrastructure sovereignty, digital civil liberties. Writing at dwightaspencer.com · HPR contributor · InfraGard · HOPE. PGP 0x5DCBF78E3F9C3FE3
Principal @ Da Planet Security (est. 2003) · RT4 Technology Chair · Internet Archive contributor. Systems design, infrastructure sovereignty, digital civil liberties. Writing at dwightaspencer.com · HPR contributor · InfraGard · HOPE. PGP 0x5DCBF78E3F9C3FE3
Principal @ Da Planet Security (est. 2003) · RT4 Tech Chair · dwightaspencer.com · PGP 0x5DCBF78E3F9C3FE3
Dwight Spencer is the principal of Da Planet Security, a managed security
and infrastructure practice with operations dating to 2003. He has delivered
security architecture, identity management, and DevSecOps transformation for
enterprise clients including Capital One and AirBNB, and for public sector
and nonprofit organizations. A signatory of the Agile Manifesto (2009), he
has contributed to infrastructure and security methodology development over
two decades. He is registered on SAM.gov (SIN 54151S) and holds IANA Private
Enterprise Number 42387. He is a member of InfraGard and a Developer and
Archivist Team Member at the Internet Archive. His research on surveillance
infrastructure and systems design is published at dwightaspencer.com.
ORCID 0009-0001-0066-4646.