Pure-ts.com - Binxi Banks - The End Of A Work W... 〈HIGH-QUALITY ◎〉
As for Binxi Banks? The person behind the pseudonym has deleted all social media. Their GitHub activity flatlined. Some say they took a job as a park ranger in Montana. Others believe Binxi is writing a new typed language called “Silt” – because, as they once wrote, “silt is what remains after the river ends.” In an industry that glorifies “never stop shipping,” the shutdown of Pure-ts.com by Binxi Banks is jarring. There is no venture capital drama. No nasty exit. Just a developer who decided that the end of a work week could also mean the end of a work life —and that such an ending is not a bug, but a feature.
But last Thursday, the site went dark. No 404 page. No maintenance banner. Just a single line of text: “The river has reached the sea. – Binxi” Binxi Banks is not a bank, nor a person—at least not one with a public face. Those who have followed Pure-ts.com from its earliest commits suspect Binxi is the pseudonym of its founder, a former quantitative analyst turned indie hacker. “Binxi” may be a play on “binary” and “xi” (the Greek letter, or a nod to an unknown coordinate). Pure-ts.com - Binxi Banks - The End of a Work W...
However, the title cuts off mid-sentence (likely “The End of a Work Week” or “The End of a Workflow”), and the names “Pure-ts.com” and “Binxi Banks” do not correspond to any widely known public company, major tech platform, or financial institution as of my latest knowledge update. As for Binxi Banks
