Duane Johnson

Duane Johnson

Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Duane Johnson is a father, philosopher, software engineer, and CEO of Relm.US.
Aug
11
The Search for Happiness Online

The Search for Happiness Online

Have you ever asked a search engine to help you find happiness? The connection between spatial platforms, our migration towards online spaces, and happiness as people and a society.
4 min read
Jun
21
Beginnings of a Social Universe in a Browser

Beginnings of a Social Universe in a Browser

Transcript I care a lot about building a social online experience that's better than the social networks that
2 min read
May
16
Collaborative Whiteboards in a Metaverse

Collaborative Whiteboards in a Metaverse

We’re very excited to release shared, collaborative documents & whiteboards in Relm for the first time. As a founding
1 min read
Mar
13
4 Audio Modes to Give Everyone Audio Autonomy in Relm

4 Audio Modes to Give Everyone Audio Autonomy in Relm

Our team had an awesome brainstorming session at the beginning of this month around how audio/video could work in
3 min read
Feb
11
Podcast with Jared Anderson

Podcast with Jared Anderson

I was recently on a podcast with life coach Jared Anderson, talking about consciousness, online culture, healing, and Relm. On
1 min read
Mar
13
Characters: Designing Customizable Colors in Blender & Three.js

Characters: Designing Customizable Colors in Blender & Three.js

How we look and how we feel about ourselves is intimately connected. In Relm, we want you to feel at
5 min read
Feb
17
Milestone Marker

Milestone Marker

Ok, I just have to say I’m really proud of the work we’ve accomplished in 3.5 months.
1 min read
Oct
12
User Interface Ideas

User Interface Ideas

Should we have a “game mode” and a “builder mode”? What does private messaging look like? What does your character&
1 min read
Oct
07
Jitsi + Svelte

Jitsi + Svelte

We’re happy to announce a new open source (MIT licensed) library called jitsi-svelte, available on npm and github. I&
1 min read
Oct
06
Kinder, Gentler, Online Community

Kinder, Gentler, Online Community

Our online spaces need to be more welcoming—they need to have more hospitality, more civilization, and more heaping helpings
2 min read