Ideas to Work on personally (holding myself accountable with this tweet, hopefully I will work on at least one of these this month) -
- Local RSS Feed for personal use
- Terminal Tool for Twitter Posting
- Video Game that uses mirrors as checkpoints/portals
It’s not mobile responsive yet (and initial users gave some insightful feedback on the overall app) so I’m working on some more changes and features 🫡
#gamedev#webdev#vercel
Y’all, it’s been a while….please if you see this (and haven’t done it already), play and beta-test my app….pls?
https://t.co/ws4SrLLynY
It’s a really fun game which I made a while back in my nostalgia for Nokia mobile games, and I would love some feedback-
Rather chop off my ears than listen to 20 lpa+ people preach about the “right” way to protest to people struggling to put food on their table and shelter over their head even after having a job
Hey! I am actively looking for a full-time backend engineer role, since my current stint would be coming to an end. I'm tech-stack agnostic, but I prefer Go or Elixir roles.
A little about me: I am a backend engineer at heart, and I enjoy building and writing about backend systems. I like solving problems and am a Knight on LeetCode with a rating of 1875. I also run a blog where I write about my projects, Vim, Golang, and personal essays. It currently has 40K+ readers across 100+ countries.
Over the past year, I have built and worked on some interesting things:
- Currently building Postbox at Variant Systems, an AI agent-native form backend platform developed in Elixir
- Amazon Dynamo implementation in Elixir with quorum replication, vector clocks, and gossip protocol
- Tail at Scale in Go benchmarking p50/p95/p99 latency under failure scenarios
- Brainrot Language Server in Go, an LSP for a slang-inspired language, featured in Golang Weekly
Some other things that might be interesting:
- 2x Kaggle Expert
- Featured in Golang Weekly, Golang News, and Hacker News
- Delivered a talk on fzf configuration and workflows at CLI Heroes, a developer event by One2C