Programmer/System Admin. Currently working on media solutions.
Love learning new things :)
Posts include a variety of topics, mostly media/computer vision related.
Programmer/System Admin. Currently working on media solutions.
Love learning new things :)
Posts include a variety of topics, mostly media/computer vision related.
I'm a coder who has worn a lot of hats, from individual contributor to lead engineer to "CTO" (yes, in quotes, make of that what you will!). I've plenty to learn and hopefully some to share as well.
Race conditions: Seems like most developers don't pay a lot of attention to this class of problems and I find and fix them all over the place.
Databases: I'm not a pro but somehow I always become the database guru on dev teams. Using databases well (in high concurrency environments) requires understanding (again) race conditions well, and I've also invested more time into learning SQL than most devs around me.
Git: Again, not a pro, but have learned enough to usually be the best at it among non-pros. Am comfortable with rebasing and force pushing and often help when people have messed something up, like when they make mistakes while merging.
I make a pretty amazing barboukh. It's a north-african jewish specialty traditionally cooked for Passover. It's made from steamed flatbread crumbles, a lot of olive oil, and many spices.
I love working with RTEs(Rich Text Editors) like Tiptap(tiptap.dev/) and Lexical(lexical.dev/). I've developed several projects for/with Tiptap and evan landed a couple of gigs where I worked on their RTEs. Overall very interesting topic for me!
Latest comments (59)
Core Web Vitals
wow...
nice
I think I'm good at video/image streaming/editing.
I also like dabbling in real time video filters etc. 😆
wow.. nice
Thank you :)
u wlc
Shrimp Fried Rice
hahahaha
I can code ~5hr without touching mouse.
wow....
i can't do dat.. tried it
wow... that's alot..
nice work
meaning pls??
wow....
gaming is involved....
nice one
Thanks!
u wlc
Race conditions: Seems like most developers don't pay a lot of attention to this class of problems and I find and fix them all over the place.
Databases: I'm not a pro but somehow I always become the database guru on dev teams. Using databases well (in high concurrency environments) requires understanding (again) race conditions well, and I've also invested more time into learning SQL than most devs around me.
Git: Again, not a pro, but have learned enough to usually be the best at it among non-pros. Am comfortable with rebasing and force pushing and often help when people have messed something up, like when they make mistakes while merging.
wow..that's great man
I make a pretty amazing barboukh. It's a north-african jewish specialty traditionally cooked for Passover. It's made from steamed flatbread crumbles, a lot of olive oil, and many spices.
Also I guess I'm pretty good at Ruby & TDD.
nice!
wow...
that's great.. maybe u will enlighten me abit
I love working with RTEs(Rich Text Editors) like Tiptap(tiptap.dev/) and Lexical(lexical.dev/). I've developed several projects for/with Tiptap and evan landed a couple of gigs where I worked on their RTEs. Overall very interesting topic for me!
wow...
you must be a legend
Haha, no I'm no legend, just someone who finds RTEs very interesting!
Good luck
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