I'd love to link up with a company to build out some internal tools for them using spec-driven development. I've built a ton of complex software using things like Claude Code and type-theory, but haven't had a change to put that to the test in a FTE role, which is a goal for 2026. Let me know if you'd like to connect.
Hello there, I am a full-stack developer based in BC, Canada, with experience in tools like JavaScript/TS, React, Node.js, Express, and Postgres, and I am also comfortable working with AWS and AI(rag/agents). I recently developed Rabbitory, an open-source RabbitMQ deployment/management platform(https://rabbitory.github.io/). I am also an open source contributor of Firefox(https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/p/zijin/).
Location: Nomadic, Colombia at the moment
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: depends
Technologies: PyTorch, Deep Learning, LLM, Diffusion models, NumPy, JAX (a bit), CUDA | SvelteKit, TypeScript, tailwind, drizzle | DevOps: Linux (25 years), AWS, Docker, common sense
CV: https://alexey.work/cv?ref=hn46459274
Email: alexey.zaytsev@gmail.com
I'd love to get back into Deep Lerning (torch, cuda, etc, etc), but also cofortable with the usual "Agenetic AI", whatever you want it to mean, and :heart: SvelteKit.
In my past lives: Linux kernel development, Molecular Biology masters, Electronics engineering in Shenzhen.
Location: Gambrills, MD
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Mostly no, but might for the right company in Japan.
Technologies: Go/Golang, Bash, Python, Java, SQL, React, Javascript, Typescript, HTML/CSS, Markdown
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h5p-KTaXRjFpv-5qXTlu5pk-YeQe96TN/view?usp=sharing
Email: hnjobs@any.unlocked-doors.com
Hi, I'm Vincent, an engineer with 10+ years of experience working in all parts of the engineering stack. Most recently I've worked on the front end side of things and am specialized in using React professionally, but I'm quick to pick up new technologies as necessary. (personally I prefer Svelte when working on my own projects) Go and Typescript are my two favorite languages. I've consistently been told by my managers that I work fast or was one of the best engineers they had on their team.
Personally I'm looking for a job that I feel like actually has some kind of positive benefit on the world, or something that seems particularly challenging or interesting. This can range anywhere from a note-taking application to managing retirement funds to writing a Typescript to Go compiler to writing a new database. I'm not interested in one of the 5 million AI hype cycle jobs (partly because I dislike LLMs), and I actively hate the blockchain, ads, and tracking users. I do not, and will never, compromise on privacy issues.
A list of things you should know about me and how I'm going to do my best work for you:
* I want to be able to work on something a bit more interesting than another simple REST application.
* I want my hours to be flexible, meaning when I start/end or being able to take some time in the middle of the day for groceries or a doctors appointment.
* I want to be able to come up with ideas I think would be useful/interesting and be given some time to work on them. I know that there are things I'm going to have to do for the business that aren't going to be these things, but I need some amount of time to do this or I'm going to struggle as a worker.
* I'm going to have strong opinions about all sorts of things, and I expect to be able to have a conversation about them and not just be dismissed.
* I'm going to want to improve things, and if I continuously get told "no", it's going to kill my morale.
I've previously lived in Japan a couple decades ago and studied the language intensively for 2 years at that time in one of the schools dedicated to helping foreigners go to university or get jobs there. (specifically at: 東京平田日本語学院. I almost passed JLPT N2 then, but I'm nowhere close to that level currently) I've recently been picking back up on studying Japanese again to maybe fulfill a long-held dream of going back to Japan longer than a vacation. So on the off chance you're someone in Japan hiring for a position you think I'd be a fit for (and you're not a black company), please reach out.
Location: Knoxville, TN Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: depends Technologies: Rust, vLLM, OpenAI, Typescript, Tailwind, Postgres, DevSecops, Azure, Firecracker, Docker, JSON, Websockets, Heuristics CV: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=10Cv0UTahRRhf... Email: james@atelierlogos.studio
I'd love to link up with a company to build out some internal tools for them using spec-driven development. I've built a ton of complex software using things like Claude Code and type-theory, but haven't had a change to put that to the test in a FTE role, which is a goal for 2026. Let me know if you'd like to connect.
Here's some cool projects I've built:
Colony (Vendor Ops tool): https://app.arcade.software/share/l3ClAIEprcx2X8eXBUGj Fugu (Binary file exploration): https://app.arcade.software/share/ylVIO1iH2Nk2W9oVpL2K Hayashi (Boundary Diagram Generator): https://github.com/atelierlogos/hayashi
Location: Kamloops, BC, CA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Within BC
Technologies: JS/TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, Express, SQL, Postgres, Mongodb, DynamoDB, AWS(SDKs mostly), Nginx, OpenAI api, Mastra ...
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17Rod-7nnwQcGkoZKmC8Yu3OiIev...
Email: zijin@ualberta.ca
Hello there, I am a full-stack developer based in BC, Canada, with experience in tools like JavaScript/TS, React, Node.js, Express, and Postgres, and I am also comfortable working with AWS and AI(rag/agents). I recently developed Rabbitory, an open-source RabbitMQ deployment/management platform(https://rabbitory.github.io/). I am also an open source contributor of Firefox(https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/p/zijin/).
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Remote: Yes
Willing to Relocate: Yes
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Mastra AI, Ruby, React, Node.js, Express, Postgres, MondoDB, Docker, Git/GitHub, AWS (see resume for more)
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hPSsEbqMjrm29hcjH_1zQRX-5-R...
Email: alex.stout55555@gmail.com
In my past lives: Linux kernel development, Molecular Biology masters, Electronics engineering in Shenzhen.
Some cool stuff, or just check my gh:
https://github.com/xl0/lovely-tensors
https://chat.congusto.ai/chat
https://lovely-docs.github.io/
https://pelican.alexey.work/
Personally I'm looking for a job that I feel like actually has some kind of positive benefit on the world, or something that seems particularly challenging or interesting. This can range anywhere from a note-taking application to managing retirement funds to writing a Typescript to Go compiler to writing a new database. I'm not interested in one of the 5 million AI hype cycle jobs (partly because I dislike LLMs), and I actively hate the blockchain, ads, and tracking users. I do not, and will never, compromise on privacy issues.
A list of things you should know about me and how I'm going to do my best work for you:
* I want to be able to work on something a bit more interesting than another simple REST application.
* I want my hours to be flexible, meaning when I start/end or being able to take some time in the middle of the day for groceries or a doctors appointment.
* I want to be able to come up with ideas I think would be useful/interesting and be given some time to work on them. I know that there are things I'm going to have to do for the business that aren't going to be these things, but I need some amount of time to do this or I'm going to struggle as a worker.
* I'm going to have strong opinions about all sorts of things, and I expect to be able to have a conversation about them and not just be dismissed.
* I'm going to want to improve things, and if I continuously get told "no", it's going to kill my morale.
I've previously lived in Japan a couple decades ago and studied the language intensively for 2 years at that time in one of the schools dedicated to helping foreigners go to university or get jobs there. (specifically at: 東京平田日本語学院. I almost passed JLPT N2 then, but I'm nowhere close to that level currently) I've recently been picking back up on studying Japanese again to maybe fulfill a long-held dream of going back to Japan longer than a vacation. So on the off chance you're someone in Japan hiring for a position you think I'd be a fit for (and you're not a black company), please reach out.