I'm a Serial YC Engineer who loves to solve complex problems in Systems / Infrastructure / Backend
Some of my previous works include:
- Building a Karpenter controller for a cloud provider
- Building a self-driving (ADAS) stack which can run on your Android phone
- Running Gentoo Linux on bare-metal Android phones, and running Android userland in a LXC container on the Gentoo userland
Location: Bengaluru, India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Linux, K8S, Docker/OCI, Cloud, C/CPP, Go, Rust, SQL
Resume: https://bin.wantguns.dev/resume
Blogs: https://wantguns.dev/blog
Email: mail [at] wantguns [dot] dev
SEEKING WORK | REMOTE | WORLDWIDE
I'm a Serial YC Engineer who loves to solve complex problems in Systems / Infrastructure / Backend
Some of my previous works include:
- Building a Karpenter controller for a cloud provider
- Building a self-driving (ADAS) stack which can run on your Android phone
- Running Gentoo Linux on bare-metal Android phones, and running Android userland in a LXC container on the Gentoo userland
Resume: https://bin.wantguns.dev/resume
Blogs: https://wantguns.dev/blog
Email: mail [at] wantguns [dot] dev
SEEKING WORK || SEEKING FREELANCER | Relocating to EU preferred
Platform Engineer (SDE 2) with a knack of low level optimisations and Systems Engineering. I am an avid self-hoster as well. Some of my recent work include implementing a K8S cluster bootstrapper and a Karpenter provider for an new cloud provider.
OSS: flowdrive.ai, Google Summer of Code 2020 Scholar at Gentoo Foundation and more at {github,gitlab}.com/wantguns
Location: Bengaluru, India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, relocation to EU strongly preferred
Technologies: Linux Kernel, Containers, Kubernetes (EKS, GKE, Kubespray), IaC, GitOps, AWS, GCP
Languages: Rust, Go, Bash, Python, C, C++
Résumé/CV: https://bin.wantguns.dev/cv
Email: mail+jobs [at] wantguns [dot] dev
Debugging Blogs: wantguns.dev/blog
Platform and Site Reliability Engineer with experience in working with AWS, GCP and on-prem infrastructure. Enjoys self-hosting and hacking. Currently working at SDE 2 equivalent role.
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Location: Bangalore, India
Remote: Preferrably (Comfortable in EU and US TZs)
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Site Reliability Engineering (Kubernetes,
Terraform, Ansible, ArgoCD, FluxCD, Containers, AWS, GCP), Operating Systems (Linux Kernel, AOSP), Web Development (Golang, Rust, Python, Flutter, SvelteKit)
i have always felt some unexplained effect while listening to Veridis Quo [1].
the melody start sounding different from the 0:38 mark, just as the kicks come in. it seems like some supporting keys are added with the kicks, to make the sound more full, but at the same time it could be my brain getting tricked.
sorry for botching the explanation, i have never studied music.
Others have mentioned Materialistic and Glider. Both are great options that I used for a few years. However, I've recently changed to Hacki. It's also in the core F-Droid repo and works great for me as a HN client. Since it will even try to notify you of replies
I love it, releases on GitHub to so I can avoid F-Droid builds. Dev is nice and receptive too and the app is feature filled.
Finally replaced Materialistic for me.
This is what I often use, though I have noticed some weirdness where votes won't stick despite the app saying that they did and comment threads that are too big constantly refresh until all the comments are loaded. Might give some of the other apps in this thread a try.