I've been a software generalist at a variety of startups, some in their earliest stages helping to craft their ideas into MVPs (PeerMedical, ClimaCell, Odyn) and some in their midpoints helping to refactor and upgrade legacy technology while planning and building new business-focused features (Viewpoint Government Solutions, Netra, AptDeco).
I'm comfortable in most corners of the rapidly expanding modern web development stack, but my hope is to also be a critical and collaborative partner in the business/societal thought processes required to successfully execute a vision.
During the pandemic I've been investing in myself and the ideas of my peers and am now producing a justice-oriented podcast, providing musical support to weekly pan-spiritual meetups, and growing a portfolio of film photography.
I'm less interested in high pay (though I need at least a pittance to survive) and more interested in worthy ideas that I can support and take to the next level.
Technologies and years of experience:
- JS (React/Angular) 6+
- Ruby (Rails) 3+
- DB (Mongo, Postgres, etc.) 6+
- Elixir (Phoenix) 1+
- Haskell 3+
- Cloud (AWS, DO, GCP) 5+
- Containers and other devops (Docker, Kubernetes) 3+
Humans have an incredible way of elevating their universal importance to hold the conviction that an alien species capable of receiving such a message and actionably responding would have any desire to do so, let alone that the loss of one observatory would leave the species thinking that they were being ghosted and that humans are assholes. We're really nothing more than flatlanders at this point and we need to work on our humility toward the situation.
Factoring in that the prison population is a "good chunk" of the total population should elevate the scale of this discussion above statistical haggling
This is a world where giving money to a company is an inherently political act, even if you do not know it to be. Each dollar spent at Amazon is a tacit endorsement of its business, labor, and greater economic practices, and for one to detail why they choose to stop supporting a business is to enumerate the practices and side-effects of that business's existence that they find problematic or harmful.
This is meant to spark discussion of the thought process behind consciously decoupling from a specific product, not to look for kudos or get patted on the back.
Every time I see this blog I'm extremely interested in the content, but the stylized presentation is so jarring and tough to read. I doubt this is an original qualm and I'm fully able to switch to reading mode in Firefox to mitigate this problem, but frankly it's off-putting.
Location: NYC | Remote
I've been a software generalist at a variety of startups, some in their earliest stages helping to craft their ideas into MVPs (PeerMedical, ClimaCell, Odyn) and some in their midpoints helping to refactor and upgrade legacy technology while planning and building new business-focused features (Viewpoint Government Solutions, Netra, AptDeco).
I'm comfortable in most corners of the rapidly expanding modern web development stack, but my hope is to also be a critical and collaborative partner in the business/societal thought processes required to successfully execute a vision.
During the pandemic I've been investing in myself and the ideas of my peers and am now producing a justice-oriented podcast, providing musical support to weekly pan-spiritual meetups, and growing a portfolio of film photography.
I'm less interested in high pay (though I need at least a pittance to survive) and more interested in worthy ideas that I can support and take to the next level.
Technologies and years of experience:
- JS (React/Angular) 6+
- Ruby (Rails) 3+
- DB (Mongo, Postgres, etc.) 6+
- Elixir (Phoenix) 1+
- Haskell 3+
- Cloud (AWS, DO, GCP) 5+
- Containers and other devops (Docker, Kubernetes) 3+
Angel: https://angel.co/u/stefan-cepko
Email: [email protected]
Photography: guccisilica.com