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hzambo
·hace 11 meses·discuss
Hi there, I'm Zambo.

- Location: Brazil

- Remote: Yes

- Willing to relocate: Yes (EU citizen)

- Technologies: React, TypeScript, Next.js (primary), Vue.js, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, SCSS, Node.js, Python/Flask, Jest/Vitest, REST APIs, Git

- Résumé/CV: https://registry.jsonresume.org/zambo

- Email: [email protected]

Frontend focused developer with strong design sense looking for IC roles. Recently stepped down from running a digital agency (8 years, grew from 2 cofounders to 17 people) to focus on what I love most: hands-on development. React/TypeScript focused, comfortable with full-stack when needed. Remote work experience since 2017.

Been coding professionally since the https://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/ days. UI/UX focused, the developer who can implement designs pixel-perfect and make good visual decisions when specs are unclear. Business background brings valuable product sense and user empathy to technical decisions. Deep analytics experience: implemented and configured multiple tools (GA, GTM, Mixpanel, Amplitude, Segment, etc.), built custom dashboards, component libraries, and interpreted data to guide product decisions.

Interested in: product companies, startups, founding engineering roles, analytics/data visualization projects. Open to contract or full-time.

GitHub: https://github.com/zambo
hzambo
·el año pasado·discuss
Wow, amazing tip. This hack improved my workflow by 10x.
hzambo
·hace 4 años·discuss
One little trick that works for me: read and listen at the same time.

I love books, I love reading, but my main struggle while reading was having to go back and read a few pages again and again when I caught myself lost in random thoughts. Sometimes it took quite a long time to finish a simple book because of this.

Most books today have and audiobook version. So just try both at the same time. It's less likely you'll get distracted and if you do, you can just catch up to what you have been listening.

But most important trick is to read things you like and that interest you. Don't force on books that aren't interesting just to say that you finished it.

I hope this helps.
hzambo
·hace 5 años·discuss
Most of the comments assume that with NFTs you are buying just a piece of digital image with no utility whatsoever. And yes, it is the case with most of the things we see on https://opensea.io/.

But on the other hand, there are a bunch of interesting projects out there where you can do some cool things with your NFTs, like the "card game" Axie Infinity and other ripoff projects - with a very few original ones - inspired by it.

NFTs for collectible card games is promising and maybe this can lead to some other interesting use cases in the future.

Anyway, I recommend searching for "utility nft projects". Most of them seem just like something to steal money from other people, but again... there are some interesting things coming out from it.