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JeremyBarbosa

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JeremyBarbosa
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
Wow! https://treinposities.nl/ even shows historical positions since 2019. Feels like something you'd only see in a cheesy murder mystery.
JeremyBarbosa
·il y a 12 mois·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Boston, MA USA | REMOTE | Technical Copywriter

Have a new product launching soon? Or some content you have been meaning to get to?

Hi, I'm Jeremy, an ex-software engineer who writes about tech. After helping build a cloud storage unicorn, I got into teaching developers and found out that I'm pretty good at making complicated stuff make sense. Now I write technical content mainly for SaaS companies. Happy to also chat about open-source, cloud architecture, or where tech content is heading.

If you want to learn more, reach out to me at [email protected]

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- Blog Writing: I turn complex tech topics into articles people actually want to read. Whether it's deep dives for your engineering audience or guides that won't scare off beginners.

- Topic Planning: Not sure what to write about? I look deep into what your users care about and map out content that'll actually help them while helping you grow.

- SEO That Makes Sense: No keyword stuffing here - just strategic writing that helps you show up when people Google their problems.

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JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Boston, MA USA | REMOTE | Technical Copywriter

Have a new product launching soon? Or some content you have been meaning to get to?

Hi, I'm Jeremy, an ex-software engineer who writes about tech. After helping build a cloud storage unicorn, I got into teaching developers and found out that I'm pretty good at making complicated stuff make sense. Now I write technical content mainly for SaaS companies. Happy to also chat about open-source, cloud architecture, or where tech content is heading.

If you want to learn more, reach out to me at [email protected]

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My Main Services

- Blog Writing: I turn complex tech topics into articles people actually want to read. Whether it's deep dives for your engineering audience or guides that won't scare off beginners.

- Topic Planning: Not sure what to write about? I look deep into what your users care about and map out content that'll actually help them while helping you grow.

- SEO That Makes Sense: No keyword stuffing here - just strategic writing that helps you show up when people Google their problems.

--

Read more on my website: https://jeremybarbosa.com
JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Boston, MA USA | REMOTE | Technical Copywriter

Have a new product launching soon? Or some content you have been meaning to get to?

Hi, I'm Jeremy, an ex-software engineer who writes about tech. After helping build a cloud storage unicorn, I got into teaching developers and found out that I'm pretty good at making complicated stuff make sense. Now I write technical content mainly for SaaS companies. Happy to also chat about open-source, cloud architecture, or where tech content is heading.

If you want to learn more, reach out to me at [email protected]

--

My Main Services

- Blog Writing: I turn complex tech topics into articles people actually want to read. Whether it's deep dives for your engineering audience or guides that won't scare off beginners.

- Topic Planning: Not sure what to write about? I look deep into what your users care about and map out content that'll actually help them while helping you grow.

- SEO That Makes Sense: No keyword stuffing here - just strategic writing that helps you show up when people Google their problems.

--

Read more on my website: https://jeremybarbosa.com
JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
As someone who has used Bevy in the past, that was my reading as well. It is an incredible tool, but some of the things mentioned in the article like the gnarly function signature and constant migrations are known issues that stop a lot of people from using it. That's not even to mention the strict ECS requirement if your game doesn't work well around it. Here is a good reddit thread I remember reading about some more difficulties other people had with Bevy:

https://old.reddit.com/r/rust_gamedev/comments/13wteyb/is_be...

I wonder how something simpler in the rust world like macroquad[0] would have worked out for them (superpowers from Unity's maturity aside).

[0] https://macroquad.rs/
JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
I was bit confused why this was notable, but the Pixel 9a just released Thursday. So this is an incredibly fast turnaround for a community OS.
JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Boston, MA USA | REMOTE | Technical Copywriter

Have a new product launching soon? Or some content you have been meaning to get to?

Hi, I'm Jeremy, an ex-software engineer who writes about tech. After helping build a cloud storage unicorn, I got into teaching developers and found out that I'm pretty good at making complicated stuff make sense. Now I write technical content mainly for SaaS companies. Happy to also chat about open-source, cloud architecture, or where tech content is heading.

If you want to learn more, reach out to me at [email protected]

--

My Main Services

- Blog Writing: I turn complex tech topics into articles people actually want to read. Whether it's deep dives for your engineering audience or guides that won't scare off beginners.

- Topic Planning: Not sure what to write about? I look deep into what your users care about and map out content that'll actually help them while helping you grow.

- SEO That Makes Sense: No keyword stuffing here - just strategic writing that helps you show up when people Google their problems.

--

Read more on my website: https://jeremybarbosa.com
JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
So happy to read this because I don't see it mentioned often enough.

I have a ErgoDox EZ, and I still prefer using my Framework 13 (with Kanata![0]) because having my thumbs navigate the trackpad is so convenient even with a keyboard-driven setup.

[0] https://github.com/jtroo/kanata
JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Boston, MA USA | REMOTE | Technical Copywriter

Have a new product launching soon? Or some content you have been meaning to get to?

Hi, I'm Jeremy, an ex-software engineer who writes about tech. After helping build a cloud storage unicorn, I got into teaching developers and found out that I'm pretty good at making complicated stuff make sense. Now I write technical content mainly for SaaS companies. Happy to also chat about open-source, cloud architecture, or where tech content is heading.

If you want to learn more, reach out to me at [email protected]

--

My Main Services

- Blog Writing: I turn complex tech topics into articles people actually want to read. Whether it's deep dives for your engineering audience or guides that won't scare off beginners.

- Topic Planning: Not sure what to write about? I look deep into what your users care about and map out content that'll actually help them while helping you grow.

- SEO That Makes Sense: No keyword stuffing here - just strategic writing that helps you show up when people Google their problems.

--

Read more on my website: https://jeremybarbosa.com
JeremyBarbosa
·l’année dernière·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Boston, MA USA | REMOTE | Technical Copywriter

Have a new product launching soon? Or some content you have been meaning to get to?

Hi, I'm Jeremy, an ex-SWE who writes about tech. After helping build a cloud storage unicorn, I got into teaching developers and found out that I'm pretty good at making complicated stuff make sense. Now I write technical content mainly for SaaS companies. Happy to also chat about open-source, cloud architecture, or where tech content is heading.

If you want to learn more, reach out to me at [email protected]

--

My Main Services

- Blog Writing: I turn complex tech topics into articles people actually want to read. Whether it's deep dives for your engineering audience or guides that won't scare off beginners.

- Topic Planning: Not sure what to write about? I look deep into what your users care about and map out content that'll actually help them while helping you grow.

- SEO That Makes Sense: No keyword stuffing here - just strategic writing that helps you show up when people Google their problems.

--

Read more on my website: https://jeremybarbosa.com
JeremyBarbosa
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Boston, MA USA | REMOTE | Technical Copywriter

Have a new product launching soon? Or some content you have been meaning to get to?

Hi, I'm Jeremy, an ex-SWE who writes about tech. After helping build a cloud storage unicorn, I got into teaching developers and found out that I'm pretty good at making complicated stuff make sense. Now I write technical content mainly for SaaS companies. Happy to also chat about open-source, cloud architecture, or where tech content is heading.

If you want to learn more, reach out to me at [email protected]

--

My Main Services

- Blog Writing: I turn complex tech topics into articles people actually want to read. Whether it's deep dives for your engineering audience or guides that won't scare off beginners.

- Topic Planning: Not sure what to write about? I look deep into what your users care about and map out content that'll actually help them while helping you grow.

- SEO That Makes Sense: No keyword stuffing here - just strategic writing that helps you show up when people Google their problems.

--

Read more on my website: https://jeremybarbosa.com