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syngrog66

317 karmajoined 10 anni fa
software engineer

[email protected]

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LatLearn my FOSS Golang lib for latency instrumentation and reports: https://codeberg.org/grogsynlog42/LatLearn

my resume: https://github.com/mkramlich/portfolio/blob/master/sw-eng-MikeKramlich.md

I might have avail to jump in and help as a remote contractor. Solving and shipping for decades.

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syngrog66
·17 ore fa·discuss
Literally nothing about this requires AI, nor would be wise to involve it, or become dependent on a startup biz service about it.
syngrog66
·l’altro ieri·discuss
YC and related VC are all-in on AI. they're simply talking up their book. VC cash is fueling all of this bubble, directly or indirectly.

The pop and deflation may have already started...
syngrog66
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Location: Colorado, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Golang (Go), C, Python, Java, SQL, git, Docker, Linux/POSIX, Internet & web dev, cloud IaaS, distributed, concurrency & threading, performance & scalability, some math & ML

Résumé/CV: https://github.com/mkramlich/portfolio/raw/refs/heads/master...

Email: [email protected]

programming for decades. solid fundamentals. troubleshooter. tech lead/arch. SRE-ish. solved legacy Heisenbugs & shipped, many times.

author of perf cheatsheet

writing book on HPC

US citizen, native English

ex Orbitz on core tech (JVM, GC, perf regress follow-up, ops, logs, instrum, caches, sessions, threads, db conns)

research & due diligence for US State Dept on public defenses against foreign adversarial propaganda & disinfo (ie. natsec)

game engine creator & toolmaker since kid. once built small sw biz

recent client: sys prog R&D on mem alloc latency & SEGV resilience. C on Linux. delivered code, benchmarks, diagrams & report on how to upgrade perf & avail of their soft-RT (micros mattered), $-impacting backend

LatLearn: FOSS Golang latency instrum & reporting lib
syngrog66
·10 giorni fa·discuss
That seems like a tool easily adoptable by folks engaging in dark patterns on GitHub, particularly the malware bait repos.
syngrog66
·10 giorni fa·discuss
I'd rather upgrade myself to a more effective version, thanks. in part because I have a monopoly in the market on providing Me
syngrog66
·10 giorni fa·discuss
"Just because one can do a thing does not mean one should do that thing."
syngrog66
·11 giorni fa·discuss
not sure what problem this solves. smells like setup for a security exploit. tho my most generous take is its CV-ware
syngrog66
·17 giorni fa·discuss
vi, pandoc
syngrog66
·24 giorni fa·discuss
meanwhile all I need is a cursor (lowercase) and I can program and do all the actual software engineering I need. been true for many decades and likely will for many more
syngrog66
·25 giorni fa·discuss
vim
syngrog66
·25 giorni fa·discuss
pre-replaced it with combo of my brain, vim, an assortment of other CLI/TUI tools, etc
syngrog66
·25 giorni fa·discuss
book on performance; latency instrumentation; DCC TTRPG adventure module; OCPP software; latency/stability issues & upgrades for legacy backend codebase
syngrog66
·mese scorso·discuss
great, thanks. just saw this, btw
syngrog66
·mese scorso·discuss
scratched my own itches related to OCPP, latency, git, ssh and JMX. none involved AI
syngrog66
·mese scorso·discuss
topics & individuals

whether something fad or not does not matter to me
syngrog66
·mese scorso·discuss
unfortunate name: very similar to Godot at passing glance. my brain already stumbles going back and forth between seeing LLVM and LLM, IP (Internet protocol) and IP (Intellectual property). Don't me started on X vs X vs X vs ...

I do like that it reinforces this rule of thumb:

  Q: "How do you know if any given piece of software is written in Rust?
  A: "Oh they'll tell you. They *will* tell you. Upfront and over and over again."
syngrog66
·mese scorso·discuss
I'm writing book on perf optimization, love to ask you questions sometime. email me (in my bio here) if interested. thanks!
syngrog66
·mese scorso·discuss
Location: Colorado, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Golang (Go), C, Python, Java, SQL, git, Docker, Linux/POSIX, Internet & web dev, cloud IaaS, distributed, concurrency & threading, performance & scalability, some math & ML

Résumé/CV: https://github.com/mkramlich/portfolio/raw/refs/heads/master...

Email: [email protected]

programming for decades. solid fundamentals. troubleshooter. tech lead/arch. SRE-ish. solved legacy Heisenbugs & shipped, many times.

author of perf cheatsheet

writing book on HPC

US citizen, native English

ex Orbitz on core tech (JVM, GC, perf regress follow-up, ops, logs, instrum, caches, sessions, threads, db conns)

research & due diligence for US State Dept on public defenses against foreign adversarial propaganda & disinfo (ie. natsec)

game engine creator & toolmaker since kid

once built small sw biz

recent client: sys prog R&D on mem alloc latency & SEGV resilience. C on Linux. delivered code, benchmarks, diagrams & report on how to upgrade perf & avail of their soft-RT (micros mattered), $-impacting backend

LatLearn: FOSS Golang latency instrum & reporting lib
syngrog66
·2 mesi fa·discuss
between all the Linux LPEs and Claude's known security flaws, alone, I'd be shocked if Github and Microsoft hadnt gotten hacked by now. reasonable bet we mainly hear it when big shops get bit
syngrog66
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I have respect for Karpathy. Not for anyone who made Claude or promotes it. So this is a shame. But I can't fault anyone for accepting an offer with (I assume) lots of 0's in the dollar part.