Location: Burbank, California USA (Los Angeles Metro)
Remote: Open to hybrid, in-office, remote
Willing to relocate: High bar
Technologies: See https://www.linkedin.com/in/plindner/details/skills/ for full list. Golang, Typescript, Node, Java, Python, Pandas, Cloud, Databases, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Technical Leadership, Strategy, System Dynamics, Software Development Lifecycle, Agile/SCRUM/XP, Open Source, Roadmaps, Protocols, API Design, System Architecture, Decentralization, Blockchain (non crypto), Privacy Engineering, Mentoring, and much much more.
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Github: https://github.com/lindner
Hi! Xoogler, Internet OG and energetic leader ready to jump into my next role. Whether it's a complex code base, team culture, or developer ecosystems I'm ready to take it on and launch with precision and speed!
Some highlights:
- Hands-on software engineering leader with a deep understanding of systems, from high-level architecture to low-level implementation.
- Proven ability to design and deliver elegant solutions to complex problems.
- Skilled in building and shipping high-volume services, pipelines, mobile apps, and ML models.
- Collaborative leader with experience in mentoring engineers and fostering strong teams.
- Dedicated and passionate about cultivating thriving developer communities and open-source projects.
It's interesting that this article didn't mention Gopher, which was developed at the University of Minnesota. Jean Amour Polly would have definitely known about it, as back then the Gopher Team was all about creating Digital Libraries.
And Mark McCahill was a ardent Windsurfer, which resulted in this shirt, designed by his partner Wendy Jedeckila, way back in 1991!
hi5 (RIP) was originally a dating site and Pivoted to a Social Network.
Most profiles fake? I can say for sure that's not true. I maintained Postgres/Memcache/Graph DBs and the write load was real.
That said hi5 did engage in address book scraping and other dark patterns that you'd rather not see these days.
Fun fact: hi5 had a featured photos/profiles section based on popularity. Folks that ended up there deleted their account by 5x or more due to the unwanted attention their 'popular' photos garnered....
So many thoughts about OpenSocial and the reference implementation, Shindig. I have it thank for my time at hi5, LinkedIn and then Google.
Some little known facts about OpenSocial
- Hangouts Apps (remember those?) were based on OpenSocial containers.
- OpenSocial powered the LinkedIn Apps Platform and Labs for a number of years. The team built Rails and Node apps and deployed on Joyent.
- Eric Schmidt gave a pep talk to the working group pre-launch and mentioned about how open always wins in the end...
- MySpace was concerned about the attack surface of 3p apps running in iframes. They toyed with the idea of requiring a webkit browser plugin to run apps (!). It did lead to Caja* as a project. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caja_project
- The work on OpenSocial led in small part to the Activity Streams spec which led to ActivityPub and thus the latest Fediverse protocols. I like to think of OpenSocial as dead, but a good organ donor.
Hi! Xoogler, Internet OG and energetic leader ready to jump into my next role. Whether it's a complex code base, team culture, or developer ecosystems I'm ready to take it on and launch with precision and speed!
Some highlights: