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lgvld
·12 giờ trước·discuss
> ver withdrawing a defeated proposal they can effectively and in pra

didn't know about it but apparently there was the Pfizergate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfizergate
lgvld
·29 ngày trước·discuss
Anyone remember this story about two librarians (hackers?) accused of creating fake borrowers in order to prevent books from being weed out? https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jan/06/florida-librar...
lgvld
·4 tháng trước·discuss
;^)
lgvld
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Location: Paris, France

Remote: Remote first, but I enjoy spending time with my collaborators (especially at the beginning of a mission) and traveling for work from time to time.

Willing to relocate: Temporarily, depending on the job but not for more than 6 months. Might be only available 2 days/week during the next months.

Technologies: Can learn anything web related very quickly but I'm especially proficient as a full stack working with a boring Python/Django/PostgreSQL stack. I enjoy working with Vue.js or Svelte but I will keep using HTMX or Alpine.js whenever I can out of simplicity. Happy to use low-code tools and vibe code stuff when it makes sense. I can also use Cloud solutions (GCP, Render, Heroku, AWS) or administrate a Linux server.

Résumé/CV: https://louis.ga/cv/en/#exp

Email: hn [AT] louis [DOT] ga

Python/Django specialist looking for projects bridging tech and physical world. Currently available for freelance work. I bring 5+ years building production software—from co-founding a legal tech startup where I wore every hat from Linux sysadmin to team lead, to a recent stint at Louis Vuitton on JS/TypeScript. Comfortable across the stack, with particular depth in data pipelines, ML/computer vision, and making things work reliably at scale. M.S. in Computer Science (computer vision) from Sorbonne, dual B.S. in Math & CS, plus a foundation year in applied arts. This mix shows up in my work—I care about both what's under the hood and what users actually see.

I'm quite good with people and enjoy being part of a team. Looking for interesting projects at the intersection of software and visual/creative domains, or anything hardware / real world related -- but honestly, I enjoy hard problems wherever they live.

Open to contracts, part-time collaborations, or interesting project-based work. Based in Paris, remote-friendly.

Don't hesitate to get in touch. ;-)

Regards.
lgvld
·5 tháng trước·discuss
We kind of do already: https://blog.cloudflare.com/markdown-for-agents/
lgvld
·5 tháng trước·discuss
> Instead of distributing Chromium, By default Electrobun uses your system's native WebView (WebKit on macOS, Edge WebView2 on Windows, WebKitGTK on Linux).

still:

> Optional CEF: bundle CEF (Chromium) when cross-platform consistency matters most.

from: https://blackboard.sh/electrobun/docs/guides/what-is-electro...
lgvld
·5 tháng trước·discuss
;^)
lgvld
·5 tháng trước·discuss
^
lgvld
·5 tháng trước·discuss
Location: Paris, France

Remote: Remote first, but I enjoy spending time with my collaborators (especially at the beginning of a mission) and traveling for work from time to time.

Willing to relocate: Temporarily, depending on the job but not for more than 6 months.

Technologies: Can learn anything web related very quickly but I'm especially proficient as a full stack working with a boring Python/Django/PostgreSQL stack. I enjoy working with Vue.js or Svelte but I will keep using HTMX or Alpine.js whenever I can out of simplicity. Happy to use low-code tools and vibe code stuff when it makes sense. I can also use Cloud solutions (GCP, Render, Heroku, AWS) or administrate a Linux server.

Résumé/CV: https://louis.ga/cv/en/#exp

Email: hn [AT] louis [DOT] ga

Python/Django specialist looking for projects bridging tech and visual arts. Currently available for freelance work. I bring 5+ years building production software—from co-founding a legal tech startup where I wore every hat from Linux sysadmin to team lead, to a recent stint at Louis Vuitton on JS/TypeScript. Comfortable across the stack, with particular depth in data pipelines, ML/computer vision, and making things work reliably at scale. M.S. in Computer Science (computer vision) from Sorbonne, dual B.S. in Math & CS, plus a foundation year in applied arts. This mix shows up in my work—I care about both what's under the hood and what users actually see.

I'm quite good with people and enjoy being part of a team. Looking for interesting projects at the intersection of software and visual/creative domains, or anything hardware / real world related -- but honestly, I enjoy hard problems wherever they live.

Open to contracts, part-time collaborations, or interesting project-based work. Based in Paris, remote-friendly.

Don't hesitate to get in touch. ;-)

Regards.
lgvld
·6 tháng trước·discuss
Yes such a fantastic book. I thought about it recently while reading this article about the three teenagers who created the Mirai botnet, same vibes, you would probably like it: https://www.wired.com/story/mirai-untold-story-three-young-h...
lgvld
·6 tháng trước·discuss
He said fun, not easy. Sometimes it's precisely doing brainless stuff over and over again that becomes hard, like writing a template displaying a table of your results or implementing filter and pagination on a web app. I don't feel like I'm growing anymore when doing those things. Or even for some tests. Or when you need a Bash script automating menial stuff. (Still you could find new perspective on things.)
lgvld
·6 tháng trước·discuss
We do need this. HN is quite US-centered and sometimes I'm tired of it. So good luck. I'll be part of it.

EDIT: There is indeed a bug: clicking on a title which is an internal link sends you to the wrong page -- you have to click on the comments count.
lgvld
·6 tháng trước·discuss
Funny stuff, that's cool.
lgvld
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Very probably.

I am also curious to know wether a domain name still confers a solid advantage. Now that so many people use social networks like Instagram, does (the SEO or domain name, etc. of) your website remain a critical part of the process?

Actually the SEO plays an important role in some areas, for sure.
lgvld
·7 tháng trước·discuss
So cool, thanks for sharing.

We used to do that as children as well: a spiral cutted out of paper on top of a long skewer stuck into a potato. Felt like perpetual motion somehow.

It works if you put it on top of a radiator btw.
lgvld
·7 tháng trước·discuss
LMS stands for Learning Management System, I didn't know.
lgvld
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Absolutely. Thank you.
lgvld
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I love Unploy, the documentation as well, but I find it a bit too complex. For even simpler usecases I often use Alpine AJAX [1], which is an Alpine.js plugin giving your links and forms -- only, because progressive enhancement -- basic AJAX capabilities.

[1] https://alpine-ajax.js.org/
lgvld
·7 tháng trước·discuss
cool offer ;-)

is it open to non-US candidates though? EU in my case, for a remote position.

thanks!
lgvld
·8 tháng trước·discuss
Very cool, didn't know such app had existed, thank you! Wanted to use a similar approach to connect people in a smaller friends-only social network.