Tech: React/Next.js, Svelte, Django, Rails
Location: Japan
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A full-stack developer with 14 years of experience. I have worked for US-based and German-based companies with both fully distributed team for 5 years.
I loved the experience with this setting and could work most productively, so looking similar opportunities for next time.
I am specialized in software security, and particularly interested in projects involving LLM and RAG applications, however, pretty much open to any kind of projects.
A full-stack developer with 14 years of experience. I have worked for US-based and German-based companies with both fully distributed team for 5 years.
Have extensive experience with early stage startups, so rapid prototyping and bootstrapping full fledged webapps are my areas of strength. Pretty much open to any kind of projects.
For my résumé and availability, send a blank email to resume[@]tnzk.org. You’ll receive an auto-reply.
I could have sworn I have seen this in the past, but I am not sure exactly where. Thinking about it; it probably would have been part of OIDC and not directly addressed by OAuth... maybe someone can find it for me, or maybe I misspoke when I said it was part of the spec.
I've checked 2.0 Security BCP, 2.1 draft and OIDC and none of them seemed to cover that. Perhaps I could be in ongoing discussion in the mailing list of 2.1? I only checked their GitHub issues and found nothing relevant.
Do you regularly use one of them? I've been aware of them for years but I've been never motivated to activity use them due to overall poor UX. Sign-in is already a hassle there.
Yet I appreciate them maintaining them because I once had recovered my access to my devices when I was almost locked out of Apple ID (don't quite remember the detail though).
This seems very interesting approach to scripting. Does it basically provides with an alias to child_process.exec as $ and besides that I can write in the same way I'd do in Node?
> Node.js standard library requires additional hassle before using
I read the hassle as having to setup Node runtime in advance, but zx requires npm to install so I'm not sure.
Recently I came across "Theory and pragmatics of the tz code and data" (*) and really enjoyed as a primer on how timezone names are picked and what made tz the current form.
I loved the experience with this setting and could work most productively, so looking similar opportunities for next time.
I am specialized in software security, and particularly interested in projects involving LLM and RAG applications, however, pretty much open to any kind of projects.