https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-raber-412a7348
- alexhrthere's a reason multiple forks of VSCode are valued in the billions of dollars. Anything Microsoft related is going to be gatekept by zorg neanderthals that think they're more intelligent than you.
- 1. quit your job. 2. find a problem. 3. build a solution. 4. repeat steps 2 and 3. 5. die.
- Seeking Work
Location: Bend, Oregon
Remote: Yes (since 2012 on global teams (such as Zendesk and Coinbase))
Willling to relocate: No, unless worthwhile
Technologies: Kubernets, Go, Terraform, DataDog, Python, eBPF, Cillium, Nginx, AWS, Kafka, EventBridge, many DBs, GitHub Actions, TravisCI, Bazel, CloudFormation, GCP, GraphQL, AppSync, Neptune, Apollo, Postman, Docker, Hbase, Hadoop, Vault, Figma, GitHub Enterprise, Linux, macOS
Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-raber-412a7348/
Email: alexhraber@gmail.com
- Location: Bend, Oregon
Remote: Yes (since 2012 on global teams (such as Zendesk and Coinbase))
Willling to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Kubernets, Go, Terraform, DataDog, Python, eBPF, Cillium, Nginx, AWS, Kafka, EventBridge, many DBs, GitHub Actions, TravisCI, Bazel, CloudFormation, GCP, GraphQL, AppSync, Neptune, Apollo, Postman, Docker, Hbase, Hadoop, Vault, Figma, GitHub Enterprise, Linux, macOS
Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-raber-412a7348/
Email: alexhraber@gmail.com
- It’s open source, put in a PR
- 3 points
- A runnable exploration of whether structure alone can drive a system toward self-organizing behavior — built from scratch (with a little love from Cursor and Claude) using Apple’s MLX. From gradients and entropy to integration and awareness, it walks the edge between computation and cognition.
- 3 points