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migrate all
#crisp VMs running Node microservices from shared VCPU to dedicated CPUs so that micro-bursts from neighbors do not kill us at peak time
resume work on nuking check-build from all
#crisp projects because it reports a lot of Node deprecation warnings and will likely break in next Node versions
migrate all legacy node-sass to dart-sass on all
#crisp older web projects for good and drop all use of compass + sass-lint, those tools are so 2015, that we we can update to next nodejs version in the future without creating a huge mess of migrations & technical debt. also drop all auto-prefixing of css properties here because all browsers support prefix-less css properties now in 2026
finish migrating all
#crisp 50+ projects to node 24 compatibility, time to roll out everything in production
Made tools even simpler to add to your prompts in
#promptgun. Go take a look if you use the OpenAI API in a NodeJS project!
A software engineer with 8+ years of experience building scalable and robust web applications.
My core strengths are in Node.js, TypeScript, and Python, and I’ve helped startups and businesses turn ideas into polished, production-ready products.
I'm currently looking for new remote freelance gigs or contract roles — ideally where I can jump into meaningful work, contribute quickly, and collaborate with a great team.
improve 10 years old
#crisp link preview system for chatbox/apps since it was so legacy and resulted in blocking nodejs event loop for seconds on the typical modern webpage html, migrated it to threads/workers
fix issue with brotli compression under 16 bytes in nodejs it doesn't do it... so we force the headers
#capgo
Benchmark PHP8.4 for a billion loops according to benjdd.com/loops/ and find out PHP is about as fast as NodeJS now