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1. dataviz1000 ◴[] No.45097798[source]
Location: Bogota, Colombia (I'm a US citizen traveling the world for almost 2 years)

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: TypeScript, JavaScript, PHP, Python, FastAPI, Redis, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, TimescaleDB, MySQL, React, React Native, NestJS, AngularJS, Backbone, Playwright, Drupal, Express, jQuery, D3.js, visx, GraphQL, Chrome extension, and AWS

Résumé/CV: N/A

Email: [HN username]@gmail.com

My focus has been on browser automation and building browser agents since 2018, with 13 years of enterprise experience building dynamic data user interfaces for web and mobile. I have experience working at both medium 130 person AI companies and small, fast-moving 7 person teams wearing many different hats, which I prefer. I have been instrumental in taking multiple companies from 0 to 1, both as a consultant and as a full-time employee in media, real estate, marketing, streaming services, education, and fintech.

Currently, I have a few side projects building Chrome extensions using VSCode’s core libraries. First is a fully automated algorithmic trading platform that uses a Chrome extension to control Robinhood and several information streams doing real time market intelligence using AI. [0] The second is recreating the Playwright / Puppeteer client API to use Chrome extension APIs and DOM APIs without the Chrome DevTools Protocol. I call it Cordyceps. [1]

I look forward to speaking with you :)

[0] https://github.com/adam-s/doomberg-terminal

[1] https://github.com/adam-s/cordyceps

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2. tecleandor ◴[] No.45100059[source]
*Colombia