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xvc
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (January 2023)
SEEKING WORK | REMOTE | Istanbul | UTC Business Hours
ML / MLOps / Data Engineering
Looking for projects that I can contribute in machine learning, data management, data pipelines, and similar technologies.
These days, I'm building an MLOps tool to manage data and pipelines on top of Git, in Rust.
https://github.com/iesahin/xvc (https://docs.xvc.dev)
I'm experienced in libraries like Tensorflow and PyTorch, languages (Rust, Python, Go, Dart, C, ...) and Docker, AWS, GCP. I used Vue.js & Flask for web, and Flutter for mobile in the past but these are not my current focus now.
I'm also a technical writer, and studying copywriting and marketing these days.
I can also architect your software.
https://emresahin.net/cv/ (I'm in the middle of updating the site but gives you an idea.)
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Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
Working on a new MLOps tool to manage files, data, pipelines, experiments and models.
I'm writing it in Rust. Using ECS instead of OOP. Going well so far.
It's open (and alpha.) https://github.com/iesahin/xvc
Documentation: https://docs.xvc.dev
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2022)
roqr
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects β Show and tell
RoQR: https://roqr.app/
It's a privacy-focused dynamic QR code application. Just got my first paying customer this past week, which I'm pretty stoked about!
The costs of running it are very low (~$15 / month), and it's not something I'm planning on ever turning into my main gig, but the fact that someone is willing to pay for an app I built on my own feels really fun
- Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
- RoQR offers unlimited dynamic QR codes that provide insights and analytics for your marketing campaigns. Try it for 30 days free - no credit card required.
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Show HN: I built RoQR, a privacy-respecting platform for dynamic QR codes
[RoQR is open-source](https://github.com/roqr/roqr), licensed under the AGPL.
If youβre interested, I have a [longer post](https://roqr.app/blog/introducing-roqr/) on our blog announcing the launch. Happy to answer any questions and would love to hear any feedback you might have.
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