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Based in Stockholm, Sweden. Data engineer that works at Exabyte scale. Loves solving problems. I also have a kickass sailboat that is a testbed for many projects. Also have background in bioinformatics and some machine learning. https://birdhalfbaked.com
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Could you handle the factory line? Very simple concept I wanted to flesh out and have been using to help learn some core mechanics in #Godot for a more serious #gameDev project

📣 Want to try KreatureKind before everyone else? We now have a public playtest up on Steam! ✨ Just head over to Steam and request access: store.steampowered.com/app/1428090/... #wholesomegames #cozygames #indiegames #indiedev #gamedev

Working on some new projects. Can't say much but it's gonna be super fun

If you're looking for a role in the #GameDev industry, check out the Game Jobs & Careers feed! It surfaces content for open roles and individuals looking for roles! Check out the feed description for info on getting your posts into the feed. 😉

Wow Been a great launch so far! Got some good feedback so far, and now we have our first post-launch patch! #rogueProtocol has been a really fun project and it's cool to see people play it!

Aaaand we are LIVE! GO GO GO DESTROY ALL THE THINGS #rogueProtocol #indieDev #gaming store.steampowered.com/app/3359710/...

Fun fact. US employs 3 million. If reading and responding to an email took 5 minutes then with an average salary of 60k you cost America 7million dollars. If you factor in the fact some took an hour of their time to confirm it was real with superiors etc. Now you cost america 84 million.

I made couple of more attacks for the yellow guy He's starting to feel more like a real boss lol #indiedev #gamedev #indiegame

store.steampowered.com/news/app/335... It's here! Rogue Protocol will be releasing on Thursday, February 27th at around 12PM Pacific Time. Wishlist now or grab it on release! store.steampowered.com/app/3359710/...

Given AI is used more and more I will start adding labels of "non-ai" to my games. I'm sure someone can use AI to make what I made but I don't want there to be any guess that my stuff is purely human-made and I think it's nice to let consumers choose what they want to support. WDYT? #gamedev

Lmao a local tea seller got to learn about furries. Description talking about how quite a few orders of custom tea is for a convention in Malmö

Jesus f christ that's not okay

#SuperbOwl A beautiful short eared owl. 🦉 📷 greggardphoto #Owl #bird #Birdoftheday #Nature

twitch.tv/hby_stuff 🔴LIVE Trying to finish this small piece this week.

Just did a game jam, released a game on steam, and now working with an EPIC team to start on a newer project. After a day or so, we now have some prototype interfaces up. Going more into game development than I thought I ever would and loving it. More to come, hopefully soon. #indie #gamedev

After 2 minutes it is clear my game will be huge in Poland 🤣🤣

First day i can truly call myself an #indie #gamedev Finally got to see my little shooter game pop up after a year of hard work. Let's see if people like it! store.steampowered.com/app/3359710/...

Nvidias latest updates are MASSIVE. We should now see both a lowering of barrier cost to entry for training of foundational models, as well as more innovation coming from cheaper inference. They used fp4 for benchmarks, but many inference configs already load 4bit quantized models and it's enough

What is it people want more? Discovery or search? And if discovery, which is better: passive discovery where you are shown interesting things or active discovery where you intentionally scroll through recommendations? Curious what people prefer more these days

After a break visiting family in the US, back in Sweden and back to some fun hobby projects! #gamedev

Has been a heck of two weeks. Mostly having to focus on my main job and discussing tech changes coming up to re:Invent with players like AWS and other industry financial leaders in our land. I do wish I could make some of this more public, it is content many engineers would find fascinating. Soon.

I don't know why people keep trying to book me for meetings during my designated train trip to the office time. I have times between 6 and 9 and 10 and 19 clearly slotted and yet somehow i always get questioned on not accepting during my trip time. Wild.

we'll probably do a more formal atproto roadmap soon, but what we have been working on most recently: - Auth Scopes (for OAuth), as a new Lexicion declaration - Lexicion resolution (for publishing+discovering schemas) - finishing written specs also thinking about sync/firehose cost+ergonomics

Pain in the Nordics. Every year. Sun comes up at 11 and sets at 2pm. Even worse for the folks in da norf of Sweden and Norway

The one thing that does worry me is that i still only ever see one PLC directory being used on Bluesky. I'm asking some others about this though because I don't see much on PLC syncing yet from the folks behind ATProto

Super happy to have gotten to see all of the famous chess players come out. Even got to see Wirtual join in. Fantastic event @gothamchess.bsky.social and Anna Cramping! Also got my ass kicked in chess several times over. Super great!

Alright and we're up with the second installment of my dive into Bluesky; focusing more on ATProto with a simple client implementation using their libs to do some simple calls to Bluesky servers. Enjoy! birdhalfbaked.com/636/explorin... Level: technical 20 minute read #Bluesky #ATProto #Engineering