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brianlechthaler/README.md

Brian Lechthaler

  • Pronouns:
    • they/them
  • Current Primary Focus:
    • Large Language Models and Image Generation
  • Current Secondary Focus:
    • Automated trading
  • Current Employment:
    • Cloud Solutions Architect @ Nebius

Table of Contents

  1. Programming Languages
  2. Things I can't live without
  3. Employment Timeline
  4. Very serious and important disclaimer

Programming Languages

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ranked from most to least competent

  1. Python
  2. C++
  3. Go
  4. JavaScript
  5. C
  6. Swift
  7. Mojo
  8. APL (just for fun)

Things I can't live without

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Equipment

  • MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
  • MacBook Pro 14 inch (A2992) work-issued laptop
  • OnePlus Nord N10 5G
  • iPhone 13 Pro
  • Apple Watch Series 7 45mm
  • AirPods Pro

Software

  • PyCharm
  • GoLand
  • CLion
  • JupyterLab
  • iTerm2
  • The Elastic Stack
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Kubernetes
  • Xcode

Libraries

  • D-Wave Ocean SDK
  • Qiskit
  • PennyLane
  • TensorFlow
  • PyTorch
  • Diffusers
  • Pandas
  • Numpy
  • Matplotlib
  • llama-cpp

Quantum

  • Annealing
    • Amazon Web Services
      • Amazon Braket (Quantum):
        • D-Wave Advantage System 4.1 (since Oct 5, 2021)
        • D-Wave Advantage System 1.1 (Sep 29, 2020-Oct 5, 2021)
        • D-Wave DW_2000Q_6 (Aug 13, 2020-Sep 29, 2020)

Cloud

  • Google Cloud Platform
    • Google kubernetes engine
    • Cloud build
    • Compute engine
    • IAP
  • CoreWeave
  • Kubernetes
  • VirtualServers
  • GPUs

Employment Timeline

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  • Computer History Museum (Mountain View, CA)
    • Summer internship
    • 2015
  • Vultr
    • Junior Linux Systems Administrator
    • November 15th, 2021 - October 4th, 2023 (about 2 years)
    • left due to subpar compensation and company culture
  • CoreWeave
    • (Staff level) Cloud Support Engineer
    • October 9th, 2023 - August 21st, 2024
  • Crusoe Energy
    • Cloud Customer Success Engineer
    • September 23rd, 2024 - November 4th, 2024
  • Nebius
    • Cloud Solutions Engineer
    • January 29th, 2025 - Present

Disclaimer(s):

  • Nothing that isn't a repository in an organization I work for represents any of my employer(s) or their views, in the past present and future.

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  1. mintypwn mintypwn Public

    a pocket-sized, teensy-based HID emulator used to exploit the targeted computer's trust of USB keyboards and mice.

    Arduino 9 3

  2. PAP-Student-Site PAP-Student-Site Public

    A website created for students of Palo Alto Prep in Mountain View, California.

    AGS Script 3

  3. docker-tor-relay docker-tor-relay Public

    Easy-to-deploy Tor relay using docker.

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  4. QuantumSolutions QuantumSolutions Public

    Solving real-world problems with NISQ-era quantum computing hardware.

    Jupyter Notebook 2 1

  5. learningArduino learningArduino Public

    Code from an arduino course I took at iD Tech Stanford.

    Visual Basic 1 1

  6. piWebLamp piWebLamp Public

    a scriptable, web-controlled, pi-powered lamp

    Shell 1