Aaron Janse is a software engineer with a decade of experience building secure, systems-oriented tooling and open-source projects from San Jose. He’s found and responsibly disclosed security flaws (CVE-2020-28638), contributed cross-compilation support for Redox, and ships production-quality tooling like 3mux, a terminal multiplexer inspired by i3. Comfortable across the stack, Aaron has built Rust backends and browser extensions (dns-over-wikipedia) and has practical expertise with Nix for declarative packaging and deployments. His resume includes internships and engineering roles at LinkedIn, D. E. Shaw, SiFive, Jane Street, and now Cognition, reflecting a strong grounding in both security and systems engineering. Notably, his early affinity for esoteric projects like AsciiDots signals a curiosity-driven approach to problem solving that informs pragmatic, well-tested solutions.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:9 releases, 25 reviews, 393 commits in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Aaron primarily worked on developing features for a terminal multiplexer, a TUI application. The commits demonstrate the implementation of functionality related to window management, including adding, moving, and resizing panes, likely within a TUI framework. Furthermore, the user was involved in the styling and display logic of these panes, as evidenced by border and text color additions.
Contributions:27 commits, 1 PR, 7 pushes in 12 days
Contributions summary:Aaron primarily contributed to building a DNS-over-Wikipedia service, focusing on both backend and frontend elements. They implemented the core Rust backend logic, handling URL scraping from Wikipedia to redirect `.idk` domains. Additionally, they developed browser extensions (Firefox and Chrome) to provide the redirection functionality on the client-side. The user also improved the existing features, implemented bug fixes, and incorporated more Wikipedia pages.
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