Brahm Lower is a Senior Software Engineer with 12 years of experience building scalable web services and APIs, currently driving backend work at Censys from Puyallup, Washington. He focuses on pragmatic, solution-oriented engineering—breaking complex product goals into simple, time-efficient implementations and owning the full problem space from design through deployment. His background spans languages and stacks including Go, Ruby, Node.js, Haskell, PHP, and Python, with hands-on microservice and Kubernetes experience. Brahm contributes to notable open-source projects like ory/kratos, improving identity management APIs and session handling for systems that scale to billions of users. He’s repeatedly taken tech-lead roles (e.g., Smart Hooks at OneLogin) and led cultural shifts toward modern development practices. Outside of conventional paths, his early work on supercomputing clusters and Haskell frontends shows a taste for uncommon tech choices and systems-level thinking.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree (Incomplete), Computer Science, Bachelor's degree (Incomplete), Computer Science at University of Alaska Fairbanks
Headless cloud-native authentication and identity management written in Go. Scales to a billion+ users. Replace Homegrown, Auth0, Okta, Firebase with better UX and DX. Passkeys, Social Sign In, OIDC, Magic Link, Multi-Factor Auth, SMS, SAML, TOTP, and more. Runs everywhere, runs best on Ory Network.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:31 reviews, 4 commits, 7 PRs in 9 days
Contributions summary:Brahm primarily contributed to backend development within the ory/kratos repository. Their commits focused on fixing bugs related to identity management, including incorporating metadata and pagination headers in API responses. The user also made improvements to session handling, including pagination and session invalidation, and updated documentation links. The changes suggest a focus on improving the API's functionality and completeness.
An implementation of the game Snake inspired by the classic Connect Four game.
Contributions:1 release, 1 review, 24 PRs in 5 years 2 months
gameconnect-foursnakesnake-gamefour
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