Gabbi Fisher is a systems software engineer with a decade of experience building cloud-native and edge computing products, currently working on developer-facing infrastructure at OpenAI after leading systems efforts at Apple. She helped build Cloudflare Workers—Cloudflare’s global FaaS platform—and maintained the Wrangler CLI, contributing notable KV and site sync features to a widely used open-source repo. Gabbi’s expertise spans Go, Rust, C++, Docker, Kubernetes, and large-scale monitoring, and she’s designed encryption-at-rest and durable execution solutions for production services. A former Stanford CS TA, she combines deep low-level systems and networking knowledge with a passion for programming language design and WebAssembly. Her background also includes security work presented at venues like Black Hat and policy-focused experience at the White House OSTP, reflecting a rare blend of engineering, security, and policy insight.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science, Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science at Stanford University
Contributions:146 commits, 136 PRs, 357 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Gabbi primarily contributed to the development of the Wrangler v1 CLI, focusing on Workers KV functionality. Their commits added features for reading, writing, and deleting individual key-value pairs, as well as bulk operations for uploading and deleting data. They also implemented key listing and a site bucket sync functionality. These contributions involved significant changes to the CLI's main file and its associated modules, including the addition of new subcommands and functionalities.
Contributions:37 commits, 27 pushes, 1 branch in 24 days
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