Lead Software Engineer Core Media at The Walt Disney Company
New York, New York, United States
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Michael Krufky is a veteran software engineer with 26 years of experience building low-level media, streaming, and embedded systems, now leading Core Media engineering at The Walt Disney Company in New York. He pairs deep expertise in video capture/transcoding pipelines and Linux kernel driver development with cloud-native microservice and CI/CD practices honed at Vimeo, Livepeer, Loom, and IBM. Michael is a pragmatic full-stack contributor who has extended hardware wallet and blockchain support in widely used open-source projects like Ledger and Trezor firmware and improved Node.js native bindings in the nan project. He has repeatedly solved thorny cross-platform media issues—from HLS/AAC transcoding glitches to real-time segment distribution—and authored firmware and drivers shipped in consumer devices. Collected experience across startups and large enterprises gives him a rare blend of hands-on systems programming and production-grade service orchestration.
26 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science and Fine Arts, Computer Science and Fine Arts at University at Albany
Contributions:45 commits, 46 PRs, 11 pushes in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Michael contributed significantly to the `nan` repository, focusing on enhancing JSON functionality within the Node.js native abstraction layer. Their work involved adding support for JSON parsing and stringification, utilizing V8's JSON methods, and implementing necessary features for compatibility across various Node.js versions. The user also made critical changes to the underlying code, including refactoring and correcting build issues to maintain project functionality and compatibility.
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to the development of DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) drivers within the Linux kernel, focusing on the Siano SMS1xxx and other video-related components. They implemented support for new Hauppauge WinTV MiniStick and MiniCard models by adding USB IDs and enabling features like LED feedback and LNA control. Their work also included bug fixes, code cleanups, and improvements related to ATSC/QAM tuning support.
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Michael Krufky - Lead Software Engineer Core Media at The Walt Disney Company