Nate River is a CEO and hands-on full‑stack engineer with 11 years of experience building and shipping practical tooling and localization for desktop and web applications. Based in Beverly Hills, he contributes actively to open-source projects—most notably enhancing Trilium Notes with Chinese localization, UI refinements, and backend validation—and maintains automation tooling for media workflows that runs cross‑platform and in Docker. He blends product leadership with deep Python and JavaScript expertise, often solving edge cases in parsing, sorting, and naming logic that improve end‑user workflows. Despite chronic lumbar injury, he remains an active coder and maintainer, turning personal constraints into empathy-driven product improvements.
Contributions:25 releases, 3 reviews, 84 commits in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Nate primarily contributed to the development of an automated renaming tool for TV shows and anime. Their initial commit established the program's core functionality, addressing basic naming conventions. Subsequent commits focused on enhancing the tool's capabilities, including fixes for edge cases in episode numbering, integration with qb-rss-manager, and implementing customizable naming formats. The user also demonstrated expertise in build and release by integrating with docker and other automation tools.
Contributions:46 releases, 136 commits, 9 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Nate primarily contributed to the localization of the Trilium Notes application by translating strings within the `translations.py` and `translations_cn.py` files. They also addressed translation issues and added support for various elements like the Web View and bulk actions. Furthermore, the commits show the user also worked on modifying Javascript files related to the UI and the backend, integrating localization changes.
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