Software Engineer with 6 years of experience focused on privacy-first, open-source video front- and back-end development. Active co-developer on FreeTube and contributor to Invidious, blending UI work—adding features like comment badges and refactoring channel views—with backend changes to modernize API interactions and playlist/channel fetching. Passionate FLOSS and privacy advocate who repeatedly tackles bug fixes and architectural cleanup to improve maintainability and user privacy. Comfortable moving between client-side feature polish and server-side data parsing, with a track record of shipping practical improvements in well-known alternative YouTube front-ends. Notably, their contributions include transitioning legacy API usage to youtubei, reducing technical debt while enhancing functionality.
Contributions:1 release, 51 reviews, 120 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Svallinn primarily contributed to the front-end development of the FreeTube application. Their commits focused on implementing new UI features, such as a heart badge for comments, and improving existing components. The user also addressed several bug fixes related to displaying live video tags, and the handling of video links within the application. They also refactored the user interface and fixed issues related to the view of channel information.
Contributions:3 reviews, 9 commits, 5 PRs in 9 days
Contributions summary:Svallinn primarily contributed to the back-end logic of the Invidious project, focusing on fixing bugs and implementing features related to channel search, playlist fetching, and API interactions. They updated code to use the youtubei API over the legacy one and modified the core functionality, changing how data is retrieved and parsed. Furthermore, the user made changes to the specification files and removed unused functions and test cases.
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