Thomas Zarebczan is a Head of Operations with nine years in software and a broader 15+ year technical career spanning the US Army, startups, and open-source projects. Based in Boonton, NJ, he blends systems engineering (Stevens Institute of Technology) and computer engineering roots to manage operations while remaining hands-on in code and product. At Odysee and previously LBRY he moved between roles—technical community, quality, front-end and back-end contributions—demonstrating a rare mix of developer fluency and operational leadership. His open-source work on the LBRY SDK, website, and desktop client shows deep familiarity with decentralized content infrastructure, wallet/daemon logic, and UX polish. Formerly an SAP BW/BOBJ developer in the Army, he brings disciplined, production-focused engineering practices to community-driven projects. Pragmatic and versatile, he frequently bridges gaps between developer teams, product, and end users to ship resilient systems.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Master's degree, Systems Engineering, Master's degree, Systems Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology
Contributions:966 commits, 645 PRs, 1481 pushes in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily focused on front-end development, making changes to the website's user interface and content. They updated the layout of the quickstart guide, added and modified social media links, and updated the website's appearance with a new 404 page and home page image. They also made minor back-end adjustments, such as updating the Discord link and fixing minor formatting and text alignment issues.
A browser and wallet for LBRY, the decentralized, user-controlled content marketplace.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 15 reviews, 653 commits in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily contributed to the user interface of the LBRY desktop application. Their work involved modifications to React components, including the rewards page and publish form, to improve the user experience. The commits show the user fixing text and visual inconsistencies, adding features like a referral message, and adjusting element properties. They also addressed minor issues related to the presentation of file information and the general display of the site.
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