LAKHAN JINDAM.
Veteran backend operative — six years running high-throughput comms and dev-tools infrastructure across the net. Specialized loadout: REST/gRPC plumbing, distributed systems wrangling, and the dark art of zero-downtime deploys. When the build light goes green, I jack into open-world RPGs and file post-mortems like field reports from the front line.
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I'm a senior backend operativewho runs toward the parts most engineers avoid: rate-limit arithmetic, deep observability, post-incident retrospectives, and the slow art of resurrecting legacy systems back to something that doesn't wake you up at 03:00 hrs.
Six years deployed across Talkdesk, Twilio and BrowserStack — engineering APIs and pipelines that route messages, voice traffic, and test payloads at uncomfortable scale. I optimize for boring, reproducible production behavior and delete my own code without mercy.
Off-shift I'm grinding long-form RPGs, filing post-mortem-style reports on dev.to, or stress-testing my home-lab when I should be in standby mode.
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Real-time pandemic intel feed — global infection vectors refreshed every 300 seconds. Frontline data for the corps and the streets alike.
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Currently working as a Senior Software Engineer at Talkdesk.
Developing cloud-native communication platforms using Golang and Kubernetes, focusing on reliability and scalable solutions.
Built, developed and managed Speedlab application and infrastructure.
Capstone: Plant-disease neural scanner (Flutter + TensorFlow Lite). Dev-club president. First REST API compiled in panic at 03:00 hrs.
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The politics of refactoring mid-sprint. Proactive cleanup costs credits — here's how to justify the bill.
Token-bucket vs. sliding-window in a multi-tenant fleet. One survives at scale. One doesn't.
Tag your tech-debt or it goes dark. If it's not on the board, it doesn't exist — and eventually it kills you.