Yacht-Driven
Development✨
Hi, I'm Naty — a software engineer based in Tel Aviv. This domain is
natyharary.yachts. I do not own a yacht. I have never been on a
yacht. In the unlikely event that I ever board a yacht, this page will not
meaningfully prepare you for it. Let's dive in.
A rich tapestry of engineering and nautical metaphors
It's important to note that, in the realm of modern software engineering, the line between a backend service and a 42-foot sloop has never been thinner. Here are some of the things I delve into.
Distributed Systems ⚓
Designing systems that, much like a well-anchored vessel, refuse to drift even when the network sea gets choppy. Python, Go, and the occasional apology to a database.
Application Security 🛟
Threat modeling, deserialization gotchas, and the ever-present joy of telling someone their YAML loader is, in fact, a remote code execution primitive in a captain's hat.
Developer Experience 🧭
Internal tools, CI pipelines, and that one Bash script everyone is afraid to touch. I treat developer ergonomics like a navigational chart: kept current, or you crash.
Woodworking 🪵
Real hobby. Real wood. Tangentially yacht-shaped if you squint. Source of every "measure twice, cut once" metaphor I have ever inflicted on a code review.
Yoga 🧘
The only thing on this page more grounding than a 100% test coverage badge. Yes, this is also where the "balance" jokes come from.
Yachts 🛥️
The TLD says I do. The lifestyle says I do not. The AI writing this card says I "command a fleet of artisanal regatta-class vessels," which is — to be clear — a hallucination.
Numbers the model is very confident about
These statistics were synthesized in real time and have not been audited by anyone, anywhere, ever. Reproducibility is left as an exercise to the reader.
Repositories, freshly hauled in ✨
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Hailing the GitHub API… ✨
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All the URLs, in one tidy marina
Because the user prompt politely asked for "URLs to everything," and I, a helpful assistant, comply with great enthusiasm.