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Ebenezer Akinseinde

Software Engineer & Developer Educator | Distributed Systems · AI Engineering Â...
Lagos, Nigeria akinseinde.netlify.app Joined June 2026
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About

Software Engineer @Gamr | Full-stack React & Next Developer | AI/ML | Alumni @stackslabs | Open Source Contributor | Open to Freelance & Remote Roles

Top Skills

JavaScript • TypeScript • React • Next • AI Engineering • AI/ML • Prompt Engineering • Python • Redis • PostgreSQL • SQL • MongoDB • Frontend Engineering • Backend Engineering • Fullstack Engineering • Node • Docker • REST API

Experience

Software Developer

Gamr Tech solutions Limited

* Develop and optimize responsive React/Vite/TypeScript web apps using Tailwind and shadcn.
* Build secure features using Supabase SQL migrations and Serverless API functions.
* Collaborate in agile teams, writing clean, documented code and performing code reviews.
* Set up automated E2E testing suites with Playwright to prevent UI regressions.
* Maintain Vercel CI/CD pipelines, resolving version conflicts and environment configs.

Language & Tools

Javascript | TypeScript | React JS | Next JS | React Native | Node js | SQL | Supabase | MongoDB | PostgreSQL | GraphQL | RestAPI | Testing | CI/CD | GitLab | GitHub | Docker | AWS

Currently Exploring

I'm currently deep in the intersection of agentic AI systems and distributed state management. Specifically, I'm exploring how multi-agent pipelines handle context retrieval at scale — where vector search recall quality (tuning HNSW parameters like efSearch and efConstruction) directly determines whether an agent reasons correctly or hallucinates a plausible-but-wrong answer. This connects my recent work on HNSW indexing and structured LLM outputs into a single production problem: building retrieval systems that are both fast and semantically precise enough to serve autonomous agents reliably.

On the distributed systems side, I'm studying how CRDT-based consistency models can be extended beyond collaborative text editors into broader application state — specifically whether the algebraic guarantees that make Y.js work for document sync can be applied to shared game state or multi-user configuration trees without a central coordination server. The goal is understanding where CRDTs break down and where you still need something closer to Raft-style consensus.

Fun Fact

Love to play Play Station football games.

Random Dev Quote

As a Dev, you should know how and where exactly different tools interconnect in a software building process, so to know which tool is best suited for which purpose and when to introduce it.

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Joined: 4 days (since Jun 8)
Full Name: Ebenezer Akinseinde
Headline: Software Engineer & Developer Educator | Distributed Systems · AI Engineering · React/Next/TypeScript
About: Software Engineer @Gamr | Full-stack React & Next Developer | AI/ML | Alumni @stackslabs | Open Source Contributor | Open to Freelance & Remote Roles
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Website: https://akinseinde.netlify.app/
Languges & Tools: Javascript | TypeScript | React JS | Next JS | React Native | Node js | SQL | Supabase | MongoDB | PostgreSQL | GraphQL | RestAPI | Testing | CI/CD | GitLab | GitHub | Docker | AWS
Currently Exploring: I'm currently deep in the intersection of agentic AI systems and distributed state management. Specifically, I'm exploring how multi-agent pipelines handle context retrieval at scale — where vector search recall quality (tuning HNSW parameters like efSearch and efConstruction) directly determines whether an agent reasons correctly or hallucinates a plausible-but-wrong answer. This connects my recent work on HNSW indexing and structured LLM outputs into a single production problem: building retrieval systems that are both fast and semantically precise enough to serve autonomous agents reliably.

On the distributed systems side, I'm studying how CRDT-based consistency models can be extended beyond collaborative text editors into broader application state — specifically whether the algebraic guarantees that make Y.js work for document sync can be applied to shared game state or multi-user configuration trees without a central coordination server. The goal is understanding where CRDTs break down and where you still need something closer to Raft-style consensus.
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Fun Fact: Love to play Play Station football games.
Random Dev Quote: As a Dev, you should know how and where exactly different tools interconnect in a software building process, so to know which tool is best suited for which purpose and when to introduce it.
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