I'm a multifaceted builder, developer, musician, and composer.
I currently work at Converse Messenger, a web3 decentralized messenger app based on the XMTP Protocol.
- π Skilled in Front-end, back-end, and mobile app development
- π₯ Open Source contributor
- π€ Practical knowledge in AI, LLMs and Machine Learning
- π» Love working with TypeScript, React, ReactNative, Next.js, and Python for everything AI related
- π΅ A musician who loves blending creativity with technology
- π± Always learning and exploring new technologies and ideas
- πΈ Transaction Reference Content Type implementation on the XMTP protocol level. It allows sending crypto transaction references as messages on the XMTP network
- β Implemented Portable Consent Protection to makes consent interoperable and only deliver wanted messages
- π Cultivated and grew a community of 250+ developers dedicated to guiding each other through their technical challenges
- π€ Forged partnerships with leading European companies, including N26, Zalando, Auto1, BlaBlaCar, Inserm, and Orange
- π‘ Delivered customized training programs in tech, empowering individuals to advance their careers and businesses
- π Contributed to the success of numerous developers in Data Science, Machine Learning, and MLOps
- Converse Messenger: web3 decentralized messenger based on XMTP
- Calgrid: make anything a date. Convert text notes, tickets, and booking emails into neatly organized calendar invites
- Jungle Program: a community of 250+ developers with training programs in Data Science and Machine Learning
- Lacompany: a web and mobile app development shop I ran for 12 years in Paris and Berlin between 2008-2020
- Vmix.fm: an internet radio with 5 channels dedicated to electronic music featuring worldwide artists and live DJ shows
- π¦ Twitter - Feel free to reach out or follow me!
- πΌ LinkedIn - Let's connect!
- π§ m a i l (at) louis (dot) io - For any inquiries or collaboration opportunities
When I was 10, I injected power with a 24-volt power adapter in a homemade DECT wireless landline phone network to create a DIY walkie-talky system in my neighborhood. By injecting power into the telephone plug, the voice was modulated over the power and transmitted between phones. So we could call each other for free, and my neighbor friends, sister, and I were using the phones our parents no longer use to chat. That was a fantastic experience connecting everyone, and it was free!
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