
π We talk to our old friend, Peter Kieltyka from Horizon Games!
He has an inventor's mind, where his curiousity with technologies breeds innovation and pushes the industry forward. From hosting the Toronto Ruby community way back in 2009 to hosting the Go community and releasing open source libraries, it's part of Peter's DNA to think outside the box π§
Today he's the CEO of Horizon Games, where the team are working on open source blockchain infrastructure (Sequence) as well as Skyweaver Game on top of that. When he had the idea for this in 2017, most (including Taz) didn't quite realize the direction he was going. Thanks to his dedication to the community, he met folks that understood his concept and enabled him to follow his vision β¨
What happened next is awesome, and we hope you enjoy listening to his journey ππ½
Follow Peter for more ππ½
https://twitter.com/peterk
https://twitter.com/0xHorizon
https://twitter.com/SkyweaverGame
https://horizon.io/
https://www.skyweaver.net/
https://sequence.xyz/

In this episode, we speak with Nader Dabit!
Nader is a long time veteran of the tech world and has elevated the careers of countless individuals. He's an inspiration for many, including Taz, who's always excited to speak with him.
We speak about Web3 communities (ok, maybe Taz gets a bit too excited about this topic π), Developer DAO, NFTs, the Web3 Stack, the Graph Protocol, and stablecoins.
Follow Nader for more ππ½
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/naderdabit
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dabit3
Taz Singh
π We're back in Budapest with my old friend Szabolcs!
We met 9 years ago at JSConf EU in Berlin, where Szabolcs has been speaking about running something like that in Budapest. That's some big talk, to do anything remotely like what JSConf EU was. But 9 years later, Taz finally attended and saw exactly what Szabolcs was envisioning back then, and it was truly wonderful ππ½
However running a conference and other community events through the pandemic was difficult. We chat about that and how work changed for Szabolcs through that period as well π»
Make sure to follow Szabolcs for more ππ½
https://twitter.com/_Nec
https://nec.is/
https://jsconfbp.com/
Taz Singh
π Today weβre joined by Lee Robinson from Vercel! Lee is the Director of Developer Relations at Vercel, and is involved with communities everywhere.
Taz chats with him while attending the React Miami conference, where Lee spoke about the latest improvements to the Vercel platform. We chat with him about that, growing up in Iowa, videography & photography, and how heβs combined all of those passions for developer relations as Vercel has grown from 34 employees to over 300 today.
We hope you enjoy! π
Follow Lee for more ππ½
https://leerob.io
https://twitter.com/leeerob
https://github.com/leerob
https://youtube.com/c/LeeRobinsonDev
Taz Singh
πΏπ¦ The best part of attending events is meeting people and re-discovering things you thought you knew
Lucky demonstrated the power of the modern browser, by controlling a drone with bananas. Yes, you heard that correctly - bananas. We had no idea this was even possible and his demo was insane π€―π Check out the full talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vg1tlvETt0&list=PL37ZVnwpeshGuMZrOZzEo8QLBjjpbtBGm&index=11
Taz was born in South Africa, but he hasn't been back since moving to Canada since he was 5 years old. Learning about the country of his birth, through Lucky, was amazing and we're so happy to share the good and the bad with all of you ππ½
Today, Lucky is actively supporting the community through his efforts at Jozi.js and Soweto.js. Make sure to check out one of their events if you're in the area! β€οΈ
Follow Lucky for more ππ½
https://twitter.com/NLucky_Nkosi
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π We talk to our old friend, Peter Kieltyka from Horizon Games!
He has an inventor's mind, where his curiousity with technologies breeds innovation and pushes the industry forward. From hosting the Toronto Ruby community way back in 2009 to hosting the Go community and releasing open source libraries, it's part of Peter's DNA to think outside the box π§
Today he's the CEO of Horizon Games, where the team are working on open source blockchain infrastructure (Sequence) as well as Skyweaver Game on top of that. When he had the idea for this in 2017, most (including Taz) didn't quite realize the direction he was going. Thanks to his dedication to the community, he met folks that understood his concept and enabled him to follow his vision β¨
What happened next is awesome, and we hope you enjoy listening to his journey ππ½
Follow Peter for more ππ½
https://twitter.com/peterk
https://twitter.com/0xHorizon
https://twitter.com/SkyweaverGame
https://horizon.io/
https://www.skyweaver.net/
https://sequence.xyz/

In this episode, we speak with Nader Dabit!
Nader is a long time veteran of the tech world and has elevated the careers of countless individuals. He's an inspiration for many, including Taz, who's always excited to speak with him.
We speak about Web3 communities (ok, maybe Taz gets a bit too excited about this topic π), Developer DAO, NFTs, the Web3 Stack, the Graph Protocol, and stablecoins.
Follow Nader for more ππ½
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/naderdabit
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dabit3
Taz Singh
π We're back in Budapest with my old friend Szabolcs!
We met 9 years ago at JSConf EU in Berlin, where Szabolcs has been speaking about running something like that in Budapest. That's some big talk, to do anything remotely like what JSConf EU was. But 9 years later, Taz finally attended and saw exactly what Szabolcs was envisioning back then, and it was truly wonderful ππ½
However running a conference and other community events through the pandemic was difficult. We chat about that and how work changed for Szabolcs through that period as well π»
Make sure to follow Szabolcs for more ππ½
https://twitter.com/_Nec
https://nec.is/
https://jsconfbp.com/
Taz Singh
π Today weβre joined by Lee Robinson from Vercel! Lee is the Director of Developer Relations at Vercel, and is involved with communities everywhere.
Taz chats with him while attending the React Miami conference, where Lee spoke about the latest improvements to the Vercel platform. We chat with him about that, growing up in Iowa, videography & photography, and how heβs combined all of those passions for developer relations as Vercel has grown from 34 employees to over 300 today.
We hope you enjoy! π
Follow Lee for more ππ½
https://leerob.io
https://twitter.com/leeerob
https://github.com/leerob
https://youtube.com/c/LeeRobinsonDev
Taz Singh
πΏπ¦ The best part of attending events is meeting people and re-discovering things you thought you knew
Lucky demonstrated the power of the modern browser, by controlling a drone with bananas. Yes, you heard that correctly - bananas. We had no idea this was even possible and his demo was insane π€―π Check out the full talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vg1tlvETt0&list=PL37ZVnwpeshGuMZrOZzEo8QLBjjpbtBGm&index=11
Taz was born in South Africa, but he hasn't been back since moving to Canada since he was 5 years old. Learning about the country of his birth, through Lucky, was amazing and we're so happy to share the good and the bad with all of you ππ½
Today, Lucky is actively supporting the community through his efforts at Jozi.js and Soweto.js. Make sure to check out one of their events if you're in the area! β€οΈ
Follow Lucky for more ππ½
https://twitter.com/NLucky_Nkosi
Taz SinghPlatform Sponsors

Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network thatβs all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move β together.
Join our community today!

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