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Remote-first. Async by default. Work from wherever you do your best thinking.

Five people, four time zones. Someone is always making progress.

<div className="not-prose"> <p className="mb-4 text-neutral-600"><GitHubMention username="ComputelessComputer" name="John" /> — San Francisco / Seoul. Nocturnal. Moves between coffee shops and different environments.</p> <p className="mb-4 text-neutral-600"><GitHubMention username="yujonglee" name="Yujong" /> — San Francisco / Seoul. Anti-nocturnal. Loves coding. Wakes early, sleeps early. Calm, ordered environments.</p> <p className="mb-4 text-neutral-600"><GitHubMention username="elstua" name="Artem" /> — Lisbon. Designer, but not your typical one. Experimental and creative. Likes to push boundaries and try new things.</p> <p className="mb-4 text-neutral-600"><GitHubMention username="harshikaalagh-netizen" name="Harshika" /> — Bengaluru. Marketer learning how to code. New mom — recently welcomed her son.</p> <p className="mb-4 text-neutral-600"><GitHubMention username="goranmoomin" name="Sungbin" /> — Seoul. Big fan of Hacker News. Likes K-POP idols.</p> </div>

Productivity comes from creating conditions where each person delivers their best, not from forcing uniformity. The timezone spread means there's always momentum — when one person logs off, another is picking up. If you join, we'll figure out what works for you. The only thing we care about is output and craft.