Stephen Jung is an infrastructure engineer and Member of Technical Staff at Anthropic with 11 years of experience building reliable, cost-conscious cloud systems. Previously at Stripe he led observability and efficiency efforts—helping migrate Datadog to SignalFx, managing large AWS renewals, and delivering an S3 optimization that saved the company eight figures annually. An active open-source contributor (GitHub: tummychow), he built the Rust-based CLI git-absorb and has contributed to projects like veneur and p2, reflecting a practical full-stack systems mindset. Based in New York and educated at the University of Waterloo, he blends deep systems tooling expertise with a hacker’s curiosity — he even self-describes as an "infra turbonerd."
Contributions:10 releases, 30 reviews, 133 commits in 5 years
Contributions summary:Stephen primarily worked on setting up and developing the `git-absorb` tool. They began by initializing the project with Cargo and adding dependencies for `git2`, `clap`, and `slog`. The user implemented core functionality, including command-line argument parsing and logging. They then built the core logic of the stack and built in testing.
Contributions:713 pushes, 245 branches, 1 tag in 11 months
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