I'm RealZyvok — a Discord bot developer who got into this the way most of us do: building a tool for one server that wasn't supposed to be a career. It became one anyway.
I own and run my own Discord community, and I work as Staff Supervisor at BruteScale, a hosting provider built around a simple idea: servers that never sleep, at a price-to-performance ratio nothing else in the space really matches. Between running infrastructure for other people's bots and shipping my own, I've learned that reliability isn't a feature — it's the whole product.
When I'm not deep in a shard rebalancing bug at 2am, I'm usually still thinking about the same thing: how to make the next system boring, predictable, and hard to break.
Backend engineer specializing in Discord.js, distributed sharding, and the kind of uptime numbers most people don't believe until they check the logs themselves.
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Founded and run my own Discord community — the proving ground for every bot and system before it ships anywhere else.
Oversee server infrastructure, staff operations, and platform reliability for a Node.js hosting provider.
Design and ship Discord bots and backend systems for communities and small studios, from prototype to production scale.
Started building moderation and utility bots for gaming communities — first taste of running something people actually depend on.
Live from Discord — plus where else to find me and BruteScale.
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