Jean Lucas Lima
Developer advocate · Community builder · Technology operator
I work where software, communities, and technology narratives meet.
I’m a developer advocate focused on GraphQL and open source, currently working with Viaduct. I also lead ConfrariaTech, a network of more than 1,000 CTOs and technology leaders in Brazil, and I’m building L8P.tech as a media and events surface for technology, AI, and software culture.
Based in São Paulo. Often connected to San Francisco. Building bridges between Brazilian technology leaders and global technology ecosystems.
- Helping Viaduct reach external production adopters.
- Building L8P.tech as an AI-native media and events company.
- Expanding ConfrariaTech as a sustainable community for Brazilian technology leaders.
- Preparing digsdeeper.com as my serious writing and research surface.
- Using aleattorium.com as a public lab for small experiments, prototypes, and vibe-coded tools.
Updated May 2026 · /now →
Across Viaduct, ConfrariaTech, L8P.tech, digsdeeper, and aleattorium, the pattern is the same: I build surfaces where technical people, ideas, tools, and markets meet.
This site is the map. The work lives elsewhere.
- Viaduct
GraphQL · Open source · Developer advocacy
Helping teams understand modular graph architecture, runtime composition, and developer experience around GraphQL.
- ConfrariaTech
Community · CTOs · Brazil
A private network of Brazilian technology leaders focused on knowledge exchange, trusted business generation, and public visibility for the country’s technical leadership.
- L8P.tech
Media · Events · Software culture
A media and events initiative for technology narratives, daily videos, interviews, field notes, and ecosystem building.
- digsdeeper.com
Essays · Research · Long-form thinking
The serious archive: software, strategy, AI, systems, developer culture, open source, and the history of technology work.
- aleattorium.com
Lab · Experiments · Vibe-coded tools
A public cabinet of curiosities for small web objects, prototypes, strange tools, playful interfaces, and unfinished ideas worth sharing.
- Explaining technical products to developer audiences.
- Turning technical work into public narratives.
- Designing community-led distribution for developer tools.
- Connecting Brazilian technology leaders with global ecosystems.
- Hosting technical conversations that do not stay at the surface.
- Building media, events, and artifacts around software movements.
- Making small software experiments that clarify larger systems.
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2026 · Olá, Gabs
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2025 · Community Playbook
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2024 · freeCodeCamp Podcast
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2023 · Produto Piloto
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TBD · PAC Music
- GraphQL ·
- AI agents ·
- Developer tools ·
- Open source adoption ·
- Community infrastructure ·
- Technology media ·
- Brazilian technology leadership ·
- Software culture ·
- Cities as systems ·
- Small web ·
- Internet-native institutions ·
- Strategy