Whether you're looking for freelance or full-time, there's a site that combines the two monthly HN threads in a convenient format: http://hnhiring.me/
In general I find the whole handwaving "I'm looking for work" approach not very effective. You really need to actively contact companies/potential clients.
With that said, here's a list of resources I resort to when looking for a next thing:
But then you have multiple dimensions: corporate vs. individual and security vs. non, so you have to start using a real CMS or your own code and tagging, not a plain file list on github.
Software architects are developers in a past life who don't want to do any real work anymore. They never really liked coding and they're certainly not getting their hands dirty.
That's like saying developers are people who write buggy software for job security. All they like to do is play around with the latest toys and they always make the project late. Those are bad developers.
Good software architects make the entire team more productive, the entire product (or family of products) more cohesive, and make future change easier.
Software developer looking to work on pretty much anything other than Drupal or .NET (though I'm sure I'm forgetting something, kinda like in that Meat Loaf song "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)").