We put a reverse CAPTCHA on our job posts ➡️ send your agent to open the door 🤖
Fun to build, and it tests the job: your agent interviews you, you sketch without it, you two spike our live API 🤓
@theandreboso Totally get it. That's why staying longer and not rushing helps me. You can do productive work and when done - you're in a new place worth exploring. I kinda really like this balance.
@rauchg We have an onboarding Claude Code plugin for new hires. It's magic: walks you through our codebases + paired with domain knowledge = explains WHY. It's structured step-by-step and you end up working + shipping your first 1-day task with Claude The Mentor :)
We didn't build a dashboard. We built a CLI.
CLIs > MCP. Change my mind.
Cold prompt into Claude Code: "top roofing contractors in zip 90210"
Minutes later: ranked list, contacts, CSV. Zero instructions. Zero context.
The future doesn't have a GUI → https://t.co/CEFuAiTom7
Real-time, national-scale, zero babysitting.
The old guard? Slow, patchy, brittle.
We're rewriting the playbook.
More here: https://t.co/WPzlqLjb32
Back to building. 🛠️
6 months ago we raised $5M to build the future of public data infra.
Now, the first version is live and it's just the beginning.
Meet Wolverine: a self-healing, AI-powered system that scales like crazy and fixes its own code when stuff breaks. 🧬
The VC slowdown is real
But 400+ brave VCs still invested over $1M in seed deals last month
If you're raising soon, maybe start with them?
To help, I made a list of 418 investors who led round over $1M
If you want it
1. Comment "Nov Leads"
2. RT + Follow so I can DM it
3 surprising facts about plastic pollution:
• 75%-85% of the Great Garbage Patch plastic comes from fishing
• Single-use plastic grocery bags are more ecological than alternatives
• Most land plastic that ends up in the sea comes from Southeast Asian countries and isn't traded
I’ve been building a new React state library, and after lots of optimizing it’s faster than all the other popular state libraries! See legend-state on the left of the chart 🎉
9. 4 out of 5 run on AWS, one was on GCP.
On new AWS features from one of them: "We stay away from new AWS features as much as we can. We've learned it breaks easily, and changes frequently; we don't want to burn ourselves again. We limit ourselves to the mature features."
7. More focus on commit messages than e.g. how JIRA tickets are written. More companies cared about code quality & PR quality than about "ticket quality". Likely to do with size.
8. Remote friendliness. A given, but all were full remote-friendly. Hard to hire for them otherwise!
Starting a new project: a gentle reminder for basic #security hygiene on a #mac. Accidentally forgot to enable firewall or disk encryption? Let Pareto Security app remind you to lock your doors and put on your seatbelt: https://t.co/40ZCADx3V3
More on vaccines. I'm going to get boring and geeky on this (no apologies) on the 10 year thing. Vaccines "normally take 10 years". This is being use as a reason to be fearful (ie rushed job). I'm a clinical trials doc. I can tell you most of that time is spent doing...1/n
1/25 Part 1 - Why does soap work so well on the SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus and indeed most viruses? Because it is a self-assembled nanoparticle in which the weakest link is the lipid (fatty) bilayer. A two part thread about soap, viruses and supramolecular chemistry #COVID19