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When we started Extend, we noticed that enterprise customers often have LOTS of use cases processing unstructured data. We built Extend in a flexible way to support them all, and we're seeing it pay off. Here's a usage graph of a customer where each color represents a different use case. They started with 1 like everyone else, and they've since used Extend to deploy 5 new use cases (and growing)! These use cases span everything from internal ops flows, external user-facing products, data mining jobs, and more. We've now replicated this motion at multiple enterprise customers. To ship multiple use cases effectively, customers need to be able to get production-ready as fast as possible (otherwise, you end up deprioritizing a few) and easily manage them so teams aren't stuck in maintenance mode and firefighting issues. We've solved some hard product problems to enable this, but there's still a lot left to be done. We're growing quickly, and hiring talented senior engineers in NYC. If this sounds like you, DM me and let's chat!
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Blobstore is Twitter’s low-cost, high-performance, easy-to-use, scalable storage system built. It stores photos, videos, and other binary large objects - also known as blobs. Problem: physical storage capacity had no alerting, with most indications of impending capacity crunches being signalled by other alerts or manual intervention. The goals included: 1. Improvement of Blobstore service health and infrastructure monitoring. 2. Reduction of manual toil. 3. Increasing response time and recovery speed during the provisioning crisis. 4. Gaining insights into the health of bare metal servers. 5. Facilitating bare metal management in Blobstore. 6. Detection and prevention of capacity crunches and lifecycle issues. https://lnkd.in/dHtSGw2C
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I am Hiring: Sr S/W Engineers with C++ and a passion for building ultra low latency trading systems. I have Remote (Canada) and Hybrid (Montréal) roles. Call to action: please reached out & connect with me now & include your CV. Key skills: #C++ #Lowlatency #High-frequency #Linux #LinuxKernel #Kernelbypass #distributedsystems #Quantitative #Quants #Algorithms #embedded #hardwaretosystemsinterface
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Hello Everyone!! Hiring for Snaplogic Developer EXP- 5-10 Years NP - Immediate - 30 days Anywhere in India, Hybrid Opportunity. Send me your CV: harshini@abacusservice.in Mandatory: Hands-on experience in SnapLogic pipeline development. Pipeline Development: Design and develop new data pipelines to ingest, transform, and move data from various sources. Troubleshooting and Optimization: Fine-tune existing SnapLogic pipelines to ensure efficient data flow. Identify and fix integration issues, ensuring smooth data processing. Integration Strategies: Evaluate whether specific functionality within pipelines should be executed synchronously or asynchronously. Configure routing and design for optimal performance. API and Microservices Conversion: Convert pipelines into APIs and microservices, making them reusable and accessible via user interfaces.
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We’re thinking about building a product for developers that enables them to build applications that operate on encrypted data via homomorphic encryption. We think developers have seen enough data leaks to want a product like this, but we’re worried we’re wrong. Even if we’re right, we’re worried about finding specific devs who can be early adopters. Where do these devs live? What languages do they use? What kind of companies do they work for? To assuage these worries, we analyzed data from ~6000 Github profiles listed in a 2021 open letter to Apple expressing concern over their proposed content scanning technology they nearly introduced to iCloud. We also ran a promoted Twitter poll with 39 responses. Here are our results.
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🚀 Exciting news! 🚀 Get ready for the release of the "Device Offboarding Manager" tomorrow! I've been hard at work fixing bugs, and now we're almost there. Stay tuned for a demo where I'll guide you through the different authentication methods, offboarding devices, saving your Bitlocker/FileVault keys, and more. While the script isn't up yet, you can dive into the Guidance in the repo: https://lnkd.in/eMVFBtBe If you're as excited as I am, show your support by giving it a Star on GitHub. Let's make this launch a success! 🌟 #MSIntune
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To optimize performance in Go, consider these key strategies: * Profiling: Use tools like pprof to identify bottlenecks in CPU and memory usage, allowing targeted optimizations. * Concurrency: Leverage goroutines for parallel execution of tasks. Implement patterns like pipelines and fan-out/fan-in to enhance data processing efficiency. * Memory Management: Avoid memory allocation in critical sections and utilize sync.Pool for object reuse to reduce garbage collection overhead. * Load Balancing: Implement strategies such as Round Robin or Least Connections to distribute workloads evenly across resources. * Algorithm and Data Structure Optimization: Choose efficient algorithms and data structures tailored to your application's needs, enhancing overall performance. #golang #golangdeveloper #golangjobs #golangdeveloperjobs #golangprojects #golanghiring #opentowork #hiring #golanghiring
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I think people don't talk enough about the scale at which Twitter (X) is running. Every day, when I see a post on X, what I usually check is the views and the comments. Then, I imagine a single post from a single person having 80 million+ views and over 14,000 comments? Think for a second about the infrastructure that needs to power this, the database storage size, etc., the reliability guarantee and that a single comment must not be lost—because everyone cares about their comment under a post as yours. I just marvel at the engineering that goes into this scale from an infrastructure standpoint. That's a lot of work and decision making to handle that scale. I know you need a database sharding and partition with some sort of sharing keys at the database layer to handle this scale—but that’s easier to talk about than done. The global views and the comments lookup? #softwareengineering #innovation #technology #cloudengineering #cloudcomputing
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RLS-Search have just signed terms with a start-up Digital Assets company in London and Hong Kong. The firm are currently ~40 people globally, have just received massive investment from institutional partners are will be growing aggressively ahead of go-live in the summer. RLS-Search will be the exclusive agency partner helping them scale across the following skillsets, if you are interested in more information please mail me via Linkedin or directly at craig.whiting@rls-search.com - Desktop Support Engineers - L1/L2 - no FS experience needed - Tradefloor Support Engineers - FS / Market Data experience needed - Network Engineers - Trading Networks / FS / Exchanges - Linux Systems Engineers - Trading Infrastructure / FS / Exchanges - Python Developers - FS / Trading Technology - Head of Infrastructure (1) - Global Engineering Leadership Roles are available in London and Hong Kong, with the exception of the Infra Head which is London only. Share with your network - this company is going somewhere. #londonjobs #hongkongjobs #hkjobs #permanentjobs #fintechjobs #fsjobs #infrastructure #recruitment
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As the #crowdstrike fallout continues. We found out today that my sister-in-law's flight was cancelled last-minute (at 2am), so "cousin camp" at my house will be short 2 cousins until they get another flight. It's only been a little over a week since Intuit laid off the Boise site, but I definitely miss managing my infra teams. I think about how efficient, skilled, and communicative my infra teams were in an incident like this. Right now, there are thousands of SREs, DBAs, SysOps, Care Agents, and Escalations Engineers working double time to fix the damage, patch the systems, backfill events, and communicate to the customers. If you're one of those software infrastructure first responders, and you're on LinkedIn looking for a job because you're near-burnout--I want to say thank you, keep up the good work, the world needs you. Please take a long slow breath, go on a walk, and then jump back into the fray. If you're one of their managers, make sure they get some rest in the chaos. Make sure they know they're valued and appreciated. And if you're a director, VP, or CO, stop pestering them with questions and pressure, you're only making it harder for them to fix an incredibly difficult set of problems. Instead of asking for status updates, ask how you can help, ask how you can help remove distractions, friction, and red tape.
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