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"post_text": "Please state the location and include REMOTE for remote work, REMOTE (US)\nor similar if the country is restricted, and ONSITE when remote work is <i>not</i> an option.<p>Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no\nrecruiting firms or job boards. One post per company. If it isn't a household name,\nexplain what your company does.<p>Please only post if you are actively filling a position and are committed\nto replying to applicants.<p>Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about\nsomething. It's off topic here.<p>Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job.<p>Searchers: try <a href=\"https://nthesis.ai/public/hn-who-is-hiring\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://nthesis.ai/public/hn-who-is-hiring</a>, <a href=\"https://dheerajck.github.io/hnwhoishiring/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://dheerajck.github.io/hnwhoishiring/</a>, <a href=\"http://nchelluri.github.io/hnjobs/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://nchelluri.github.io/hnjobs/</a>,\n<a href=\"https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com</a>, or this (unofficial) Chrome extension:\n<a href=\"https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hn-hiring-pro/mpfaljjblphnlloddaplgicpkinikjlp\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hn-hiring-pro/mpfal...</a>.<p>Don't miss this other fine thread: <i>Who wants to be hired?</i> <a href=\"https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47975570\">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47975570</a>",
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"title": "I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA",
"post_text": "I'll be here for the next 6 hours. As usual, there are lots of possible topics and I'll be guided by whatever you're interested in. Please remember that I can't provide legal advice on specific cases because I won't have access to all the facts. Please try to stick to a factual discussion in your questions and comments and I'll try to do the same in my answers!<p>Previous threads we've done: <a href=\"https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=proberts\">https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=proberts</a>.",
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"title": "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2026)",
"post_text": "Share your information if you are looking for work. Please use this format:<p><pre><code> Location:\n Remote:\n Willing to relocate:\n Technologies:\n Résumé/CV:\n Email:\n</code></pre>\nPlease only post if you are personally looking for work. Agencies, recruiters, job boards,\nand so on, are off topic here.<p>Readers: please only email these addresses to discuss work opportunities.<p>Searchers: try <a href=\"https://nthesis.ai/public/hn-wants-to-be-hired\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://nthesis.ai/public/hn-wants-to-be-hired</a>, <a href=\"https://www.wantstobehired.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.wantstobehired.com</a>.",
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"top": "Location: Wollongong, Australia\nType: Contract or FT\nRemote: Yes\nWilling to relocate: No\nTechnologies: Python, Zig, Rust, Go, TypeScript, Laravel/PHP, Django, AWS, Terraform, Docker; Tauri, Flutter; Ghidra/reverse engineering, cryptography (OpenSSL, libsodium)\nResume: \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/deevus/\nGitHub: \nhttps://github.com/deevus\n (~5,000 contributions in the last 12 months)\nEmail: simon (at) simonhartcher.com\nI run a solo consultancy out of Wollongong. Recent work: built a zero-trust key management system in Zig with a Python middleware layer for Byterix Labs (Singapore, scam prevention), spent twelve months on SwitchDin's platform team optimising Python ETL and Django (Newcastle, distributed energy resources), and ship a cross-platform Rust + React desktop disk cleaner called Reclaimr. Before that, eight years at Bonjoro: first senior engineering hire through to CTO, running a team of six on AWS Lambda + MySQL Aurora + Redis. Co-founder of gdzig (Zig bindings for Godot, 180 stars) and co-founding maintainer of Scoop (24k+ stars). Two front-page HN posts this year on Apple Silicon vs Framework laptops and applying Andrew Kelley's \"Programming Without Pointers\" technique to a real Zig project.",
"top": "Location: Currently in Corvallis, OR. Planning to relocate to the San Francisco Bay Area after graduation in June 2026.\nRemote: Preferred, also open to in-person\nWilling to relocate: Yes, anywhere in the US\nTechnologies:\n - Backend: Python, Django (Vanilla & DRF), FastAPI, Celery, PostgreSQL\n - Frontend: TypeScript, React, Vue, Next.js\n - DevOps/Cloud: AWS (S3, Lambda, DynamoDB), Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins\n - AI/ML: PyTorch, TensorFlow, SciKit-learn, OpenCV\n - Other: Kafka, OpenSearch, Selenium, Storybook, BeautifulSoup\n - LLM Integrations: OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Mistral, DeepSeek\n\n\nWebsite: \nhttps://gabrielnava.dev\nRésumé/Socials: \nhttps://linktr.ee/gabrielnavainfo\nEmail: gabrielnavajobs@gmail.com\nAdditional Info:\nCurrently pursuing a Post-Baccalaureate in Computer Science at Oregon State University and working at the university's Security Operations Center and as a Research Assistant for robotics-related projects. My current duties include:\n - Network Security Monitoring, Security Engineering, Cybersecurity Model Training, Penetration Testing\n - Inverse Kinematics Algorithm Development, Computer Simulation of Robotic Arms\n\n\n4+ years of professional experience in Full Stack/Forward Deployed Engineering",
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"top": "Location: Canal Winchester, OH\nRemote: Yes. Strongly preferred.\nWilling to relocate: For the right thing? Absolutely.\nTechnologies: TypeScript, React, React Native, Next.js, Node.js, Python, Flask, PostgreSQL, Redis, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Supabase, Three.js, TailwindCSS\nRésumé/CV: richard-simmons-portfolio.vercel.app\nEmail: fowl_137@hotmail.com\nYou want to know what I think separates a good engineer from a great one?\nIt ain't the stack. Everybody's got a stack.\nIt's taste.\nFour years at Toyota. APIs handling a million requests a day. Ten enterprise apps across manufacturing and dealership platforms. I also led a UX audit that cut task completion time by 20% for 2,000+ users. Not because someone told me to. Because it was broken and I could see it.\nThen I went and built my own thing.\nZoan Collective. Two production apps, FocusFi and Lucid, shipped to iOS and Google Play. Real users. Real payments. Real AI pipelines processing 1,000+ interactions a day. I cut infrastructure costs 80% by going serverless. I also cut audio generation time from 360 seconds to 120 seconds because waiting three minutes for music is not a product, it's a punishment.\nI care about software the way Dieter Rams cared about a transistor radio. Every button, every flow, every API response. If something feels clunky, I notice. And then I fix it.\nI'm not looking to be a cog. I want to own something. Ship it. Watch people use it.\nIf you're building a product that actually matters, let's talk.",
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"top": "Joeseph Ferland, seeking Design Engineer roles\nLocation: Arizona\nRemote: Preferred, also open to in-person\nWilling to relocate: Yes\nTechnologies: Typescript, React Native, React, Node.js, Next.js, Tailwind\nRésumé/CV: jkferland.com\nEmail: joesephferland@gmail.com",
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"title": "Ask HN: Is the Job Market Actually Bad?",
"post_text": "I’m not trying to brag, I am just genuinely confused. I got laid off recently and I had a new job within a week because I constantly get contacted by recruiters both through LinkedIn and directly by email. I’ve never sent an application to anyone and I’ve had dozens of interviews in the past year while I was looking for a new job before getting laid off.<p>I would have had a new one earlier except I was aiming for fully remote and a big raise, and I failed their correspondingly difficult evaluations. Never got ghosted, never had to deal with AI, never had to fill out an application. I took a local, in office offer that I would have ignored if I were still employed.<p>Currently I’m waiting for a final decision from another fully remote company and I’m in midstage with 2 more.<p>I’m not a super genius engineer, and I don’t have any fancy companies on my resume. How unusual is this experience?",
"post_text": "<i>Received by email tonight about two hours ago:</i><p>Dear Tindie Community,<p>My name is Gongyu Su, and I am writing on behalf of the new Tindie ownership team.<p>First, we sincerely apologize for the recent downtime and the disruption it caused. We understand that many buyers and community members were left without clear information during the transition, and that this created frustration and concern.<p>Tindie is now owned by EETree LLC, a Washington State company. Our team took over Tindie because we believe it remains an important platform for makers, hardware creators, engineers, and independent sellers around the world.\nThe recent transition was more complex than expected. Tindie runs on an older technical framework with many connected services, and the migration from the previous operating environment to the new one took longer and caused more disruption than anyone wanted.<p>We know this was not the experience the Tindie community deserved.<p>Our immediate focus is to stabilize the platform, resolve payment and order-related issues, and support sellers and buyers through the transition. If you have an order-related concern, please contact Tindie support so the team can review your case directly.<p>WHAT WE ARE FOCUSED ON<p>Stabilizing the platform<p>Restoring reliable access for buyers, sellers, and the community.<p>Resolving open issues<p>Working through payment, refund, and order concerns case by case.<p>Investing for the long term<p>Renewing attention, support, and improvements for the community.<p>We also want to be clear about our long-term intention: we did not take over Tindie to let it fade away. We took it over because we believe it deserves renewed attention, investment, and support.<p>Tindie has always been more than just a marketplace. It is a place where independent creators, makers, and hardware enthusiasts can share useful products, tools, kits, modules, and ideas with the world. We want to preserve that spirit while improving the platform step by step.<p>Over the coming weeks and months, we will share more about our plans and will listen carefully to feedback from sellers, buyers, and the broader community.<p>Thank you for your patience and continued support. We know trust must be earned through action, and we are committed to doing that.<p>Sincerely,<p>Gongyu Su<p>On behalf of the Tindie Team",
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"title": "Systemd-manager-TUI: A TUI application for managing systemd services",
"post_text": "Just an observation. When asked to summarize articles, or extract insights, I see the word 'prior' being used a lot more by Claude than usual English language writing (Journalistic essence). And it's clearly using it in a Bayesian sense, because it's always mentioning things like 'Updating priors', 'the prior doesn't hold', etc.<p>Probably something I noticed after reading the 'goblin' and 'gremlin' article.",
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"title": "Ask HN: What Happened to the CS153 Videos",
"post_text": "https://cs153.stanford.edu/<p>The videos for spring 2026 was online and is now all gone. Only the office hours are left. What happened?",
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