New comment by morgante in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2023)"

Grit | Senior+ Engineers (ML, PL, Design, Backend) | New York, San Francisco | Full-time | $120–250k + equity

We’re building software to automatically fix technical debt. We do this by combining expressive static analysis tooling (we’ve built a developer-friendly query language for code) with machine learning to automatically migrate code to new patterns and platforms. We’re in private beta, but have already deployed thousands of successful changes for beta customers and have raised a $7M seed round from top investors.

We’ve got lots of fun challenges at the intersection of machine learning and programming languages. Our stack is Scala, Rust, TypeScript, Python, and Kubernetes. We’re hiring for both smart generalists and PL/ML experts who are interested in collaborating on problems like automatically inserting new types into codebases and using unit tests for reinforcement learning.

Here are a few reasons you might be interested in applying:

– We work fast and focus on shipping, with a single meeting per week (demos!).

– We’re working on the edge of the possible and doing deep technical work in parsers/language design and machine learning.

– We mostly work in-person in New York and San Francisco, but remote is also possible for outstanding candidates who have proven success in a remote model.

– I’m personally committed to giving real feedback to everyone who applies.

Find out more at https://www.grit.io/careers or email morgante@grit.io.

Ep. #471: Jack Bryan, Jim Carrey

Bill’s guests are Jack Bryan, Jim Carrey, David Axelrod, Michelle Goldberg, Charlie Dent. (Originally aired 09/07/18)

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TigerEye (YC S22) is hiring machine learning and full stack engineers

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Replit (YC W18) Is Hiring ML Engineers to Train Code Models

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Report into Dutch protections of 3 murder victims finds security services didn't always act on threat tips

A critical report into the protection of three murder victims, including a celebrated Dutch journalist gunned down in central Amsterdam, said Wednesday that security services in a “fragmented” protection system didn’t always act on tips about possible threats.

The conclusions highlighted flaws in a network involving police and prosecutors that is intended to offer protection to people facing threats ranging from stalkers to possible attacks by criminals and terrorists.

The report came following an 18-month government-commissioned investigation by the Dutch Safety Board into the slayings of crime reporter Peter R. de Vries, lawyer Derk Wiersum and the brother of a key witness in the trial of an alleged Dutch crime gang.

De Vries, who was shot on an Amsterdam street on July 21, 2021, and died nine days later acted as a confidential advisor to the witness. Wiersum, the witness’ lawyer, was gunned down on Sept. 18, 2019, outside his home in Amsterdam. The witness’ brother, identified only Reduan, was shot and killed March 29, 2018.

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The witness played a key role in the prosecution of Ridouan Taghi, who is accused by prosecutors of multiple murders in the violent Dutch criminal underworld. Judges are expected to deliver verdicts later this year in the trial of Taghi and several alleged accomplices.

The report said that “command of the surveillance and protection of the persons under threat was fragmented across national and regional organisations” and the protection service “did not receive all the information about the threat that was available to the investigation.”

It added that “signals” of possible threats from the victims “were not regarded as concrete threat information and therefore did not fit into the usual system.”

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Both Wiersum and De Vries had police surveillance at their homes. De Vries “was not willing to share his schedule to make it possible to organize surveillance for his arrivals and departures. He also made no use of the option to personally notify any high-risk moments,” the report said.

The brother of the witness “insisted on protection for members of his family. When the attack on his life took place, no specific security measures had yet been taken for him,” it added.

Justice Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius said in a reaction to the report that the government has made investments to beef up the security apparatus in recent years.

“The increased threat, specifically from organized crime, means that the number of people and objects that are intensively monitored and secured for a long period of time — sometimes even many years — has increased considerably,” she said in a statement.

Yeşilgöz-Zegerius said that “the person to be protected is now more central, and tailor-made security measures are being developed.”

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New comment by stemsdao in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2023)"

Stems Labs (https://stems.art) | Remote | Full-Time | $100-175k + equity

StemsDAO is an artist-first community, protocol and platform that powers collaborative creativity. Our curated artists drop collections of stems comprising a musical arrangement as NFTs. From there, users are incentivized to make more art with these building blocks as a source of inspiration.

We’re looking for a full-stack engineer with stellar communication and organizational skills to join our engineering team. You’ll be working at the intersection of our TypeScript/React/Next.js front-end and Golang back-end, which interacts with multiple blockchain protocols.

We welcome engineers from anywhere in the world, but several hours of overlap in working hours with San Francisco / New York time zones is ideal.

Reach out to luke[@]stemsdao[.]com with a resume or any questions about the role.

New comment by abe312 in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2023)"

Location: Silicon Valley / San Francisco Bay Area (CA) USA, NYC (PST, ET, CET) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Maybe Technologies: next.js, react.js, amp, seo, incremental migration, web performance, web accessibility Résumé/CV: contact Email: contact+hn@abhineet.me Résumé/CV: https://abhineet.me Need help with migrating to nextjs? Looking for a React developer who would be productive from day 1? … Continue reading New comment by abe312 in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2023)"

Georgia murder suspect accidentally released from jail months ago turns self in

A murder suspect is back behind bars in Georgia Tuesday night after an accidental release from jail in November left him on the run for months. Kaiser Suggs, who is facing an array of charges in Fulton County, was booked at the Clayton County Jail on aggravated assault charges, the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office reported.  … Continue reading Georgia murder suspect accidentally released from jail months ago turns self in

Firezone (YC W22) is hiring systems engineers to build zero trust network access

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Federal government rests its case in ex-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder's racketeering trial

The federal government rested its case Monday in former Republican Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder’s racketeering trial after presenting jurors with reams of financial documents, emails, texts, wire-tap audio and firsthand accounts of what prosecutors allege was a $60 million bribery scheme to pass a $1 billion ratepayer-funded nuclear bailout.

The prosecution completed its work in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati five weeks to the day after opening statements in Ohio’s largest ever corruption case. Their portion took a bit longer than projected because a spate of illnesses hit the courtroom, prompting Judge Timothy Black to pause proceedings.

Lawyers for Householder, 63, and co-defendant Matt Borges, 50, a lobbyist and former state chair of the Ohio Republican Party, went immediately to work to begin their defense, calling state Sen. Bill Seitz to testify on the merits of the bailout bill at the case’s heart.

FORMER OHIO HOUSE SPEAKER LARRY HOUSEHOLDER REMAINS OPTIMISTIC AS CORRUPTION TRIAL BEGINS

Householder, once one of Ohio’s most powerful politicians, could testify on his own behalf. He has said he couldn’t wait for his defense to begin.

It’s been two-and-a-half years since Householder, Borges and three others were arrested and charged in an elaborate scheme, secretly funded by Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp., to secure Householder’s power, elect his allies, pass legislation containing a $1 billion bailout for two aging nuclear power plants, and then vex a ballot effort to overturn the bill with a dirty tricks campaign.

OHIO INMATE WHO HAS SPENT DECADES ON DEATH ROW MAY BE RELEASED ON PAROLE FOLLOWING RESENTENCING

The prosecution called two of those arrested — Juan Cespedes and Jeff Longstreth, who have both pleaded guilty — to the stand to give firsthand accounts of what they said are not ordinary political contributions, but bribes intended to secure passage of the bailout bill, known as House Bill 6. Householder’s attorneys have described his activities as nothing more than hardball politics.

Monday’s witness, political operative Tyler Fehrman, testified that Borges tried to bribe him with a $15,000 check to secure inside information about the referendum campaign on the bill that he was working for at the time. Borges’ attorneys have said the money was a loan for a friend in need.

“Matt’s requests to me were shocking,” Fehrman told jurors. “I felt like I was being taken advantage of by someone I trusted.”