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bookworm123 commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2026)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
mjainit · 2 months ago
Terrabase | Remote | Full-time | https://terrabase.ai/

We’re building long-horizon agentic analytics for enterprises. A semantic engine + context graph that grounds agents in real data and decisions. Agents that orchestrate multi-step workflows, recover from failure, and explain why a decision is correct.

Senior Software Engineer (TypeScript): Build workflow orchestration systems, schedulers, and execution engines. Own Node.js services + React UIs end-to-end. Reqs: 5–8+ yrs TS/Node/React, event-driven systems, queues, Docker. Bonus: Temporal, n8n, Airflow, Dagster, multi-tenant SaaS.

Senior Software Engineer (Python): Build and operate production Python services powering workflows and agents. Reqs: 4+ yrs Python, FastAPI (or similar), Docker, Celery/RabbitMQ/Redis, AWS EC2, observability. Strong ownership, clear reasoning, modern Python practices.

Senior AI Engineer (Python): Build production LLM agent systems: orchestration, tool use, evals, RAG, safety, observability. Reqs: Strong Python, agent frameworks (LangChain or similar), FastAPI, Docker.

Apply: submit this short form to be considered quickly: https://forms.gle/1ART5fwjXz3AsX9H9

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bookworm123 · 2 months ago
Remote US or Worldwide?
bookworm123 commented on I'm Kenyan. I don't write like ChatGPT, ChatGPT writes like me   marcusolang.substack.com/... · Posted by u/florian_s
komali2 · 3 months ago
> There were unspoken rules, commandments passed down from teacher to student, year after year. The first commandment? Thou shalt begin with a proverb or a powerful opening statement. “Haste makes waste,” we would write, before launching into a tale about rushing to the market and forgetting the money. The second? Thou shalt demonstrate a wide vocabulary. You didn’t just ‘walk’; you ‘strode purposefully’, ‘trudged wearily’, or ‘ambled nonchalantly’. You didn’t just ‘see’ a thing; you ‘beheld a magnificent spectacle’. Our exercise books were filled with lists of these “wow words,” their synonyms and antonyms drilled into us like multiplication tables.

Well, this is very interesting, because I'm a native English speaker that studied writing in university, and the deeper I got into the world of literature, the further I was pushed towards simpler language and shorter sentences. It's all Hemingway now, and if I spot an adverb or, lord forbid, a "proceeded to," I feel the pain in my bones.

The way ChatGPT writes drives me insane. As for the author, clearly they're very good, but I prefer a much simpler style. I feel like the big boy SAT words should pop out of the page unaccompanied, just one per page at most.

bookworm123 · 3 months ago
Genuine question, what would you write instead of "proceeded to"? To me, as a non native English speaker, it seems reasonable to use this expression, and it would not even stick out to me tbh
bookworm123 commented on Peak Flow – An AI-Powered Task Planner That Aligns with Your Daily Energy Levels    · Posted by u/rashempandit48
bookworm123 · 7 months ago
how will you measure or predict energy levels? where is the data for this coming from?
bookworm123 commented on Ask HN: Has anyone else learned English just by reading tech posts (like HN)?    · Posted by u/FerkiHN
bookworm123 · 8 months ago
When I was in middle school my english skills were terrible, I barely passed my english classes. At some point I was interested to build my own PC, so I did research and watched tons of videos of other people doing it, those were mainly in english and helped me a lot to learn the language. Just like you I did not use a translator, it was not necessary to understand the key messages of the videos. After some time my english skills improved substantially and in school I never had problems with english again
bookworm123 commented on KumoRFM: A Foundation Model for In-Context Learning on Relational Data   kumo.ai/company/news/kumo... · Posted by u/cliffly
bookworm123 · 10 months ago
I feel like this is the next big thing for AI, having the ability to interact with any sort of structured dataset out of the box. Very cool project!
bookworm123 commented on Ask HN: People with new Macs / computers with GPU's, do you run LLM's locally?    · Posted by u/vishalontheline
bookworm123 · 10 months ago
Cool idea, however when I have to create an account for a service just to test it out, I will naturally decline to do so. Maybe you could upload a sample document for people to play with?
bookworm123 commented on Show HN: I'm tired of sharing code using PasteBin and Slack, so I made this   turbogist.dev... · Posted by u/moeen-mahmud
moeen-mahmud · a year ago
This is so stupid of me :)
bookworm123 · a year ago
No its not. Its a good video, just bad place for it. I watched it and got to understand your product. You show the important part in the time frame ~6:00-7:00. Make that part faster and as a gif without sound and the main message is conveyed
bookworm123 commented on Show HN: I'm tired of sharing code using PasteBin and Slack, so I made this   turbogist.dev... · Posted by u/moeen-mahmud
bookworm123 · a year ago
maybe a bit off topic but as a fellow developer who is working on a project, how did you set up that website? I was thinking of something just like that for my project!
bookworm123 commented on Ask HN: What are the best books you read in 2024?    · Posted by u/arcticf0x
bookworm123 · a year ago
Not particularly tech related but these books made me change my attitude towards life: - mans search for meaning by victor frankl, book about holocaust written by a psychiatrist. Quite well known, I guess I do not need to say too much. - A Long Way Gone, written by an ex child soldier, quite fascinating to me what these people had to endure. - "SOS" Emotions-Lexikon (apparently only in german) I got this for christmas and its quite a cool book to help deal with your emotions.

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