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jreynoldsdev commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
jreynoldsdev · 3 months ago
Wirespeed | Founding Engineer | REMOTE (US) | Full-time | https://wirespeed.co

We are looking for a founding engineer to help us continue our mission of building a fully-automated Managed Detection & Response (MDR) platform.

Our ideal engineer has a broad set of experience across frontend, backend, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and data(bases). If you've been responsible for managing production infrastructure, talking to customers, and having full ownership of your features from start to finish, we'd love to talk with you.

Tech stack:

  - Typescript
  - Frontend: ReactJS/Tanstack
  - Backend: BunJS/NestJS
  - Postgres
  - Clickhouse
  - NATS
  - Redis
  - AWS
  - Anything fun, secure, and scalable
We don't care about your resume, tell us why you're awesome: https://wspd.link/founding-engineer

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jreynoldsdev commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
jreynoldsdev · 5 months ago
Wirespeed | Founding Engineer | REMOTE (US) | Full-time | https://wirespeed.co We are looking for a founding engineer to help us continue our mission of building a fully-automated Managed Detection & Response (MDR) platform.

Our ideal engineer has a broad set of experience across frontend, backend, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and data(bases). If you've been responsible for managing production infrastructure, talking to customers, and having full ownership of your features from start to finish, we'd love to talk with you.

Tech stack:

  * Typescript
   * Frontend: ReactJS/Tanstack
   * Backend: BunJS/NestJS
  * Postgres
  * Clickhouse
  * NATS
  * Redis
  * AWS
  * Anything fun, secure, and scalable
Apply here: https://wspd.link/founding-engineer

jreynoldsdev commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
jreynoldsdev · 10 months ago
Wirespeed | Founding Engineer | REMOTE (US) | Full-time | https://wirespeed.co

We are looking for our first engineering hire to help us continue our mission of building a fully-automated Managed Detection & Response (MDR) platform.

Our ideal engineer has a broad set of experience across frontend, backend, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and data(bases). If you've been responsible for managing production infrastructure, talking to customers, and having full ownership of your features from start to finish, we'd love to talk with you.

Tech stack:

  * Typescript
   * Frontend: ReactJS/Tanstack
   * Backend: BunJS/NestJS
  * Postgres
  * Clickhouse
  * NATS
  * Redis
  * AWS
  * Anything fun, secure, and scalable
Email jake[@]wirespeed[dot]co with your resume and a bit about you if you're interested.

jreynoldsdev commented on Policy Engines: Open Policy Agent vs. AWS Cedar vs. Google Zanzibar   permit.io/blog/policy-eng... · Posted by u/gemanor
jreynoldsdev · 2 years ago
What I still struggle to understand with these systems is they seem great for single resource authorization, but how do you perform bulk queries? For example, a user wants to query all blogs they have access to (assuming there are large amounts of them), does that require separate authorization logic in the DB?
jreynoldsdev commented on Ask HN: How do you use Notion?    · Posted by u/optemization
jreynoldsdev · 4 years ago
I always find myself coming back to it, both for work and personal life. I'm doing the whole "build in public" thing for my SaaS and use the public notion page to warehouse all of our updates and information.

I've found https://getoutline.com to be a pretty solid contender, although with slightly less functionality.

jreynoldsdev commented on With Neondatabase, *truly* serverless PostgreSQL is finally here   twitter.com/rauchg/status... · Posted by u/nikita
jreynoldsdev · 4 years ago
In an environment where your DB may be combined with an Elasticsearch cluster, caches, etc... how do you realistically use branching features in a DB? I love the idea, but idk how I could test if my ES cluster doesn't have a similar branching feature.
jreynoldsdev commented on Show HN: Interval, CLIs in browser with no front end code   interval.com/... · Posted by u/alexarena
jreynoldsdev · 4 years ago
Super interesting idea and great documentation. What software do you use for your user docs?

u/jreynoldsdev

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