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seanpackham commented on Ask HN: Has anyone lost their job due to AI?    · Posted by u/seanpackham
bartonfink · 2 years ago
seanpackham · 2 years ago
It looks like that article is from June 2023.

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seanpackham commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2021)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
timgl · 5 years ago
PostHog | Remote (US/Europe timezones) | Senior full-stack engineer / SRE | https://posthog.com

PostHog is open-source product analytics. Graduated YC W20, we were the most popular B2B software HN launch since 2012. Our GitHub repo [0] has 3.8k stars and a growing and active community. We've raised significant funding with 10 years of runway and are growing quickly. We're 15+ people. We're looking for a full-stack engineer, someone who knows what a good product should look like. Our stack is Django/React/Redux (Kea -- main contributor works at PostHog too!).

Also looking for an SRE to take care of scaling huge event volumes, both for our cloud offering and larger customers.

We have a culture of written async communication (see our handbook [1]), lots of individual responsibility and an opportunity to make a huge impact. Being fully remote means we're able to create a team that is truly diverse. We're based all over the world, and the team includes ex data team leads from Uber, former YC founders, CTOs turned developers and recent grads.

To apply see https://posthog.com/careers or email us careers@posthog.com

[0] https://github.com/posthog/posthog [1] https://posthog.com/handbook/

seanpackham · 5 years ago
We're also looking for our first:

- Product Marketer https://posthog.com/careers/product-marketer - Content Marketer https://posthog.com/careers/content-marketer

These are exciting roles for technically-minded marketers as we're focussing on reaching developers and small teams (mostly at startups) and growing our open source community.

We have an attractive compensation package - 20% over SF average weighted to your location with many other benefits such as pension, health care, relocating, no-madding and more. Our team is small, growing fast and extremely talented.

If you're an engineer who's done some writing or community work and you're looking to move more into marketing, please get in touch too, we'd be very interested to chat.

seanpackham commented on Ask HN: What small C projects would you recommend for beginners?    · Posted by u/seanpackham
jjgreen · 6 years ago
I find myself reusing components in several projects, then test & documentation is even more important of course. I formalised a layout for these components as "C99 sushi", there are a few here: http://soliton.vm.bytemark.co.uk/pub/jjg/en/code/c99-sushi/

Mostly maths stuff, possibly interesting?

seanpackham · 6 years ago
Thank you, I'll share it with him, your data structure examples will be useful.

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