We are hiring a systems engineer at Cloudflare. Our team is responsible for managing all of Cloudflare's internal Postgres deployments. This particular role fullstack engineer-ish since this will involve writing frontend code for a system that engineers use to interact with databases, among other things. I am not the hiring manager but I am a part of this team, happy to answer any questions.
https://boards.greenhouse.io/cloudflare/jobs/5979113?gh_jid=...
Screen recording before Loom was a pain. You had to open up some program, start it, save the file, upload the file somewhere, and share it. And if you had to edit the recording at all ... probably start over.
With Loom it's all one click and it's ready to share the instant you hit the Stop button. At my company we make and share dozens of Looms per day and it's a key part of maintaining a remote culture.
I agree with what you're saying here though, one click, ACL controlled and simple to use videos.
Concur with the enablement of the remote culture. I would have thought Atlassian could clone that so simply.
The Loom software is super buggy though, I have to open their site or extension or desktop app multiple times before it starts working, but when it does work the editing is just about OK. I have thought about using Google Meet to record my desktop, I've heard the editor in that is pretty good, and you can stop, start, trim/edit & share in Google Drive or share further with a link.
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