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I love how Meta will do anything but prevent phishing and prepaid credit card scams in Whatsapp/Messenger


I love this - it's very similar to what the book Shape Up (https://basecamp.com/shapeup) calls "appetite". I've been using this method even before I came to read this book for years, it works great! Estimates otoh, really don't.


Similarly, my father had a delicate CV issue recently (he's fine now!). We were only able to do the best research on risks, best approaches, etc with the help of LLM deep research. We would be mostly flying blind-trusting the first doctor we talked to.


I also sing "Fade to Black" when I have to write go :D


I was like "Have I ever actually heard that?" and the answer turns out to be "No" so now I have (it's a Metallica track about suicidal ideation, whether it's good idea to listen to it while writing Go I could not say and YMMV).


Elixir, with types


I love Elixir but you cannot compile it into a single binary, it is massively concurrent but single-threaded slow, and deployment is still nontrivial.

And lists are slower than arrays, even if they provide functional guarantees (everything is a tradeoff…)

That said, pretty much everything else about it is amazing though IMHO and it has unique features you won’t find almost anywhere else


That doesn’t exist yet. Also Elixir is in no way a replacement for Go.

It can’t match it for performance. There’s no mutable array, almost everything is a linked list, and message passing is the only way to share data.

I primarily use Elixir in my day job, but I just had to write high performance tool for data migration and I used Go for that.


My vote is for Elixir as well, but it's not a competitor for multiple important reasons. There are some languages in that niche, although too small and immature, like Crystal, Nim. Still waiting for something better.

P.S. Swift, anyone?


Last I checked Crystal’s compile time was too slow for me to deal with for anything beyond toy projects.


Swift on Linux has been a fairly horrible experience, but the language looks promising.


yeah, if the requirement is "makes it pretty straightforward to write reliable, highly concurrent services that don't rely on heavy multithreading", Elixir is a perfect match.

And even without types (which are coming and are looking good), Elixir's pattern matching is a thousands times better than the horror of Go error handling


This one i can get behind.


Topps.com (Fanatics) | Senior Engineering Manager | ONSITE (Los Angeles) | Full-time

We’re seeking a Senior Engineering Manager to lead and scale the engineering team behind Topps.com (https://topps.com), our global e-commerce platform built on Shopify. This high-impact role focuses on maintaining platform reliability, accelerating innovation, and delivering outstanding customer experiences to collectors worldwide.

[Key Responsibilities]

  - Site Reliability: Ensure 24/7 uptime, performance, and scalability of Topps.com for global users.
  - Product & Engineering Innovation: Lead the development of high-quality features with speed and rigor. Guide technical strategy, ensure system security and compliance, and champion engineering best practices.
  - Team Leadership: Manage and grow engineers and engineering managers. Foster a culture of accountability, mentorship, and rapid iteration. Use data to guide decision-making and continuous improvement.
  - Cross-Functional Collaboration: Align closely with product, design, operations, marketing, customer support, and external platform partners to drive business impact and streamline execution.
  - Strategic Roadmapping: Translate business needs into a long-term technical roadmap. Balance near-term priorities with future-facing innovation.
  - Platform Ownership: Own the technical health of our Shopify architecture and identify areas for optimization, extensibility, and performance improvements.
Link to JD: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4226041025/


Fanatics Collect and Live | Multiple Roles (eng) | Los Angeles | Onsite | Full Time | https://fanaticscollect.com / https://fanatics.live

We're building the best experiences for collectors.

Hiring for Staff+ level roles across frontend, backend, and DevOps in our LA office:

1. Staff Frontend Engineer: https://fa-exki-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Can...

2. Staff Backend Engineer: https://fa-exki-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Can...

3. Staff DevOps Engineer: https://fa-exki-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Can...


What does real-time mean here? Would it work e.g. in a live stream?


Yes, right now we're ranging from 0.75-3 seconds for the translation to start, and we're hoping to move the average time lower with our next updates. There will always be some limitation to how fast we can translate (different languages have different sentence structures and phrasing), but for livestreaming usually you'd have even a bit more wiggle room for the latency.

Also in case you're interested in the logistics of using us for livestreaming: If our current platform won't work for your use-case and you need to use OBS + a virtual camera, it's on our roadmap.


This is fantastic! Interestingly, I was one of the early engineers at Maginatics [1], a company that built exactly this in 2011 - and Netflix was one of our earliest beta customers. We strived to be both SMB3 and POSIX compatible, but leaning into SMB3 semantics. We had some pretty great optimizations that gave almost local disk performance (e.g. using file and directory leases [2], async metadata ops, data and metadata caching, etc). EFS was just coming out at that point (Azure I think also had something similar in the works).

I'll be looking closely in what you're building!

[1] https://www.dell.com/en-us/blog/welcoming-spanning-maginatic...

[2] https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/maginatics-sdcdwl/39257...


Awesome! Great to meet you, so happy that so many folks in the space are here.


How complete is Stripe's tax product? Typically I've seen ecommerce apps use something like Avalara for this.


Stripe’s tax features have worked well for our use cases so far, and we also have experience with Avalara from previous projects. Would you be open to connecting over a video call to discuss your specific needs? I think it might be easier that way as it's a broad topic :)


I don't have a need at the moment just curious. It looks like Stripe Tax doesn't support all US states. Will probably be a good product when it's out of beta!


Ah yeah, the rules get messy.

Is the local tax on just the product, the product + shipping, or product + shipping + handling (now you know why these are sometimes broken out)??

New York and California do it differently. And then all the way down to local municipalities. And tax holidays! So many cases to track.


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