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Lightstep | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | FT, ONSITE, VISA XFER OK | 15+ Openings | www.lightstep.com

Lightstep allows you to Monitor what matters most and diagnose anomalies within seconds across web, mobile, monoliths, and microservices.

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Lightstep Inc| Product Design, Engineering Manager, Sales Engineers | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE | Full-time

At LightStep, we’re building a transformative new product for tracking and understanding application behavior and performance. We are well funded (RedPoint & Sequoia), have an incredibly talented team, and our product is resonating extremely well with the enterprise market

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ohh come on now... '76 Gran Tornio(starsky & hutch); '76 Cadillac Convertible; '73-'87 Chevy 1/2 ton pickups are still awesome. '76 Trans-AM (ala Smokey & Bandit)


I never liked the late 70's Camaro/Firebirds, but you're right, the Gran Tornio was good looking.


I didnt like the Camaros/firebirds either. But the 440 t top trans am was iconic.


I work on the team at Rackspace that partners with Accelerators IE TechStars. I can tell you there is solid competition from both Amazon and Softlayer at Techstars and we have no extra/special influence in their accelerator.


Aside from being a pervasive presence, sure.


The AK47 receiver (which is the "gun" in the eyes of the law) is much simpler than the AR15. Its literally a piece of folded sheet metal. (I have built both in my garage from scratch)Now headspacing and barrel pressing with the AK is a bit more complicated but still there are ways around this work.


We dont have "Open access" and we cant buy guns as powerful as we want (no full auto, nothing over 50mm, certain shotguns, sbr...etc) we have tracking, lots of media preasure. So not sure what you are getting at. Look at ca with strict gun laws, bahas a AWB has limits on hangun purchases and registration. They still have very high gun violence. The problems lie in how kids are raised.


Who's pocket are these researchers in though?


Good studies document their methodology so the conclusions can be replicated by independent researchers. The peer review process is not immune from failure, but overall it works very well. It's not the case that researchers in general simply sell their conclusions to the highest bidder.


Who's paying them?


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