<Story.ai> (prev Asyncy, prev Storyscript) is now ...
# present-company
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Story.ai (prev Asyncy, prev Storyscript) is now dissolved. This all had to happen rather suddenly as we’ve been self-funding for a while now and needed to decide whether it really made sense to continue into February. Based on our milestone goals plus external factors causing uncertainty and stress we have resigned to dissolving. 🙋 If anyone could help me find a next role, I would be so thankful! I found Storyscript through FoC, and I know there are many people from great companies participating in these conversations with me. If you’re interested in either of our other two engineers, I’ll be very happy to make introductions. I’m particularly interested in teams who value design-and-engineering collaboration and are developing with TypeScript or Rust. I’m attaching a hybrid resumé with highlights of things more FoC-related, and a super high-level topic landscape of all that we worked on. Some interesting team skills include (but are not limited to): • ECS / Game-development patterns (were applied to an IDE/document editing experience) • Rust and TypeScript (codebase is 50/50) • MVVM UI patterns • ProseMirror • Type systems & integrations SDK design Thank you everyone ❤️
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Sorry to hear! I like the vision yall were presenting
We're hiring at Parabola.io though! Primarily frontend engineers, but the whole stack could use extra hands. (job postings 1 2 for anyone interested!) Think flow based spreadsheets for gluing sass tools together. Lots of fun real world use right now! Happy to talk more over DM or connect you directly with our recruiter
c
Hey, that's a bummer, thanks for the transparency. We're mostly TypeScript at Datadog's frontend, and we use some game development patterns for our interactive data visualization pages (some of which are canvas/WebGL). We have quite a few product and frontend roles, my time in particular (dataviz) has a very tight collaboration between product design and engineering (lots of prototyping happening in computational notebooks like Observable, for example). • https://www.datadoghq.com/jobs-engineering/
c
Thanks Zach & Cameron. I’ll shoot over some resumés for both and take a look at all the roles available.
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c
Always unbelievably impressed with the bravery of doing a start-up in this space. Hope your circumstances allow for some time to decompress 🤞
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I'll be hiring for 2 positions at LunchBox Sessions next month. Don't have listings posted yet, but I'm happy to look at portfolios and start having calls now. One is just a fairly standard Rails backend or fullstack dev position. The app is about 24k lines that I wrote the entirety of (design to backend), and I'd love to have help adding features, improving perf, updating the design, and otherwise making all parts better as we grow. The other is a contract position to design and prototype an artist-focused interactive schematic-building tool. This is one of those I soooo want to do this myself, but demands of business require that I farm it out. It should be a fun one for someone who likes building app prototypes that are focused on graphics and UI-feel. Both positions are full-time, remote from anywhere (so long as you have a few hours overlapping daytime in North America). Yes, introductions would be great. I can be reached at ivan@cdiginc.com or by DM here.
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cc @Paul Sonnentag as a potential for contract position 😊
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@Cole - I'll dm you!
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An update: I have found a great offer through the network, here. And I will be joining @Ahmad Sattar at Hash.ai where I'll continue to be able to think about data visualization and end user programming with Rust + TypeScript. I'm incredibly thankful to everyone that helped refer me for a next role.
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Man, Hash.ai are pulling in some real heavy-hitters. Congrats!
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