https://ephemerahq.com | Fully Remote | North/South America | Full-time | Series B | 50M Funding | Secure Messaging | Blockchain
Ephemera is building XMTP, an open and secure messaging network built to last forever
We’re hiring a cryptography-minded Rust engineer, a design-minded React Native engineer, and a blockchain-minded distributed systems engineer. All Staff Level roles.
We operate like owners, and believe that our passion combined with grit, talent, and drive can change the world. If you are inspired by solving hard problems alongside the best in the space, come join us.
Just a note: the link for Staff Software Engineer for Distributed Systems is returning 404. Also, does the company considers Senior React Developers (Web) for the React Native role?
He remains part-time CTO for Oculus. I am talking out my ass but I believe the arrangement is something like 80/20 time split between his AGI project and Oculus.
StackBlitz is Monaco in the browser. No extensions or terminal. Works great for certain kinds of front-end dev, but more complicated build tooling aren't available and only JS/TS are supported.
Aardvark was a nice service, both for finding answers (a well-managed online "word of mouth" service), and for finding surprising intersections in interests with your acquaintances.
_why would never write an article called 'setting up my own software programming company' or use the phrase 'Maybe it would’ve been easier and safer to just stick out the 9-5 and work my way up the corporate ladder in the hope that I got promoted enough to be comfortable after a while…'
Wouldn't the sheer number of coins involved make tumbling services almost useless. What is the volume that a single tumbler gets per day? If you put in tens of thousands of coins, and there are only a few dozen coins in the Tumblr that day, your coins are going to be most of what comes back.
> Wouldn't the sheer number of coins involved make tumbling services almost useless.
Sure, if they were all stolen and tumbled at once. The descriptions of a cold storage "leak" suggest that if the loss was due to theft, it was a gradual over an extended period.
The denials over Prism never squared with the size and capability of the system that were outlined in the documents, unless I'm missing something here. Is it not possible that the court-ordered data releases were just one small part of the Prism program, with MUSCULAR and others filling the data that could not be obtained through the legal system? Prism is just the query interface, which is not necessarily tied to one dataset.
I am a big fan of Put.io. This seems like a contender to replace it, although there is a long way to go. One of the wonderful things about Put.io is that it is so versatile. I use their Boxee app, Android App, iPad app, as well as the web version regularly. That's a lot of work to replicate.
Ephemera is building XMTP, an open and secure messaging network built to last forever
We’re hiring a cryptography-minded Rust engineer, a design-minded React Native engineer, and a blockchain-minded distributed systems engineer. All Staff Level roles.
We operate like owners, and believe that our passion combined with grit, talent, and drive can change the world. If you are inspired by solving hard problems alongside the best in the space, come join us.
https://paragraph.xyz/@ephemera/careers