@Yikes_43 Absolutely, I'm trying to gather some momentum and reach the right audience, feel free to give us a follow so you can stay up to date with the journey 🙏 thank you
I recently lost my job, so I started building the Side Hustle AI app. I am going to market this app, and try my best to make it a success. I refuse to go back to a 9-5 where I am never secure. I'd rather be the pilot of my future, working for someone else is great if you're already comfortable, I am not. So I refuse to work for someone else again. I have no choice but to make it. If you're in the same boat, follow me, let's build together.
Helping hire full-time and intern ML Researchers, SWEs, and a Head of Design for an early-stage AI lab.
The team is building infrastructure to scale emotional intelligence in frontier models, with a strong focus on creating verifiable rewards for ambiguous and hard-to-evaluate domains.
They're a small team moving quickly and hiring across multiple functions. Founders are absolute killers and highly recommend working with them.
Must be in-person, in San Francisco, or willing to relocate.
If you're interested, DM me (ideally with evidence of exceptional ability)!
Got pulled into my first project meeting on my new team today. We’re working on a GCP migration into a new environment we own, and need to build repeatable unit testing processes.
Might not seem like much, but I’ve worked extremely hard to get to this point in my career.
Hours of watching YouTube videos explaining concepts, building projects way out of my comfort zone, asking AI to explain stuff I don’t understand using analogies…
And then showing up and doing the not so exciting work for 4 years with a smile.
Eventually people noticed I was capable…then I took a leap of faith and left a team I was super comfortable on for a new challenge.
Nothing happens overnight. I still have a ton to learn. But a little progress every day has allowed me to get to this stage.
I’m incredibly thankful for where I am today.
@magicflow_io That's brilliant! That's more like trying to build your own "Google"
Bringing founders and builders together that share different and complementary skills is more than building itself. It's owning the future!
I can only say you've got quite the appetite, which is cool.
@Yikes_43 Goal is to bring a diverse range of founders and builders together that possess different and complementary skill sets. So the main thing I’m learning right now is how to collab with various personalities.
Still learning and testing this, but having your first 50 users feel like they’re apart of your team and have insider access to the bts as you’re building, can go a long way.
One line I add to almost every Bash script....
set -euo pipefail
It helps catch:
1. Failed commands
2. Undefined variables
3. Hidden pipeline errors
A script that fails loudly is usually safer than a script that silently succeeds.
Reliability often starts with small habits.
#DevOps#SiteReliabilityEngineering#AWS#Kubernetes#CloudEngineering#TechCareers
Met a potential client at the pool this morning.
Funny how some of the best opportunities come from casual conversations when you're not actively looking for them.
@Marfuenn Cool.
Your team in need of a Cloud Engineer or junior to help scale your infrastructure and make shipping easier and faster?
I'm a Cloud Engineer with experience working with AWS, Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, and comfortable working within Linux environment.
Let me join your team
Lewis was handling every customer call himself. Still falling behind.
We were growing faster than our support capacity, which is a nice problem to have.
But we needed someone who could own the customer relationship layer completely.
We eventually hired an integration engineer who operated the way we needed: attentive, thorough, and someone who doesn’t drop the ball.
That ended up being one of the best hires we ever made.
Skill matters. So does the instinct to run toward the hard thing instead of waiting to be told it’s yours to handle.
We look for both.
If you've built infrastructure from zero, been on-call for systems that actually matter, and you know your way around crypto infrastructure.
We're Hiring:
Site Reliability Engineer,
London $250k -$300k
New York $300k -$500k
High availability architecture, multi-region failover, real incident response. Reliability isn't a nice to have here. It's everything.
AWS or GCP, Kubernetes, Terraform. Python or Go. Crypto infrastructure experience required.
Drop me a DM or apply via deciml.io today.
I have spent 15 years placing tech and GTM, currently data and AI talent, in US and EMEA.
Here's what I actually see in the market right now, not what the reports say.