
Decebal | Rust + Move Engineer ⚙️
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Decebal | Rust + Move Engineer ⚙️
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Engineering Leader | Full-Stack Architecture & Team Growth | AI Platforms | 15+ yrs in tech | Rust | TS | Sui | I turn chaos into architecture. liveness @iproov



Here's an updated list of C/C++ programs that are totally memory safe because I ported then to Fil-C. In many cases they requires zero changes or just small cosmetic changes! - musl libc - libc++ (C++) - libc++abi (C++) - WG14 signals - libuev - icu4c (C++) - zlib - bzip2 - bzip3 - xzutils - pcre - pcre2 - jpeg-6b - ncurses (some C++) - libedit - openssl - curl - openssh - mg - tcl - sqlite - cpython - zsh - lua - simdutf (C++) - quickjs - simdjson (C++) - ada-url (C++) - libffi - zstandard - sudo That's not even counting stuff that other folks have gotten to work in Fil-C but that I haven't had a chance to include in my corpus. It's also not counting all of the various programming language shootout tests that just work in Fil-C.




Zcash pumped and now Near, Venice, Railgun, et al. are in a race to build the mostly widely adopted privacy tools and protocols. For a moment really enjoy this return to cypherpunk roots, it’s nice to actually be rooting for everybody for once


OpenAI is offering $2M in tokens to every YC company in the spring and summer batches. We extended the summer deadline to May 25 so more founders can get in on it. ycombinator.com/apply











Almost every SaaS app inside Vercel has now been replaced with a generated app or agent interface, deployed on Vercel. Support, sales, marketing, PM, HR, dataviz, even design and video workflows. It’s shocking. The SaaSpocalypse is both understated and overstated. Over because the key systems of record and storage are still there (Salesforce, Snowflake, etc.) Understated because the software we are generating is more beautiful, personalized, and crucially, fits our business problems better. We struggled for years to represent the health of a Vercel customer properly inside Salesforce. Too much data (trillions of consumption data points), the ontology of Vercel was a mismatch to the built-in assumptions, and the resulting UI was bizarre. We generated what we needed instead. When you don’t need a UI, you just ask an agent with natural language. We’ve also been moving off legacy systems with poor, slow, outdated, and inconsistent APIs, as well as just dropping abstraction down to more traditional databases. UI is a function 𝑓 of data (always has been), and that 𝑓 is increasingly becoming the LLM.





Anthropic is on an unprecedented growth run. Just in the past year they grew from $1B to $19B ARR. They added $6B in ARR just in *February*. Companies like Palantir and Atlassian took 15-20 years to reach ~$5B ARR. Anthropic is adding that every month. Amol Avasare is head of growth at Anthropic, and one of the most impressive people I've had on the podcast. In his first ever public interview, Amol shares: 🔸 How Anthropic is automating growth experiments with Claude (their internal tool called “CASH”) 🔸 Why activation is the single highest-leverage growth problem in AI 🔸 Why Amol is hiring more PMs, not less 🔸 How he uses Cowork to automatically detect team misalignment in Slack 🔸 How the company’s focus on AI coding created a research flywheel that accelerated their models 🔸 How Amol landed his role by cold emailing Anthropic’s CPO @mikeyk 🔸 The brain injury that nearly ended Amol's career Listen now 👇 youtu.be/k-H4nsOTuxU


“Hire me! I'm a great senior engineer (code monkey)” Hard pass. Finance bro relying on his “quant guy”? Harder pass. LLMs will out-do the best engineers and quants. That is the bare minimum. I want people obsessed with the problem, not the code. If you’re obsessed with credit, derivatives, real estate, or portfolio optimization, this tweet is for you. We’re building the most AI-native investment team on Earth. Not a fund though. I’m not sharing the who or what yet, but here's what I can say: you’ll be investing billions of dollars in your twenties, including all my proceeds from the Capital One acquisition. A few warnings: - 996 is easy. Here it’s closer to 8am-10pm-7 days a week. Don’t worry, I’ll be in the office before you arrive and after you leave. -We pay really well, but we expect even more. You’ll feel overpaid compared to your friends and underpaid compared to how much we expect. And let’s be honest: nobody gets rich out of bonuses. Real generational wealth is built through tax-deferred equity. - We expect first-principles thinking for everything. And I mean everything. If someone asks you why you’re doing something in this way, “because this is how we did it at my last firm” is not an acceptable answer. - We expect you to be full-stack. From vision, to building to execution. There is no “support”. If you can't use claude code to support yourself, then wtf are you even doing? - You’ll be expected to master complex concepts in a matter of days. - We will pair you with industry veterans so you can leverage their experience. Don’t fuck it up. Roles we’re hiring for: - Credit/Fixed income lead - do you think that emerging-market banks bonds provide a great risk reward, but most American investors are scared of it? Talk to us. - Real estate lead - are you up-to-date on all the new maps for OZs and have no patience for trophy assets that don’t have great after-tax yield? Talk to us. - Derivatives lead - You're able to represent any view by stacking the right structured payoffs? Talk to us. - Equities lead - You like stock picking? Save your energy. You deeply understand how risk models work from first principles, how optimizers are god’s gift to humanity and how every stock pick is never good or bad, it's just part of a portfolio? Talk to us. - Quant infrastructure lead - You’re obsessed with finding specific signals to generate alpha? Save your energy, Citadel is a better spot. You’re into building infrastructure to test new strategies, manage risk and optimize portfolios? Talk to us. If you think you’re a good fit, email me at henrique@sharpe.com answering the following question: What about the investment process in the asset class you have the most experience with will most materially change with AI and why? Happy memorial weekend :)




The entire software engineering field evolved under a specific constraint: humans writing code at human speed. Team topologies, review rituals, abstractions, architectural boundaries were optimized for that production model.













