Location: Montreal Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: AWS, GCP, TLA+, Linux, Python, Go, Haskell CV: Available upon request Email: clavoie _at_ sandreckoning _dot_ com Focus: high-stakes engineering where…
Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TLA+, Alloy, CVC5/Z3 modeling, Haskell, Erlang, Perl. AWS, GCP, Azure, OCI, Terraform. 25 years of experience developing and managing large…
Oh, one note against the sontiy brass handheld whatever. It was a gigantic pain in the ass to attach to the toilet, mostly because said toilet is in a recessed alcove in my bathroom. Though it's been a delight to use…
I own the hand-held variant (IIRC the https://snapklik.com/en-ca/product/sontiy-brass-handheld-bid...). Think of it as a (very) specialized hand-held shower that's connected to (and easily within reach of someone…
3box labs | Sr. Platform Engineer | Rust, Terraform, GCP & AWS | Remote ("worldwide" but willing to overlap with NYC work hours) | Full-time At 3Box Labs we are on a mission to usher in a new era for the web, where data…
Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Services provided: * Cloud Infrastructure setup and administration for startups and medium-sized companies (10+ years of experience) * Technical Due…
Thx!
For those of us that missed out, were the CTFs ever documented? Or otherwise recorded somewhere to see what the hoopla was all about? Curious minds inquire ;)
On the one hand it's a mismatch between the OS' (aka C) model where it's expected to have ~1 per cpu core and they come relatively heavy with a full C stack's worth of memory pages and kernel-level data structures; and…
. Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: yes (for the last 13 years) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TLA+, Terraform, SQL, Haskell, Python, Java (and many, many others) CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianlavoie/…
Anyone has any recommendations for a cheap braille display and can explain quick quick how it integrates in a programmer's workflow? I'm an EMACS user, I've seen a bunch of packages that integrate with BRLTTY, but I'm…
One of my useless skills back then was being able to recognize modem speeds, brand and sometimes (especially Motorolas and USRs) model just from the handshake noises they made. For a little while, I could recognize my…
1) Pick a country I haven't been to and is interesting to me 2) Go to wikivoyage, pick a few highlights that I HAVE to see 3) Book a few youth hostels 4) Go there and walk about the cities while hitting most of what I…
SEEKING WORK | Remote Only | Anywhere Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TLA+, Haskell, Clojure Resume/CV: On request Email: clavoie at sandreckoning.com Experienced developer with years of management experience and…
While I hear what you're saying, I doubt that's often the case. Either you have a company who either tolerated bad employees for a long time or just figured out they were bad at their job. Neither points to a very…
Quite literally: when interviewing, just ask for significantly more than you make. Like, 10-20% more. My background: I'm somewhere around the 20 years of experience mark, a bit more than a quarter of that as a dev at a…
I'm surprised we're not seeing the same thing for graphics cores. You'd think a modern desktop could be handled by a lot less horsepower than the latest Unreal based game. Maybe that's because the much higher…
Exactly. At some point, someone somewhere will have a bad day / sneeze on a keyboard at just the perfectly wrong time -- at Google's scale, that's statistically a daily (hourly?) occurrence. Quota systems for the win --…
I can't comment on the current incident, as I've been gone for more than a decade. But my recollection is that most SRE teams would have had exactly such things -- either as really crazy borgcfg (sorry, I mean kubectl)…
(Disclaimer, I worked at Google over a decade ago, for about half a decade; as an SRE for about 2 of those years) Yes, it absolutely makes sense. You never know when a typo in a config file or bug in your job-management…
RenoRun | Software Engineer | Montreal, ONSITE ONLY | Full time RenoRun is one of North America's fastest growing venture backed startups, modernizing the way remodelling and construction professionals run their…
RenoRun | Software Engineer | Montreal, ONSITE ONLY | Full time Award-winning and venture-backed, RenoRun is one of North America's fastest-growing startups - And we want you to be part of our story! Who Are We? We know…
Location: Montreal Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: AWS, GCP, TLA+, Linux, Python, Go, Haskell CV: Available upon request Email: clavoie _at_ sandreckoning _dot_ com Focus: high-stakes engineering where…
Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TLA+, Alloy, CVC5/Z3 modeling, Haskell, Erlang, Perl. AWS, GCP, Azure, OCI, Terraform. 25 years of experience developing and managing large…
Oh, one note against the sontiy brass handheld whatever. It was a gigantic pain in the ass to attach to the toilet, mostly because said toilet is in a recessed alcove in my bathroom. Though it's been a delight to use…
I own the hand-held variant (IIRC the https://snapklik.com/en-ca/product/sontiy-brass-handheld-bid...). Think of it as a (very) specialized hand-held shower that's connected to (and easily within reach of someone…
3box labs | Sr. Platform Engineer | Rust, Terraform, GCP & AWS | Remote ("worldwide" but willing to overlap with NYC work hours) | Full-time At 3Box Labs we are on a mission to usher in a new era for the web, where data…
Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Services provided: * Cloud Infrastructure setup and administration for startups and medium-sized companies (10+ years of experience) * Technical Due…
Thx!
For those of us that missed out, were the CTFs ever documented? Or otherwise recorded somewhere to see what the hoopla was all about? Curious minds inquire ;)
Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Services provided: * Cloud Infrastructure setup and administration for startups and medium-sized companies (10+ years of experience) * Technical Due…
Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Services provided: * Cloud Infrastructure setup and administration for startups and medium-sized companies (10+ years of experience) * Technical Due…
On the one hand it's a mismatch between the OS' (aka C) model where it's expected to have ~1 per cpu core and they come relatively heavy with a full C stack's worth of memory pages and kernel-level data structures; and…
. Location: Montreal, Canada Remote: yes (for the last 13 years) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TLA+, Terraform, SQL, Haskell, Python, Java (and many, many others) CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianlavoie/…
Anyone has any recommendations for a cheap braille display and can explain quick quick how it integrates in a programmer's workflow? I'm an EMACS user, I've seen a bunch of packages that integrate with BRLTTY, but I'm…
One of my useless skills back then was being able to recognize modem speeds, brand and sometimes (especially Motorolas and USRs) model just from the handshake noises they made. For a little while, I could recognize my…
1) Pick a country I haven't been to and is interesting to me 2) Go to wikivoyage, pick a few highlights that I HAVE to see 3) Book a few youth hostels 4) Go there and walk about the cities while hitting most of what I…
SEEKING WORK | Remote Only | Anywhere Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TLA+, Haskell, Clojure Resume/CV: On request Email: clavoie at sandreckoning.com Experienced developer with years of management experience and…
While I hear what you're saying, I doubt that's often the case. Either you have a company who either tolerated bad employees for a long time or just figured out they were bad at their job. Neither points to a very…
Quite literally: when interviewing, just ask for significantly more than you make. Like, 10-20% more. My background: I'm somewhere around the 20 years of experience mark, a bit more than a quarter of that as a dev at a…
I'm surprised we're not seeing the same thing for graphics cores. You'd think a modern desktop could be handled by a lot less horsepower than the latest Unreal based game. Maybe that's because the much higher…
Exactly. At some point, someone somewhere will have a bad day / sneeze on a keyboard at just the perfectly wrong time -- at Google's scale, that's statistically a daily (hourly?) occurrence. Quota systems for the win --…
I can't comment on the current incident, as I've been gone for more than a decade. But my recollection is that most SRE teams would have had exactly such things -- either as really crazy borgcfg (sorry, I mean kubectl)…
(Disclaimer, I worked at Google over a decade ago, for about half a decade; as an SRE for about 2 of those years) Yes, it absolutely makes sense. You never know when a typo in a config file or bug in your job-management…
RenoRun | Software Engineer | Montreal, ONSITE ONLY | Full time RenoRun is one of North America's fastest growing venture backed startups, modernizing the way remodelling and construction professionals run their…
RenoRun | Software Engineer | Montreal, ONSITE ONLY | Full time RenoRun is one of North America's fastest growing venture backed startups, modernizing the way remodelling and construction professionals run their…
RenoRun | Software Engineer | Montreal, ONSITE ONLY | Full time Award-winning and venture-backed, RenoRun is one of North America's fastest-growing startups - And we want you to be part of our story! Who Are We? We know…