Istari Digital is building a modern platform for digital engineering in aerospace and defense. Our mission is to give mechanical and systems engineering teams the same velocity, collaboration, and confidence that software teams. Our platform connects known tools like CAD and MATLAB using open data standards and modern workflows.
We're a Series A company (~45 people) backed by top-tier investors (including Eric Schmidt) and a team that includes former FAANG engineers, national lab researchers, and senior military leadership. We're growing fast and hiring engineers who want to work on meaningful, complex problems with real-world impact.
This role sits on the Product Engineering team and focuses on delivering a world-class frontend experience. You’ll work closely with your teammates and our Head of Design to build a thoughtful and performant UI that meets the needs of critical high-impact programs.
Terbium Labs is the world's premier dark web data monitoring company. We are a VC-backed startup with well-known enterprise clients. We are growing our Engineering team to help us continue to be leader in this emerging market.
We primarily operate a large-scale dark web crawler which we then transform into a variety of data products for internal and client consumption. We work primarily in Python and on AWS across a wide variety of domains such as distributed computing, systems engineering, data engineering and big data.
Sooo, am I the only one on here who thinks this is really funny? Like laugh-out-loud funny? Like, literally right now there are 110 comments on this page about a light-hearted spoof and not one mention of the word funny.
Like I know you're just dying to tell someone their argument is absurd, precisely backward, badly false, from another reality, or some other hyperlogical sounding construction that no human would ever actually use in normal conversation - but chill OUT. Do you really need to immediately jump into a flame war about BASIC?
Can't you just chuckle at the fact that yeah, we are all kinda entitled turds form time to time when it comes to tech, and then like go about your day and build something and go home?
I mean come on -- "It's going to space, give it a sec." -- that's funny.
I think that everyone was probably put off that this was a total ripoff of Louie CKs bit. More credit should have been given at the top of the article.
It was better with the credit buried. Those who know, know. There was this delightful, hopeful, uncertainty at first. "Is he going to pull a Louis CK riff? I think he is...yes!"
Then it was a matter of seeing if he was going to drop the ball (there were some fumbles) but maybe "x is awesome and nobody is happy" will be the aristocrats for a less obscene demographic.
So yeah, we can bitch about the 19 location-aware social cloud startups announced each day, but it's also good to get frickin' excited with what you can do for free with some stuff you download onto a laptop while on an airplane.
Imagine going up to your 8-year old self and saying,"You know that Atari 800 you love second only to your dog? Look at my PHONE! It could tell you the weather right where we are, without having to tell it where we were! I could look up what you were doing right now! Um, look at these birds going after these pigs!"
There are a wide myriad of ways that plaintext can be derived from password hashes. Rainbow tables are an option if they're not salted; otherwise the attackers likely had access to fairly significant computing power (considering the amount of money they were raking in) to perform typical dictionary + bruteforce attacks on them.
These numbers are a little off. Most commuters are going to scoot along in the 8-12 mph range. People riding for exercise or training for a sport are going to get up near 20 mph. Amateur bike races will hold sustained speeds of 24-30 mph for a few hours (depending on the terrain). In the TdF this year the fastest team in the time trial averaged 35 mph for 25 min. TdF sprinters can hit 50 mph and 70 mph on mountain descents.
Istari Digital is building a modern platform for digital engineering in aerospace and defense. Our mission is to give mechanical and systems engineering teams the same velocity, collaboration, and confidence that software teams. Our platform connects known tools like CAD and MATLAB using open data standards and modern workflows.
We're a Series A company (~45 people) backed by top-tier investors (including Eric Schmidt) and a team that includes former FAANG engineers, national lab researchers, and senior military leadership. We're growing fast and hiring engineers who want to work on meaningful, complex problems with real-world impact.
This role sits on the Product Engineering team and focuses on delivering a world-class frontend experience. You’ll work closely with your teammates and our Head of Design to build a thoughtful and performant UI that meets the needs of critical high-impact programs.
Tech stack includes: React, TypeScript, Vite, Tailwind, REST APIs, Figma, WebFlow
Note: Due to the nature of our work, this role is open to U.S. Persons only
More information and application: https://jobs.lever.co/istaridigital.ai/835480c7-53ed-4f4e-90...