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It's my most productive coding time!

XPS 13 9360 which has great battery time and a form factor of 11" but a monitor of 13". I also have an unlimited cellular internet plan that I use for ssh and rdp. It helps that I know vim well enough that I can code adequately on a remote machine if needed.

I just ordered this week a mobile charging station so I should even have more juice.


Indeed! zkSNARK is a more exact term for one of the technologies we utilize, but we didn't want to miss a chance to reference https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunting_of_the_Snark.


As part of the QED-it team - I hope you enjoy and we'd love any feedback :)


The solution to 1.1 is incomplete - Alice can set p=1 and q=n


Ah! It's one thing to be able to answer the question and another to show that the proposed solution is not good enough :-)

Thanks for the heads up - we should have specified this constraint about p and q.


Enthusiasm is great, but over-working and burning out is easy to get to - so make sure you take care of yourself.

Be delivery-oriented and don't be afraid to make design mistakes - it won't be perfect on the first time anyway.

Know more than your niche, get out of your comfort zone once in a while.

Respect your co-workers - even if they make mistakes, it's OK, you will too at some point.


QED-it | Zero Knowledge Proofs for Blockchains | Looking for strong developers | Full-time, ONSITE or REMOTE | http://qed-it.com/jobs | Tel Aviv

If you’re looking to join a small, experienced team doing Big Things © :-)

Why join QED-it

* We’re at the heart of the private Blockchain industry. The founders built and sold successful businesses in the space, and are focusing on privacy as the key to blockchain deployment, impacting industries from banking to space & defense.

* We are tackling the hardest and most interesting problems in the blockchain space - solve the consensus/privacy paradox, using zero-knowledge-proofs. ZKP is a new technology, with deep roots in the Israeli academic world.

* We are funded by smart money from top tier angels, and have assembled a team of experts in cryptography, computer science, security and distributed systems. We are looking for C++, algorithms and backend developers

- take a look at http://qed-it.com/jobs for detailed descriptions.

About you in general

* You have at least 3 years of work experience in tech roles

* Entrepreneurial spirit and a hands-on mentality

* Diverse environments and programming languages experience

* Good communication skills and able to quickly adapt to new challenges when needed

* Ideally you previously worked in a startup and/or in a dynamic environment

* Excellent analytical, logical and critical thinking skills

* You enjoy work in a fluctuating environment, dealing with (some) uncertainty

* Without using Google, you know what Q.E.D. means, possibly even 2 different meanings What you get

* Competitive full-time compensation

* A front seat at a rapidly expanding, global technology company in an exciting, emerging industry

* Great office location in Tel Aviv

* Sharp, motivated co-workers who can’t wait to meet you :-)

To get in touch, send your CV/drop an email to jobs@qed-it.com, we promise it will be worth your time...


>"ZKP is a new technology, with deep roots in the Israeli academic world."

This is false - zero-knowledge proofs were invented in 1985 by an Israeli professor working at MIT along with an Italian MIT professor and an American professor at Toronto.


QED-it | Zero Knowledge Proofs for Blockchains | Looking for strong developers | Full-time, ONSITE or REMOTE | http://qed-it.com/jobs | Tel Aviv

If you’re looking to join a small, experienced team doing Big Things © :-)

Why join QED-it

* We’re at the heart of the private Blockchain industry. The founders built and sold successful businesses in the space, and are focusing on privacy as the key to blockchain deployment, impacting industries from banking to space & defense.

* We are tackling the hardest and most interesting problems in the blockchain space - solve the consensus/privacy paradox, using zero-knowledge-proofs. ZKP is a new technology, with deep roots in the Israeli academic world.

* We are funded by smart money from top tier angels, and have assembled a team of experts in cryptography, computer science, security and distributed systems.

We are looking for C++, algorithms and backend developers - take a look at http://qed-it.com/jobs for detailed descriptions.

About you in general

* You have at least 3 years of work experience in tech roles

* Entrepreneurial spirit and a hands-on mentality

* Diverse environments and programming languages experience

* Good communication skills and able to quickly adapt to new challenges when needed

* Ideally you previously worked in a startup and/or in a dynamic environment

* Excellent analytical, logical and critical thinking skills

* You enjoy work in a fluctuating environment, dealing with (some) uncertainty

* Without using Google, you know what Q.E.D. means, possibly even 2 different meanings

What you get

* Competitive full-time compensation

* A front seat at a rapidly expanding, global technology company in an exciting, emerging industry

* Great office location in Tel Aviv

* Sharp, motivated co-workers who can’t wait to meet you :-)

To get in touch, send your CV/drop an email to jobs@qed-it.com, we promise it will be worth your time...


I wonder if some of the examples exhibit fixed-point precision calculation, and if they do, it would be great to highlight it.


I don think it applies to all levels of employment. As a software developer in a team, with a junior manager, you have a lesser ability to do this demonstration. The junior manager doesn't decide your salary anyway, and this feedback loop of 2-3 hops takes too long.


I must be missing something - if the tunnel is only on the PC, and outwards it's just ipv4, how does the router know to route it back without some fkrwrding configuration?


The other end of the tunnel knows how to reach your desktop, via the IPv4 address it has when the link was negotiated.

Just trust me, it works like magic :)


Oh man. "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". I must understand this technology! Indeed sounds magical.


I'd love that! Having a terminal UI for graphs too!


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