AI x Healthcare Startup | Boston, MA Onsite | Full-time | Founding Engineer
We're looking for a backend-leaning fullstack dev. You will be the first engineer outside of the founding team. Here is a bit more about us:
We're a seed stage AI startup backed by several top tier VCs.
We're on a mission to ensure patients get the coverage they deserve from their health insurance.
We’re building deep, vertically integrated technology systems to solve fundamental problems in US healthcare - the biggest market in the world ($5T). We use AWS, K8s, React, and Rust but there is no requirement to have prior experience with them specifically. We'll teach you!
We are a founding team made up of ex-YC, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Harvard Business School with previous successful exits. We have a 6+ month customer waitlist and growing.
We're hiring our first engineer outside the founders. You'll work directly with customers to understand their needs, design the right solution, and build from zero to one. You'll own entire parts of the roadmap and tech stack while wearing multiple hats. Most important characteristics are resilience, work ethic, and curiosity. We care about slope, not where you are today.
This is an opportunity to work in an insanely fast paced, high ownership environment while solving real problems in healthcare.
We're happy to share more details on the role in person/on zoom. Please fill out this form if interested!
I also love rust and we use it heavily at our startup, but I agree with you and wish there were a mainstream alternative that kept much of the type system, pervasive expressions, and pattern matching while being smaller. I’d accept “very fast” even if it’s not as fast as rust.
One project I’ve seen that I don’t think is particularly active but that I really like the ideas behind is borgo. It compiles to go (thus GC) but is decidedly more rustacean.
Check it out. I hope someone makes something like this wide spread.
Stealth AI Healthcare Startup | Boston, MA Onsite | Full-time | Founding Engineer
We're looking for a backend-leaning fullstack dev. You will be the first engineer outside of the founding team. Here is a bit more about us:
We're a seed stage AI startup backed by several top tier VCs.
We're on a mission to ensure patients get the coverage they deserve and providers get paid fairly! To do so, we're debugging core problems in the US healthcare system with a modern tech stack and AI. We use AWS, K8s, React, and Rust but there is no requirement to have prior experience with them specifically. We'll teach you!
We are a founding team made up of ex-YC, Amazon, Meta, and Harvard Business School with previous successful exits. We also have a 6+ month customer waitlist!
We're hiring our first engineer outside the founders. You'll work directly with customers to understand their needs, design the right solution, and build from zero to one. You'll own entire parts of the roadmap and tech stack while wearing multiple hats. Most important characteristics are resilience, work ethic, and curiosity. We care about slope, not where you are today. This is an opportunity to work in an insanely fast paced, high ownership environment while solving real problems in healthcare.
We're happy to share more details on the role in person/on zoom. Please fill out this form if interested!
My first foray into using MCP was via Claude Desktop. Would be great if you packaged your tool such that one could add it with a few lines in their ‘~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json’
Very cool project. I’ve used the cedar crate for similar use cases in the past but it’s always bugged me that it requires writing the policies in yet another language.
A separate policy language is explicitly useful for those that want to be able to reuse policies in programs written in different languages. It's a part of the best practice (for larger orgs/products) for decoupling authorization logic and data from your application codebases.
When you're just hacking something together, you're totally right, it might as well be Rust!
That’s fair. Another pro is the flexibility that comes from being able to store policies in a database and manage them as data instead of code. E.G. roll your own IAM.
A good problem to solve when you need to, but for many of my projects, which admittedly don’t grow into big organizations, I find myself valuing the simplicity of the reduced toolkit.
I grew up in Virginia Beach and we used to talk about this bridge as one of the modern wonders of the world. They shut the bridge down for a day many years ago and my family and I were able to ride across it on bikes. Awesome experience.
- Net sales increased 14% to $170.0 billion in the fourth quarter, compared with $149.2 billion in fourth quarter 2022
- Operating income increased to $13.2 billion in the fourth quarter, compared with $2.7 billion in fourth quarter 2022
- Net income increased to $10.6 billion in the fourth quarter, or $1.00 per diluted share, compared with $0.3 billion, or $0.03 per diluted share, in fourth quarter 2022
Year:
- Net sales increased 12% to $574.8 billion in 2023, compared with $514.0 billion in 2022
- Operating income increased to $36.9 billion in 2023, compared with $12.2 billion in 2022
- Net income was $30.4 billion in 2023, or $2.90 per diluted share, compared with a net loss of $2.7 billion, or $0.27 per diluted share, in 2022
Start a group chat with people you respect, provide the prompt, and start spit balling ideas. You probably already have a list in your head of “non-bullshit” people that you already know. Ask them what they care about and what they like to think about/work on. A few brainstorm starters:
- How can we address inequality and provide more opportunities to traditionally under-served communities?
- What does a “better” education system look like?
- How do we get people to eat less meat without being dogmatic or preachy? It’s really a win-win, people and the environment will be healthier.
- How does one combat counter-factualism (fake-news) without getting political?
- How do we bring new opportunities to those working in industries on the out? E.g. coal
- What are we going to do about a growing & aging population? Thinking about things like elderly care, retirement savings, family relationships in a fast moving and increasingly remote world.
I think most people want to think of themselves as “non-bullshit” but often it’s easier and safer to take a 6-figure job at something like a FAANG where they focus on monopolizing attention instead of working on really impactful problems like climate, education, health, etc. How might we change those incentives to get more people working on those types of problems?
We're looking for a backend-leaning fullstack dev. You will be the first engineer outside of the founding team. Here is a bit more about us:
We're a seed stage AI startup backed by several top tier VCs.
We're on a mission to ensure patients get the coverage they deserve from their health insurance.
We’re building deep, vertically integrated technology systems to solve fundamental problems in US healthcare - the biggest market in the world ($5T). We use AWS, K8s, React, and Rust but there is no requirement to have prior experience with them specifically. We'll teach you!
We are a founding team made up of ex-YC, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Harvard Business School with previous successful exits. We have a 6+ month customer waitlist and growing.
We're hiring our first engineer outside the founders. You'll work directly with customers to understand their needs, design the right solution, and build from zero to one. You'll own entire parts of the roadmap and tech stack while wearing multiple hats. Most important characteristics are resilience, work ethic, and curiosity. We care about slope, not where you are today.
This is an opportunity to work in an insanely fast paced, high ownership environment while solving real problems in healthcare.
We're happy to share more details on the role in person/on zoom. Please fill out this form if interested!
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