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Traceloop Is Joining ServiceNow

traceloop.com
3 points·by Rutledge·4 months ago·0 comments

Ex-Google engineers charged with stealing trade secrets for Iran

bloomberg.com
5 points·by Rutledge·5 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Scorecard – Evaluate LLMs like Waymo simulates cars

docs.scorecard.io
7 points·by Rutledge·9 months ago·0 comments

First MCP Server for Eval

twitter.com
1 points·by Rutledge·last year·2 comments

Cisco Launches Agntcy AI Framework

outshift.cisco.com
1 points·by Rutledge·last year·1 comments

Agenteval.org: An Open-Source Benchmarking Initiative for AI Agent Evaluation

scorecard.io
6 points·by Rutledge·last year·1 comments

Grammarly Is Acquiring Coda

grammarly.com
18 points·by Rutledge·2 years ago·8 comments

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Rutledge
·11 days ago·discuss
Would love to see the 'contract'
Rutledge
·3 months ago·discuss
Scorecard AI | Founding Engineer | San Francisco (Onsite) | Full-Time | https://scorecard.io

Scorecard builds simulation environments and reward models that frontier AI labs and enterprises use to train and evaluate their agents. Same discipline that made self-driving cars work, applied to LLM-based agents.

Our founding team built simulation infrastructure at Waymo, SpaceX, and Uber ATG. I'm Dare, the CEO and scaled Waymo's simulation org to 200+ engineers. We're ~7 people, 7-figure revenue, $3.75M seed led by Kindred Ventures with angels from OpenAI, Apple, Waymo, Uber, Perplexity, and Meta.

Founding Engineer ($175K-$280K + strong equity). Primarily backend. You'll own technical domains end-to-end. We use agentic tooling (Claude Code) heavily. Moving fast and working customers matters more than deep expertise in any one language.

Stack: TypeScript, Node.js, Next.js, PostgreSQL, ClickHouse, Temporal, GCP.

[email protected]
Rutledge
·6 months ago·discuss
Scorecard | Founding Engineers & GTM | San Francisco | ONSITE | Full-time | scorecard.io

Scorecard is the simulation platform for self-improving AI agents. We help teams encode expert judgment into reward models and run 10,000s of scenarios in minutes instead of reviewing 10s of production cases over weeks.

Our team built simulation systems at Waymo, Uber ATG, and SpaceX. Same discipline, applied to AI agents. Backed by Kindred Ventures and Neo, with multi-billion dollar customers.

Founding Software Engineer ($175k-$250k + equity)

Build infrastructure for large-scale agent simulation, reward model pipelines, and scenario generation. Ship fast with a low-ego team.

Stack: TypeScript, React, Node.js, Postgres. Bonus: LLM/RL experience, founder background.

https://www.scorecard.io/careers/software-engineer

Founding GTM Lead

Own demos, sales playbook, and positioning for AI teams building frontier agents. 3+ years early-stage sales/product marketing. AI/developer tools experience a plus.

https://www.scorecard.io/careers/founding-gtm

In-person in SoMa. Full benefits, daily lunch, unlimited PTO.

Apply: jobs [at] scorecard.io (mention HN)
Rutledge
·8 months ago·discuss
Scorecard | Founding Engineer, Founding UX Designer, Founding GTM | SF, CA ONSITE | Full-time

Scorecard is building the leading platform for testing, evaluating, and monitoring AI applications. We help teams ship reliable AI products faster—from prototype to production. Our customers include developers and enterprises building with LLMs who need confidence their AI agents perform as expected.

We recently raised $3.75M in seed funding from Kindred Ventures, Neo, and angels from OpenAI, Google, and Meta: https://www.businessinsider.com/scorecard-raises-millions-ki...

See how we're helping enterprises like Thomson Reuters ensure their AI agents are production-ready: https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en-us/posts/innovation/from-t...

Tech Stack: Full TypeScript w/Next.js, Express, React, PostgreSQL, and agents like Claude Code/Gemini review.

We're an early-stage, fast-growing team tackling the most pressing problems in the AI reliability space. If you're excited about being a founding team member at a company defining how the industry evaluates and optimizes AI systems, we'd love to hear from you.

Open Roles:

- Founding Software Engineer: Build the core platform that helps developers test and evaluate AI agents at scale - Founding UX Designer: Design intuitive experiences that make complex AI evaluation accessible to all developers - Founding GTM: Help define and execute our go-to-market strategy as we scale with customers

Learn more and apply: [email protected] w/ subject 'HN'
Rutledge
·10 months ago·discuss
I call them 'CLI agents'!
Rutledge
·last year·discuss
Here's the image from Wayback: https://web.archive.org/web/20250625051706/https://blog.goog...

The biggest diffs from Claude code (the current champion): 1. Generous free tier (60 RPM!) 2. Open Source Apache (Standard after OAI Codex did the same)
Rutledge
·last year·discuss
Aannnnndd X is down x) Here's the LI: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/scorecard-ai_introducing-scor...
Rutledge
·last year·discuss
Hi HN- we're excited to launch the first remote MCP server for claude.ai and cursor for LLM evaluation. Would love your thoughts and feedback :)
Rutledge
·last year·discuss
Here's the repo: https://github.com/agntcy and docs: https://docs.agntcy.org/pages/abstract.html
Rutledge
·last year·discuss
This initiative is designed to be community-driven, so we're looking forward to your feedback on what agent benchmarking needs exist in your domains. While starting with legal AI, we plan to expand across industries where benchmarks for AI agents evaluation are needed.
Rutledge
·last year·discuss
Yes quite helpful- thanks for explaining and will try it out!
Rutledge
·last year·discuss
The concurrent request handling seems great for our AI eval workloads, where we're waiting for LLM API calls and DB operations but curious how Vercel handles potential noisy neighbor issues when one request consumes excessive CPU/memory?

Disclosure: CEO of Scorecard- AI eval platform, current Vercel customer. Intrigued since most of our time serverless time is spent waiting for model responses, but cautious about 'magic' solutions.
Rutledge
·2 years ago·discuss
This is great :) and pretty impressive that it was possible in coda!
Rutledge
·2 years ago·discuss
Post from the Coda blog: https://coda.io/blog/about-coda/grammarly-acquires-coda
Rutledge
·2 years ago·discuss
New chapter in the AI arms race
Rutledge
·2 years ago·discuss
+1 on data labeling platform: https://web.archive.org/web/20230403164757/https://feather.o...

It's been around and used since 2022. It's an site for SME to write code data: https://www.semafor.com/article/01/27/2023/openai-has-hired-...