Fluidstack is building supercomputers for hyperscalers and frontier labs. We design, construct, and operate gigawatt scale datacenter campuses and then deploy, validate, and operate the GPUs and networking equipment inside.
We're hiring product and engineering across the stack: everything from low level systems programming/firmware on XPUs, automating building controls and datacenter robotics, automating compute and network provisioning and recovery from failures, securing our networks and facilities, and software across dozens of verticals (warehousing, logistics, site selection, commercial operations, talent, legal, etc.)
View hundreds of open roles at fluidstack.io/jobs or send an email to careers at fluidstack dot io
Fluidstack | SWE, SRE, Networking, Infra, TPM, PM, and many more | SFO, SEA, NYC, ATX, LON | Full-Time
Fluidstack is a full stack AI infrastructure company building datacenters, deploying GPUs, and operating hundreds of thousands of accelerators for top tier AI labs. We're also partnering closely with Anthropic (https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-invests-50-billion-...) on deploying GW scale clusters.
Fluidstack | SWE, SRE, Networking, Infra, TPM, PM, and many more | SF, NYC, ATX, LON | Full-Time
Fluidstack is a full stack AI infrastructure company building datacenters, deploying GPUs, and operating hundreds of thousands of accelerators for top tier AI labs. We're also partnering closely with Anthropic (https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-invests-50-billion-...) on deploying GW scale clusters.
Same card worked via Apple wallet for other transactions, and the Visa thing is a known issue historically (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/255018680?sortBy=rank). A local friend confirmed the fix, but I can't seem to find any info from Apple or Visa about it.
Hilariously, the physical cards can only be topped up at add fare machines (cash only) or ATMs (cash only).
If you go down the "add a pasmo/suica on your phone" then you get into licensing issues with the other cabal (credit card issuers): you need to use an Amex to charge it via Apple Pay (IIRC Visa is now supported, but when I tried it last week my card was declined, so... YMMV).
Fluidstack | Forward Deployed Engineer, SWE, SRE, Infrastructure, Networking, Devrel | London/SF/NYC or remote | fluidstack.io Fluidstack builds and operates GPU supercomputers for top AI labs, governments, and enterprises. Our customers include Mistral, Poolside, Black Forest Labs, Meta, and more.
Engineers at Fluidstack work on a wide variety of activities, including:
- Deploying clusters of 1,000+ GPUs and operating them with and for customers.
- Validating correctness and performance of underlying compute, storage, and networking infrastructure, and working with providers to optimize these subsystems.
- Migrating petabytes of data from public cloud platforms to local storage, as quickly and cost effectively as possible.
- Debugging issues anywhere in the stack, from “this server’s fan is blocked by a plastic bag” to “optimizing S3 dataloaders from buckets in different regions”.
- Building internal tooling to decrease deployment time and increase cluster reliability, including automation where the customer benefits clearly outweigh the implementation overhead.
We don't require prior experience with GPUs or AI/ML; we require a willingness to learn quickly, work hard, and obsess about customer success.
I've met a few where it's not explicitly required on download (e.g. GitHub has their SOC2 available for download on the enterprise admin page, but by the time you're using GHEC you've signed a few pieces of paper), but agreed that most companies aren't giving them away for free.
Crusoe is hiring engineers to build a high performance, carbon negative cloud platform. We're a series C company (just raised ~350MM @ 1.75B) with a growing engineering team (currently ~15) looking for folks to align the future of computing with the future of the climate.
Our stack: GCP, K8s (and related ecosystem), go, Typescript and React frontend.
Crusoe is hiring engineers to build a high performance, carbon negative cloud platform. We're a series B company with a growing engineering team (currently ~15) looking for folks to align the future of computing with the future of the climate.
Our stack: GCP, K8s (and related ecosystem), go, Typescript and React frontend.
I dual book my X1 Extreme with Windows 10 and Pop OS and it works about 98%. The trackpad is buggy as hell, auto date/time switch is broken, and a few other minor usability issues endemic to using Linux just drive me crazy.
Former Firebase PM: firebase.google.com/terms has all the details.
TL;DR: minimum 1 year deprecation policy, and you've got access to the data at any time (e.g. do a backup and get everything as JSON, or download an entire store bucket and transfer it to S3).
App Engine PM: the GAE Daily Spend limits are hard caps that will shut down services when hit. They are different from the broader GCP Billing Alerts which are simply notifications.
The issue is that they only apply to certain GAE services (compute, legacy APIs, etc.) and not across the platform.
Fluidstack is building supercomputers for hyperscalers and frontier labs. We design, construct, and operate gigawatt scale datacenter campuses and then deploy, validate, and operate the GPUs and networking equipment inside.
We're deploying a GW of compute in 2026 in partnership with Anthropic (https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-invests-50-billion-...), and are continuing to scale out capacity in the US.
We're hiring product and engineering across the stack: everything from low level systems programming/firmware on XPUs, automating building controls and datacenter robotics, automating compute and network provisioning and recovery from failures, securing our networks and facilities, and software across dozens of verticals (warehousing, logistics, site selection, commercial operations, talent, legal, etc.)
View hundreds of open roles at fluidstack.io/jobs or send an email to careers at fluidstack dot io