Scalyr | San Francisco/San Mateo | REMOTE | Multiple Roles - UI/Software Engineer/SRE | Full Time | https://www.scalyr.com/careers/
Scalyr is a log management SaaS, a part of monitoring & observability stack. Our vision is "to be the leading source of community engagement on the use and impact of observability", and we have a compelling log management product that we are famous for! [store and search petabytes of data, blazing fast queries (sub 200ms) and high ingestion rates (TB/s)]. Scaly's technology stack is built from the ground up, optimizing it for speed and scalability. We are growing in terms of both data we host and customers!
If you are a frontend engineer (React, GraphQL) or a generalist software engineer who wants to be part of a hyper growth startup and want to work with talented engineers who challenge you, please reach out to us.
We are upgrading our infrastructure and seek the help of a DevOps engineer and thinker to transform our operations to a modern tech stack, learn from it and improve the product for our customers. We run on AWS.
We value transparency and collaboration.
If you are interested, please get in touch with Lakshmi - saasy_log=scalyr mail -s "Hire me" jobs@${saasy_log}.com
Office is in San Mateo close to caltrain station. We can consider remote post COVID too! We offer 100% employer paid medical benefits among other things! We value you and your family!
PS: If you use silver searcher or ripgrep or ack to grep through your code, you’ll like us.
May I suggest you try out Scalyr? Our trials are easy to set up. We are cost effective at large scale ingest, our searches are fast and power queries are super nice!
Have you tried Scalyr? I am an employee at Scalyr and been in the infra space for quite a while. I think our logging product is the best I've used personally. Searches are actually fast.
The fingerprint reader is not yet supported on 6th gen X1.I never tried to get the LTE modem working. Funnily, I didn't even realize that the slot existed for almost a year after purchase.
This is awesome! I am a frontend noob and I've been learning a whole lot of things last 4 weeks and got a Vue SPA with Cognito auth, AWS amplify, Quasar and Vuex. I don't like the output I see in the browser and it pisses me off really. I am yet to cover UX, CSS/Stylus/SCSS and I see a bunch of bundle size warnings that I've no idea how to fix. For people like me, this project would reduce the bootstrap time significantly. I see you plan to add support for Vue etc but man, you're building something very valuable. Kudos.
I am not a US citizen but my wife is and I have been pestering her to apply to USDS for a project manager/business analyst position. We value the importance of work you are doing but we rarely see openings for her role. Sorry for posting this here but it would be awesome for her to at least chat with you folks. She has plenty of experience working with federal agencies.
I have a thinkpad X1 carbon and been running Fedora 30 beta for a month now. I am yet to see any issues in touchpad or stability. Gnome shell crashes every now and then but if they didn't notify me about it, I won't even know about it. S3 suspend works great and flicker free boot is a nice icing on the cake. I switched over from 2014 macbook pro and love the weight, keyboard and overall black finish with matte screen. I dual boot F30 and Windows 10. I don't boot up windows unless I have to do something in MS Office. The app ecosystem is worse than the hardware support for me. I don't have outlook or any of the MS products as native app (I use web version of O365 which works well). I miss a native app for Notion. Other than these, F30 has been amazing. I won't ever go back to Ubuntu on a laptop. Against, OS X, app ecosystem still lags but tolerable.
In the last few months, I have leaned more towards audio based learning but I have realized that personally audio is great for shorter content (less than 1 hr). After 1 hour, I get distracted because I feel like I could listen and do something else. Then when I pause and think what I got out of the last few mins of hearing, I realize I wasn't paying real attention. I also tried listening for 1 hour, taking a break and listening for another hour. I am unable to recollect what I listened last time while I have no problem recollecting material I read. For example, I am "reading" two books simultaneously now - one from kindle and another via audible. If you asked me what I learnt from the audible book,I would struggle to summarize. I am part of a book club and one of the women I see there has great notes on every book she has read. She was telling us how audiobooks aren't any good because to truly understand content, you need to pause, assimilate what you just read and process it (she writes it down). Audiobooks do not give that break. I usually ask Alexa to pause and resume but it plain sucks to do that.
Scalyr is a log management SaaS, a part of monitoring & observability stack. Our vision is "to be the leading source of community engagement on the use and impact of observability", and we have a compelling log management product that we are famous for! [store and search petabytes of data, blazing fast queries (sub 200ms) and high ingestion rates (TB/s)]. Scaly's technology stack is built from the ground up, optimizing it for speed and scalability. We are growing in terms of both data we host and customers!
If you are a frontend engineer (React, GraphQL) or a generalist software engineer who wants to be part of a hyper growth startup and want to work with talented engineers who challenge you, please reach out to us.
We are upgrading our infrastructure and seek the help of a DevOps engineer and thinker to transform our operations to a modern tech stack, learn from it and improve the product for our customers. We run on AWS.
We value transparency and collaboration.
If you are interested, please get in touch with Lakshmi - saasy_log=scalyr mail -s "Hire me" jobs@${saasy_log}.com
Office is in San Mateo close to caltrain station. We can consider remote post COVID too! We offer 100% employer paid medical benefits among other things! We value you and your family!
PS: If you use silver searcher or ripgrep or ack to grep through your code, you’ll like us.