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Ask HN: Help with exponentially growing ClickHouse setup

8 points·by ardabulut·2 lata temu·5 comments

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Why did every website/product start looking the same?

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We 5x'ed Our SQL Query Performance with ClickHouse

hockeystack.com
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ardabulut
·2 lata temu·discuss
HockeyStack | San Francisco | ONSITE | Full-time | $160-200k + equity, employee #12

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HockeyStack is the core data platform for B2B revenue teams to get insights from their customer data instantly.

We grew from 0 to 7-figures last year, went through YC, and raised from some of the biggest VCs, such as General Catalyst and NEA. But we need more engineers to keep up with all the feature requests and expand the product into new avenues.

Our first engineer was the founding CTO at Chili Piper (took the company to series B). We are keeping the talent bar very high to build the smartest engineering team we can.

This is a full-on IC role where you'll work with the founders directly in-person in SF, push new features every week and build one of the best B2B products out there.

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Contact me at { arda at hockeystack dot com } if you are interested!
ardabulut
·3 lata temu·discuss
This is also a contributor. But from what I've seen, the wave of corporate memphis is slowing down compared to the new dark mode trend and whatnot.
ardabulut
·3 lata temu·discuss
I would disagree. The designs I'm talking about are actually extremely polished. They spend an hour just to make sure the animation of a single component flows a certain way. And yet, they spend all this time and money only to make something that someone else already championed.
ardabulut
·4 lata temu·discuss
For reference: linears.art
ardabulut
·4 lata temu·discuss
That's exactly right! As I explained in the post, we made a big tradeoff to get things started at the beginning, which was using mongo to handle large analytics workloads. It's been a year since I wrote this post but we've had a lot of success improving query performance within ClickHouse as well. Will write about that soon :)