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Building Dreambase (http://dreambase.ai) to turn your Supabase into an operating system for your business.


How did you find the initial group of startups that you launched with. Are they submissions or did you pull them from somewhere to get the site seeded?


How’d you build this? Did you use any of the new app builders or Cursor/Windsurf?


DocStation | Senior Product Designer | Austin, Denver, REMOTE (US Only) | http://docstation.co

DocStation is a platform that makes it easy for pharmacists to transition away from dispensing pills to providing clinical care for patients. We built the platform with their workflow in mind as opposed to billing requirements, which plagues most of the industry/market. We’re also in a unique position because the majority of the tech innovation has happened at the Hospital/Health System level while pharmacy has been left in the stone age; which is a huge market opportunity as pharmacy starts to catch up.

We receive data from insurance claims on a daily, weekly, monthly cadence that we transform into patient profiles, medication lists, and insights in the UI in order to augment the clinical work of pharmacists to give them time back in their day. We have lots of data at our fingertips and we need your help presenting it to pharmacists so they can take even better care of their patients.

Apply here: https://docstation.workable.com/j/C2C67B6E2A?viewed=true


Waldo Photos (http://waldophotos.com) | Austin, TX | Full-time | Onsite or Remote

We're building a platform that delivers photos using facial recognition and mix of AI/ML. We took a pragmatic approach when designing our microservices architecture mixing new (GraphQL, Kafka, React) and old (Python, Node, Java) technologies.

We just moved into a bigger office in East Austin so you're welcome to join us here or work remotely (worldwide) if that's what you prefer.

We're looking for:

  * Front End (React/Redux) 
  * Full Stack/Backend (Node, Python, Java, Clojure) 
  * Mobile (Android, iOS)
  * DevOps
  * Data Engineers (Mesos, Marathon, Kafka)
Techcrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2016/01/21/waldo-raises-5-million-for...

Apply using Workable (https://waldo-photos.workable.com/) or email andy@waldophotos.com if you're applying for a role that isn't listed on Workable.


Waldo Photos (http://waldophotos.com) | Austin, TX | Full-time | Onsite or Remote

We're building a platform that delivers photos using facial recognition and mix of AI/ML. We took a pragmatic approach when designing our microservices architecture mixing new (GraphQL, Kafka, React) and old (Python, Node, Java) technologies.

We just moved into a bigger office in East Austin so you're welcome to join us here or work remotely if that's what you prefer.

We're looking for: - Front End (React/Redux) - Full Stack/Backend (Node, Python, Java, Clojure) - Android - Data Engineers (Mesos, Marathon, Kafka)

Techcrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2016/01/21/waldo-raises-5-million-for...

Apply using Workable (https://waldo-photos.workable.com/) or email andy@waldophotos.com if you're applying for a role that isn't listed on Workable.


Remote for US only?


Waldo Photos | Austin, TX | Onsite | http://waldophotos.com

Looking for: Full Stack/Backend engineer, Android Engineer.

Waldo Photos delivers photos from SLRs and professional cameras straight to your device (iOS, Android, web) with a clever mix of facial/object recognition.

We're hiring smart engineers to help us solve hard problems. We're using a microservices architecture with a blend of shiny (GraphQL, React) and tried-and-true (Node.js, Kafka, Python, Postgresql, Java) tech.

More info in our TechCrunch article: https://techcrunch.com/2016/01/21/waldo-raises-5-million-for...

We're rounding out the initial team (currently 12) with a senior full stack/backend engineer. We're also looking for an Android engineer.

Come work with us: andy@waldophotos.com


Visage.co could be interesting. We're focused on bringing data visualization to the content marketer while adhering to brand guidelines.

Andy@visage.co if it sounds interesting.


Because they had a lot of traction before the shut down and now the service is re-launching without the founder who made it what it was: https://twitter.com/adrianholovaty/status/426366737294958592


Here's an article from the Chicago Tribune that gives a little more backstory on its resurrection: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/breaking/chi-everyblo...


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