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Ai2 - Skylight | Senior Backend Engineer | Hybrid Onsite (Seattle, WA) | $140k - $213k

Skylight (https://www.skylight.global) is one of Ai2's groundbreaking AI for Conservation programs, dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans by combating illegal fishing. Our advanced AI-powered platform delivers real-time vessel detections and actionable insights that empower enforcement agencies globally to protect marine ecosystems.

We're hiring a Senior Backend Engineer to help us build pipelines to ingest huge quantities of vessel position and satellite imagery data, and use it to train and run inference on state-of-the-art geospatial ML models. As a non-profit, we take pride in holding ourselves accountable to global impact, rather than traditional metrics like user counts and revenue. This team is small and scrappy, and is looking for a passionate person and awesome coder to join us.

React/Typescript | GraphQL | Python | Java | Kafka | Elasticsearch | MongoDB | GCP | Kubernetes | Terraform | PyTorch

https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/thealleninstitute/jobs/6245...


Ai2 - Skylight | Senior Backend Engineer | Hybrid Onsite (Seattle, WA) | $140k - $213k

Skylight (https://www.skylight.global) is one of Ai2's groundbreaking AI for Conservation programs, dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans by combating illegal fishing. Our advanced AI-powered platform delivers real-time vessel detections and actionable insights that empower enforcement agencies globally to protect marine ecosystems.

We're hiring a Senior Backend Engineer to help us build pipelines to ingest huge quantities of vessel position and satellite imagery data, and use it to train and run inference on state-of-the-art geospatial ML models. As a non-profit, we take pride in holding ourselves accountable to global impact, rather than traditional metrics like user counts and revenue. This team is small and scrappy, and is looking for a passionate person and awesome coder to join us.

React/Typescript | GraphQL | Python | Java | Kafka | Elasticsearch | MongoDB | GCP | Kubernetes | Terraform | PyTorch

https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/thealleninstitute/jobs/6245...


Tilia | Remote - US | Full-time

- Go Backend Engineer: https://www.tilia.io/careers?gh_jid=5369215003

- React Frontend Engineer: https://www.tilia.io/careers?gh_jid=5355029003

As a licensed money transmitter, Tilia (https://tilia.io/docs) enables companies to build their own user-to-user virtual economies through its money transmission APIs and frontend widgets. In addition to standard payment processing, Tilia handles user KYC collection, sanction screening, fraud and money laundering detection, and payout processing.

Tilia is the processor behind Second Life and recently received an investment from JP Morgan: https://www.forbes.com/sites/charliefink/2022/10/18/tilia-se...

Basically, we write code that lets buyers purchase virtual hats from sellers, and allows sellers to cash out to their bank.


How does login/auth work with Hyperview if there's no local storage?


There is session storage much like in a web browser. So you can use the same cookie-based auth techniques.


I believe FlyCut.


Agreed it is interesting. The US dollar has a similar dynamic. The degree to which a currency is fungible should incorporate its corruptability.


What don't you like about cognito? I've been able to solve every auth problem I've encountered with it.


There's a lot of negative comments, so I'll just put out - I enjoyed reading this and appreciate the time put into explaining this.

What does your dev/sandbox environment look like? Are you using localstack?


I just fell on the post today. I am the one who wrote the article... I'm a bit terrified by the comments haha. But that's a way to learn and improve stuff.

Thanks for your support in the middle of this.

To answer your question: our dev environment is iso to staging and production with AWS accounts for each developer. The cost is close to 0. Deploying and testing a code change takes seconds. Deploying and testing a config change however is still a little bit longer for sure...


Could you elaborate on the proxy pass option piece?


https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide...

From the article:

In Lambda proxy integration, when a client submits an API request, API Gateway passes to the integrated Lambda function the raw request as-is.

...and:

You can set up a Lambda proxy integration for any API method. But a Lambda proxy integration is more potent when it is configured for an API method involving a generic proxy resource. The generic proxy resource can be denoted by a special templated path variable of {proxy+}, the catch-all ANY method placeholder, or both.


At my organization, we saw an uptick in timeouts spanning vendors that started at the same time - 6:55am PST. Makes me think there's an internet wide event occurring right now


Quite a few issues being reported here: https://www.thousandeyes.com/outages


Which providers are you seeing issues with? I'm curious if we can corroborate.


I was referring to WorldPay and Adyen (payment providers), but also saw issues directly w Github.


We were experiencing issues with Netlify at 6:15am PST.


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