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Caladan Bio | ONSITE in New York, NY | Frontend Developer | full-time | https://caladan.bio | $130-$180k |

I'm Rob, cofounder & cto at Caladan. We're building 250ml modular bioreactors for synthetic biology scale-up. I'm looking for a frontend engineer to help build the application used to run the actual reactors. Heavy timeseries and analytic interfaces, experiment design, and visualization of bioengineering systems. Building with React & TypeScript on the frontend, Django on the backend with a lot of other embedded systems in the mix.

Benefits, equity. We just closed a seed round and will be launching with customers later this year and early next year. Working from Brooklyn and would prefer someone who can come into the lab and get a bit of hands-on experience with the hardware while we're building out the software.

Email a blurb and a resume to jobs@caladan.bio if you're interested!


The theme of your logo is similar to Zapier's latest design with the underscore. If you plan on rebranding, I might consider including that detail in your discussion.


Ah yea, very good point. When i first built it I didn't know how design anything so our branding was just a blinking cursor. You can see a screenshot of the first UI (the dark mode one) here https://www.agenthub.dev/blog/why_agenthub_exists

I thought it was cool because it was similar to ChatGPTs cursor and was the only non static thing i was capable of building in terms of react components :)

Never considered the IP clash with Zapier until much later. Will definitely consider that with the rebrand.


I believe the parent comment is using founding engineer to mean early employee (not necessarily first, and differentiated from "founder"). 15% is certainly "founder" levels of equity, but it's all arbitrary.


Still seems quite high, but I imagine a lot of tech founders reach for tools like this if they've not been tasked with designing full systems before.


I do think leaning on the Django ORM for so many years has hurt my ability to write SQL on its own, but it's just about the only ORM thats ever clicked for me in that way.


I don't believe the average sacks per game has changed much. Haven't crunched all the numbers but this has sacks back to the 2003 season [0]. I generally agree though, the NFL wants a consistent and exciting product; for a while now that seems to mean high scoring, offensive games.

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/sacks-per-game?date=20...


I remap caps lock to ctrl on my OS which does make it a little more ergonomic, but I still prefer your method. Although, whatever wizard taught me vim and gave me their beginner cheat sheet had jj instead of jk.


Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl were also a bit buggy.

I recommend Legends of Arceus though; much of the shake up seen in Scarlet/Violet was tested first in Arceus, plus a fair bit more divergence still.


To be fair, BDSP was made by a different studio


Absolutely, but I'd still consider it a "major Nintendo title" and it's one of the best selling games on Switch.


If I refuse to play am I also tortured


Try not to think about it.


I think that's kinda the default. It sounds really bad until you realise it's also the default in Darwinian evolution, which, hi.


PyPI is not required to run Python though. You could serve or source those packages elsewhere. Pinning the dependencies would at least resolve compatibility of the actual code.


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