Very excited for something like this. I'm hoping you are a victim of your own success, but it's far too slow and is missing words. Would love to see something like this succeed.
Would love to try this (have a less sophisticated pre-LLM approach running locally), and also use Safari as my main browser. Instant paying customer for Safari, right here.
Also find myself having a pretty severe allergic reaction to websites (Gem is a recent example) roadblocking anything but Chrome (seemingly both because of their web app literally not functioning properly in Safari, and their browser extension being Chrome-only):
a) essentially forcing me to use Chrome for one task, whilst deal with password management in two places, etc., and
b) giving me the nagging worry that the design of the app or extension might contravene some non-technical standard imposed by Apple which Google does not honor…
Completely understand and we definitely want to support more browsers including Safari.
The process for exporting chromium based extensions to safari is not super straightforward (HN Community please prove me wrong!), though glad to hear it's a priority
>If you struggle with procrastination on a grand scale you have an emotional problem, not an organizational one. No amount of planners, charts, calendars or todo lists will solve it(though they are good to have for other reasons). You need emotional solutions. Therapy, medication, meditation, introspection.
Exactly correct. If you're already in a PhD program, well-meaning organizational and motivational techniques are likely not what you need.
What can be labeled as procrastination may be an emotional dysregulation or as Dr. Jen Wolkin calls is " procrastination isn't laziness, it's a trauma response"
To anyone who has felt this way, I am so sorry and you are not alone and there is help. If you're in school, access student health and the graduate programs health resources and leave programs. There still is so much unnecessary stigma and shame around mental health, but if you had similarly severe physical health problem, getting treatment and help would the first step. Not trying to brute force your way through it.
Starting with mescaline, we are developing a portfolio of plant-identical psychedelic compounds for FDA approval through a stakeholder model that includes the community of clinicians, non-profits, and Indigenous groups whose work is foundational to the success of this sector.
We're looking to meet with researchers and clinicians who want to develop other plant and natural medicines through a model that combines mission and the ability to scale.
Commure, Inc. | San Francisco, CA or Cambridge, MA | Rust Engineer | Fulltime | ONSITE
We are a stealth startup working to fix the software doctors use. If you have seen what physicians have to put up with, it's a bad version of the 90s, and makes medical care worse and more expensive for everyone. We are a group of previously successful engineers and entrepreneurs (MIT, Dartmouth, Brown, Stripe, Twitter, Google, Salesforce, Palantir, DataPower, etc) and senior doctors (Johns Hopkins, UCSF, etc) who are determined to finally fix this.
Compensation: market salary & equity -- we are well funded by top-tier VCs.
Stack: includes Rust, React and Kubernetes. In addition to building our back end in Rust, we are also solving some very interesting problems in the areas of security, data transformation, high-speed APIs, flexible UX frameworks and fine-grained authorization for healthcare data.
Please email jobs@commure.com and mention "[hn_rust]" in the subject line.
Other positions available: - Techops/Devops Engineer (Kubernetes, SRE) Senior Front End Engineer (React Native, React) (please use [hn_ops] or [hn_react] in subject line for the above)
Locations: San Francisco, Montreal or Boston; sorry, no distributed/remote option at the moment.
Commure, Inc. | San Francisco, CA or Boston, MA | Senior Deployment & Ops Engineer; Rust Engineer | Fulltime | ONSITE
We are a stealth startup working to fix the software doctors use. If you have seen what physicians have to put up with, it's a bad version of the 90s, and makes medical care worse and more expensive for everyone. We are a group of previously successful engineers and entrepreneurs (MIT, Dartmouth, Stripe, Twitter, Salesforce, Palantir, DataPower, etc) and senior doctors (Johns Hopkins, UCSF, etc) who are determined to finally fix this.
Compensation: market salary & equity -- we are well funded by top-tier VCs.
Stack: includes Rust, React and Kubernetes. In addition to building our back end in Rust, we are also solving some very interesting problems in the areas of data transformation, high-speed APIs, flexible UX frameworks and fine-grained authorization for healthcare data.
Please email jobs@commure.com and mention "[hnkubernetes]" in the subject line.
Other positions available: - Rust Engineer (Rust, data pipelines) Senior Front End Engineer (React Native, React) (please use [hnrust] or [hnfe] in subject line for the above)
Locations: San Francisco, Boston or Montreal; sorry, no distributed/remote option at the moment.