Post B0kA5U8FWuMLChM90S by hobbs@dobbs.town
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 (DIR) Post #B0k9c72yHT8BCzsiSe by simplenomad@rigor-mortis.nmrc.org
       2025-11-29T16:37:27Z
       
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       If you're a #security person aka #infosec my employer is hiring. While most of the open positions are tied to a region, it is #allremote here.https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/all-jobs/#securityIf you're a #coder (mainly #Ruby, #golang,  #RubyonRails, some #Python) there are open positions as well. Again, we're #allremote here.https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/all-jobs/#engineering
       
 (DIR) Post #B0kA5U8FWuMLChM90S by hobbs@dobbs.town
       2025-11-29T16:42:44Z
       
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       @simplenomadposts like this always make it tempting to hang up my freelance hat and jump back into FTE. I hope y'all manage to wade through the mountains of applications. gitlab is pretty rad!
       
 (DIR) Post #B0kGTBY2sL4aF36ekS by art_codesmith@toot.cafe
       2025-11-29T17:54:15Z
       
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       @simplenomad I tried it a couple months ago (as a #RubyOnRails programmer) but wasn't successful.Maybe I should try brushing up my CV and applying agian.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0kKt8Z2zX42KjCmv2 by karl@infosec.exchange
       2025-11-29T18:43:45Z
       
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       @simplenomad oh I'd love to work for gitlab. I'm applying as soon as I make time for it.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0kSMVr8AinYeFcOBs by richlv@mastodon.social
       2025-11-29T20:06:58Z
       
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       @simplenomad What might be of interest to many here:«all team members expected to incorporate AI into their daily workflows».
       
 (DIR) Post #B0kTZEb1kplSpwiRoO by simplenomad@rigor-mortis.nmrc.org
       2025-11-29T20:20:58Z
       
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       @richlv Yup. Internally we very often share what works and what doesn’t, working on prompting techniques etc. massively increasing productivity. There are clearly things (and specific LLMs) that specifically don’t work, and we constantly re-evaluate things. Note: for code only use Claude and make sure you prompt with PRDs, this can lead to very good results.Just note that the first use of machine learning in the company was certain departments building their own specialized models and this was 2019. We largely agree it is overhyped and misused but we still worked things out to our advantage.Me personally I’ve been doing stuff with machine learning for well over 15 years, so none of this was new to me.