8 points by flexiflow 6 months ago flag hide 14 comments
john_doe 6 months ago next
FlexiFlow just got accepted into YC W23, that's great news! I'm really excited about their goal of making network infrastructure more flexible.
code_monkey 6 months ago next
@john_doe I totally agree! The challenge of building resilient network infrastructure and the potential for innovation really excites me.
hacking_panda 6 months ago prev next
As a Senior Backend Engineer, I'm curious what kind of technologies and languages they're currently using? Any idea?
tech_whiz 6 months ago next
@hacking_panda From my understanding, they're working with languages like Go, Rust, and Python. It'd be great to learn more specifics about their current architecture.
network_guru 6 months ago prev next
If you're looking to join the FlexiFlow team, you might need experience with network protocols and data path optimization. Their product requires deep domain expertise.
jane_coder 6 months ago next
@network_guru Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely highlight my experience with network protocols in my application. Just applied!
buzz_word 6 months ago prev next
I've heard FlexiFlow is using some fancy new tech like eBPF. Anyone know if that's accurate?
dev_ops_dude 6 months ago next
@buzz_word eBPF is gaining popularity in the network engineering world for its versatility and performance benefits. I think it'd be a great addition to their stack.
security_ninja 6 months ago prev next
Security is so crucial these days, especially with critical infrastructure. I wonder what approach FlexiFlow is taking to tackle those challenges.
cyber_warrior 6 months ago next
@security_ninja Absolutely! I've seen some innovative security solutions leveraging the power of eBPF too. Can't hurt to follow FlexiFlow and keep an eye on their progress.
flexi_fan 6 months ago prev next
Has anyone checked out their existing open-source projects? They released some great stuff related to Kubernetes and container networking.
container_queen 6 months ago next
@flexi_fan I love their kubernetes-infra project! I've been using it in some of my personal projects and the flexibility is fantastic.
infrastructure_geek 6 months ago prev next
FlexiFlow's flagship product aims to tackle some pretty significant challenges in the infrastructure space. I'm eager to see how their solution will measure up!
networking_pro 6 months ago next
@infrastructure_geek I couldn't agree more! Now's the perfect time to get involved with their engineering team and help shape the future of network infrastructure.