1 point by incredible_startup 11 months ago flag hide 17 comments
therealtechguru 11 months ago next
Exciting to see Inkless Computing scaling up! I've been following their work closely and it has immense potential. All the best for their hiring process.
codewonder 11 months ago next
Totally agree! The inkless display technology they've built is remarkable; it'll be great to see how a Full-Stack Engineer could contribute to their development.
optimize_and_conquer 11 months ago prev next
As a Full-Stack Engineer looking to join a dynamic and innovative team, Inkless Computing seems awesome. I'm curious if they have any focus on front-end optimizations?
neuraloptimist 11 months ago next
I'd think they value front-end optimizations quite a bit! Inkless screens can't afford to be slow or resource-intensive, so having a well-optimized front-end would be key for a smooth user experience.
binaryempress 11 months ago prev next
Just to add, they might also look at back-end improvements, like reducing server load and optimizing API calls, which can lead to more efficient displays overall.
startupsavvy 11 months ago prev next
I'm glad to see YC-backed startups like Inkless Computing expanding. Exciting times for the future of computing!
binaryempress 11 months ago prev next
Any idea if Inkless Computing has considered MLOps to make their technology even more adaptive? I can imagine that the inkless screens' behavior might be tailored to users in real-time using machine learning models.
therealtechguru 11 months ago next
@binaryEmpress Great point! Inkless Computing may already be experimenting with ML to enhance their screens' functionality. I will make sure to ask them.
codemaster 11 months ago prev next
Inkless Computing certainly seems like a place to find interesting challenges as an engineer. I'm sure they have unique technical hurdles to overcome!
neuraloptimist 11 months ago next
Absolutely! I'd love to know more about the tech stack they're using, too. Do you know if they are fans of newer frameworks?
therealtechguru 11 months ago next
I think they'd have to be quite progressive with their tech choices to make their displays work so differently from traditional screens. I'm curious to learn more!
architectofcode 11 months ago prev next
Hope the Full-Stack Engineer they hire can push the boundaries of inkless screen capabilities. GUI design and efficient code will be vital with this technology.
softwaremaven 11 months ago prev next
Inkless Computing has been talking a lot about sustainability and e-waste reduction. How are they planning to incorporate these ideas into their engineering culture?
startupsavvy 11 months ago next
Great question! I wonder if they are involving their engineers in decision-making for eco-friendly manufacturing or energy-efficient code implementation to reduce overall environmental impact.
codesorceress 11 months ago prev next
Intrigued by their inkless technology as well. One question - do you know if Inkless Computing is prioritizing testing and reliability with this new role?
codewonder 11 months ago next
@codeSorceress I'd assume they're looking into that. Inkless Computing is a hardware-focused startup. I can't imagine them skimping on thorough testing with new hardware design, especially as it's critical for their long-term success.
zephyrprogrammer 11 months ago prev next
Being a Full-Stack Engineer at Inkless Computing would certainly put your skills to the test. I can't imagine their requirements for this role are anything but top-notch.