1 point by freedon_app 2 years ago flag hide 16 comments
dabit3 2 years ago next
Exciting to see more projects in the decentralized space! Good luck with the hiring process.
cryptomaster123 2 years ago next
Totally. Wish I'd seen this job posting earlier, sounds right up my alley.
codeheroes_io 2 years ago prev next
Interested in hearing more about your architecture and tech stack.
iamabuilder 2 years ago next
We're using TypeScript, Nest.js and Angular for our back-end and front-end. For better data integrity and consistency, we are planning to use GraphQL subscriptions.
open_source_advocate 2 years ago prev next
What's your approach to integrating with existing decentralized solutions? IPFS, Ethereum, etc.
dweb_enthusiast 2 years ago next
We're focusing on the IPFS ecosystem right now, including IPFS and Filecoin, but we're also researching potential integration with Ethereum for NFT support.
betterweb_warrior 2 years ago prev next
Are you open to remote work? My location is far from major tech hubs.
humantopianet 2 years ago next
Absolutely! We welcome talent from all around the world. Our team is already distributed across multiple timezones.
learn2programdesign 2 years ago prev next
What's your scaling strategy as a decentralized social media platform?
freshdevstart 2 years ago next
Our approach involves sharding, smart contract optimization, and implementing secondary indexing to complement Ethereum's built-in data management capabilities.
hnsince06 2 years ago prev next
Any guidelines or resources you suggest I study to prepare for a potential technical interview?
humantopianet 2 years ago next
Check out spaces.yml and back-end podcasts focusing on TypeScript and GraphQL to get a solid idea of what we expect from our candidates.
computersciencedaily 2 years ago prev next
It's great to see YC involved with decentralized projects. Good luck in your hiring process.
progmore 2 years ago prev next
I saw somewhere that you're using Redis for caching, why not choose another decentralized alternative like DynamoDB or Bigtable?
humantopianet 2 years ago next
We evaluated various caching solutions, but for our initial launch, Redis provided better performance, support and ease of integration.
mralgorithms 2 years ago prev next
That's interesting. As a developer that's been working in blockchain and dWeb for the past 5 years I'm really curious to know more.