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10x Genomics | Software Engineer(Multiple Roles) | Remote(US) or Pleasanton, CA | Full-Time

We make instruments and software that enable scientists to study biology at single-cell resolution. Our technology features in over 7,000 scientific publications (https://www.10xgenomics.com/resources/publications), and is used across the world by top research institutions, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies to study cancer, immunology, developmental biology, and more.

Our user-facing applications - which include the public website, a web-based analysis platform, visualization apps, instrument UIs, and more - have React/Typescript frontends and Golang backends, with Rust + C++/CUDA for analysis algorithms. Our instrument control software, which automates complicated microfluidics, motion, and imaging subsystems are written in C++, Python and Golang. If you want to use your software skills to push forward the frontiers of biology, please check us out.

Our tech stack includes: C++, CUDA, Rust, Go, Python, Typescript, Bazel, etc

Open Roles:

- Staff Software Engineer

- Software Engineer III - Frontend

- Senior Software Engineer - AI Solutions

- Staff Software Engineer - AI Solutions

I'm a Sr. Staff Software Engineer here. Happy to answer questions you might have, I'm easy to find on LinkedIn if you need to know more.

Apply: https://careers.10xgenomics.com/careers?department=Engineeri... Website: https://www.10xgenomics.com


Is this the same job position as last month? https://angjobs.com/jobs/October-2025/bjg-10xGenomics-Softwa...


There's no way to work for you remotely outside the US ?


https://www.gdbgui.com/ is another good frontend for gdb.


I love the idea, looks like it requires a very large amount of twitter permissions on login though?


Thanks!

The app lets users send tweets or DMs and I didn’t find an obvious way to narrow the required permissions down to just that. But a few people have now pointed this issue out and I think I will just remove that functionality and require only read permissions.


You can also send users back through the oauth flow to up their permissions the first time they try to use the feature.


Thanks for the tip. If I end up keeping that feature, that seems to be a smart way to go about it. Due to time constraints, I was trying to keep it simple. Perhaps too simple.


git-gone does this as well, works cross platform.

https://github.com/lunaryorn/git-gone


Do you need to compile and install it from source? I couldn't find it on homebrew


Yes please, I would buy this.



Go look at the stock history, the moment Ballmer became CEO in 2000 the price stopped growing, lulled back down into the ~20-30's and stayed there until he stepped down in 2014. He did "exceptionally well" at keeping it where it was...


If you looked at historical p/e, the low for msft was the last year of ballmer. I think their p/e was 8... it was never a dog stock but an 8 is kind of like what you get if your p&g or coke. It’s not a growth stock anymore. That was about the time we started seeing the precursors to office365. So good things had started back then, but to assume a the role it has today where it’s equally a peer to Apple and google and not just relegated to be a waning player with a solid book in the enterprise (ie, sap, Oracle, etc) is quite an accomplishment. It’s as if msft finally did what gates and ballmer both failed to do: Become cool and strategic to an emerging / now dominant tech paradigm. It’s hard to give credit to one person ... credit goes to everyone there who not just went along with the pivot to cloud but took it to a whole new level.


Doesn't MS pay dividends? Stock price alone isn't the whole story.


> Go look at the stock history, the moment Ballmer became CEO in 2000 the price stopped growing

Nah, not really. 2000 was the dot-com bust (which was the start of the death spiral for a lot of formerly high-flyers, including Sun Microsystems) and 2001 was the DoJ consent decree, which brought a lot of MS's attempts to expand to a screeching halt. Ballmer, while being thoroughly mediocre in a lot of ways, deserves at least some credit for not tanking MS in that era.


Correlation does not imply causation


He merged commits 3 days, ago... that would lead one to believe it's maintained.


You can read the paper on arxiv: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.06612.pdf


Looks like rss feeds are per blog, so just append /feed/ to any author's blog root. I can't find a mechanism to get a feed with all authors content however.

Ex: https://people.kernel.org/monsieuricon/feed/



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