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He's being legalistic about it, and I concede he may have a point there. Of course, it doesn't make what's happening all the less terrible. Both can be true, one doesn't take away from the other.


> Also, there's virtually no automation when it comes to interacting with ATC.

Check out the Cirrus Autoland feature in their aircraft. They are all small personal aircraft, but the tech is pretty cool. Will talk to ATC and fully auto-land for you in the event of an emergency where the pilot is incapacitated.


"Talking to ATC" is a bit of a huge ask. The system basically just hops on 121.5 (and maybe the nearest/local unicom/tower frequency) and start an automated callout with its intentions that it will be doing. It operates on the assumption that all other airspace users will hear the radio calls and stay clear of the emergency aircraft.


I'm aware of it, though I've never flown a Cirrus. But AFAIK, it announces what it's doing. It's not communicating.


  Location: Salt Lake City
  Remote: in-person, remote, or hybrid
  Willing to relocate: no
  Technologies: Ruby on Rails, Postgres, Typescript, React, C#/.NET
  Résumé/CV: https://whois.johnisom.dev/assets/resume-2024-08-20.pdf
  Email: john@johnisom.dev
I'm a mid-senior level software engineer and a caring human. I am highly proficient in Ruby, Rails, TypeScript/JavaScript/Node.js, SQL, fairly proficient in React, C#/.NET. I'm a product-oriented generalist who masters whatever tool he uses to deliver customer value and build great product.

I would invite you to read my resume and give me a call. You'll notice I have 4 years of experience, but what I have managed to do with that experience has been exceptional. What most people do in about 8 years, I have condensed down to 4. I've always been highly valued by my teammates.

To get this out of the way: I left Prime Trust because the company went bankrupt, and I am leaving DeepL to move back to Salt Lake City to be with my partner. Both are (were) extraordinary companies that I would have loved to spend years at. Unfortunately, sometimes life takes you another direction. I'm looking for the company I can help grow and grow with for the next several years.


  Location: Salt Lake City
  Remote: in-person, remote, or hybrid
  Willing to relocate: no
  Technologies: Ruby on Rails, Node.js, Typescript, React, Postgres, C#/.NET
  Résumé/CV: https://whois.johnisom.dev/assets/resume-2024-08-07.pdf
  Email: john@johnisom.dev
I'm a mid-senior level software engineer with an unusual and impressive background. I am highly proficient in Ruby, Rails, TypeScript/JavaScript/Node.js, SQL, React, C#/.NET, and many other technologies. I thrive most when solving interesting problems relating to the infrastructure of the company. By that, I mean the behind-the-scenes stuff that makes it work--internal ledgers and other systems, encryption, just the services that do their thing to make the business run smoothly. I'm also very happy working on product work, working as a fullstack engineer for most of my career.

I would invite you to give me a call and read my resume. You'll notice I have 4 years of experience, but what I have managed to do with that experience has been exceptional. Looking for pay in the range of $150k-$180k, but will consider other pay for the right team.


Do you sponsor visas?


Do you sponsor visas?


Location: USA

Remote: No, though will do remote for right team

In-person: Yes

Willing to relocate: most definitely

Technologies: TypeScript, Ruby, Node.js, Kafka, Docker, RabbitMQ, AWS, can learn any language quickly due to my solid fundamentals

Résumé/CV: https://whois.johnisom.dev/assets/resume-2023-06-28.pdf

Email: john@johnisom.dev

Backend/service layer Software Engineer with rich experience, most recently in the fintech sector working with crypto & fiat custodian Prime Trust.

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I'm looking to relocate for an awesome in-person or hybrid team, with a very high preference for France, Belgium, or Montréal, a high preference for any other EU country, NYC, Chicago, and a mild preference for Denver, Portland, SFBA, DC, or Boston.

I am a native speaker of English and have an intermediate level in French.

I am an American citizen and thus require a visa to work outside of the US.

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About me: I'm a solidly mid-senior level software engineer with an unusual and impressive background. I am highly proficient in Ruby, Rails, TypeScript/JavaScript/Node.js, SQL, and many other technologies (see my resume). I thrive most when solving interesting problems relating to the infrastructure of the company. By that, I mean the behind-the-scenes stuff that makes it work--internal ledgers and other systems, encryption, just the services that do their thing to make the business run smoothly. I'm also very happy working on product work.

If you see my resume, you'll notice I have a decent amount of YOE, but my actual experience far exceeds the number of "years" that I have. Everyone learns and produces at a different pace, and some, like me, can achieve and master in 3 years what the typical dev will in 8 YOE. I credit this to my willingness to jump into things as well as my solid fundamentals I built up.

Read the resume. Send me an email. You'll see what I mean.


Don't. You can expect to lose a workday to this ;)


After BitGo terminated the purchase of crypto and fiat custodian Prime Trust, the Nevada Financial Institutions Division issued a Cease and Desist Order, with Prime Trust pausing all deposits and withdrawals.


This is big. Ruby syntax errors are some of the most frustrating things to track down. So much worse than C-like languages like JavaScript.

I'm glad to see big steps towards this.


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