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hi, when I browse people I tend to check out their website if they have a custom email. Not sure if you're serving anything but when I visit https://castlerock DOT ai I get a 502 bad gateway error. just FYI


thx. I put back my old consulting site.


Yes, this tool is amazing. I use it almost daily for my work, and I see coworkers naturally default to using this app (something I haven't seen all that much, usually people use whatever they are already used to, or they use something they are forced to use).

So kudos for that!


This looks very nice actually! Great job. What kind of networking options/capabilities do you have to make stuff communicate over a private network (and then perhaps even connect from my machine over VPN or connect it to a site or something like that)


Thanks :) We are using Nebula[1] to provide an encrypted private meshed network per project, so each project have it's own network range. We have automated that with a rest api and have published it as an open source project[2]

It's really cool because you have out of the box a private network across all cloud providers and also works for on-premise deployments

[1] https://github.com/slackhq/nebula

[2] https://github.com/elestio/nebula-rest-api


I think it's strange how realized accidents (i.e. that actually happened) are not factored in at all when people discuss FSD beta. Though FSD beta has been out for over a year I can't find much about for example people dying as a result of FSD beta.


For the most part, FSD beta is limited to the low speed roads (sub 50mph), so there really should be fewer possibilities for actual death (especially considering how safe Tesla's are in crashes in the first place). I suspect if there are accidents it'd be mostly fender-benders. Not sure dying should be the bar here, more like any accidents in general.


same here!


As someone who currently works there it is indeed bureaucratic. But I also feel like it is an environment that focuses less on cost/money and optimizes for the highest quality. I.e., there is room to explore the best way of doing something and there is less pressure to do it ASAP or for the lowest price.


Ah fair enough, thanks for the insight. I've worked in a heavily regulated domain for the past few years and just wanted a change to something different. Perhaps I'll still give it a shot if nothing else turns up.


So, just like any rich company really.


No, companies can be rich and still have a culture of cutting corners and rushing stuff to market.


Ekhm, Boeing, ekhm


Hi, the company I work at in the Netherlands regularly hires Brazilians (also juniors) for cloud projects! And they fly over here and get settled and everything. Is there any way to connect (if you're interested)? They even facilitate the whole visa process and everything.


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