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Osmind.org | YC S20 | ONSITE (home for COVID) | Mountain View (Bay Area) | Full-time | Mid-Senior Software Engineer | $120-160k + equity Stack: NodeJS, AWS (serverless), NoSQL, React, React Native

We're a health-tech startup that specializes in applications for mental health clinics. Our mission is to help advance innovative mental health treatments, such as those ranging from FDA-approved psychedelics to neuromodulation. We do this through our EMR and related applications that allow us to analyze data to help doctors deliver better care.

We are looking for engineers that:

- have development experience w/ NodeJS and React

- love building products

- have experience or willingness to work for an early stage startup

Apply here https://osmind.breezy.hr/ or message me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannypaz/

No recruiters. Unable to support visa (might be able to transfer).


except for the line where they prevented trading on said stock.


I believe you mean they prevented buying. Obviously the positions could be liquidated (sold).


Any plans for supporting BAA/HIPAA companies? Congrats on the launch!


Yup it is on our roadmap. Feel free to get in touch if you'd like to talk further [email protected]


Osmind.org | YC S20 | ONSITE (home for COVID) | Mountain View (Bay Area) | Full-time | Mid-Senior Software Engineer | $120-160k + equity

Stack: NodeJS, AWS (serverless), NoSQL, React, React Native

We're a health-tech startup that specializes in applications for mental health clinics. Our mission is to help advance innovative mental health treatments, such as those ranging from FDA-approved psychedelics to neuromodulation. We do this through our EMR and related applications that allow us to analyze data to help doctors deliver better care.

We are looking for engineers that:

- have development experience w/ NodeJS and React

- love building products

- have experience or willingness to work for an early stage startup

Apply here https://osmind.breezy.hr/ or message me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannypaz/

No recruiters. Unable to support visa (might be able to transfer).


the sad part is that they are right. I was in a similar situation and there really is nothing you can do. They don't own the majority share of the company to make the decision.

It's honestly a terrible situation


Yeah I agree, however its still worth pointing out. OP has been working for their own startup for 7 years and interned at google almost 10 years ago. It's basically using "ex-googler" for clicks.


appreciate you doing that. vulnerability is seen as a weakness, but it should be seen as a strength and form of empathy. Are their other organizations/resources that you'd recommend that are in this space?


OSMI is probably one of the most well known in the developer/mental health space that is speaking out on this topic. I know there are some apps and start ups trying to do things but I dont keep close tabs on them.


I thought the "novice" programmer remark was a pretty cringe-worthy comment.

The original reasons listed by Deno for removing TS had the undertones of "senior engineer who hates certain tech because they didn't use it right". Naturally, their response was to say "you probably don't understand cause you're a novice".


I can sympathize with their issues. TS compiles are slow as fuck, and if I could find anything that was just as nice without the long compiles I’d switch in a heartbeat.

But I don’t think I’d ever want to go back to plain Javascript.


There are efforts to provide faster compilation times: - https://github.com/evanw/esbuild - awesome, I use it for most of my ts projects - https://swc-project.github.io/ - also awesome, but has some bugs


Esbuild is cool, but if it doesn’t check the types then using Typescript is a bit pointless in the first place.

Guess a combination of esbuild during development, and tsc during commit would be the best of both worlds.


Not necessarily, TS issues are found in the editor which is where most of the use is. I don't test types only on compile but usually through VSCode itself.


Thumbs up for esbuild, it's awesome.


My sentiment as well.


I felt like the article and associated google doc were fishing for reasons to remove TS until ry finally mentioned "typescript provides an extra 500 lines and the namespaces make the code harder to reason with (V8 ingests these files directly)". IMO that was the only solid reason for the change.


Im curious if anyone has had luck in this kind of thread?


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