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Nova

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125 641
0.8% 1.2%
9.1 8.6
8 days ago 14 days ago
Handlebars Rust
- MIT License
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Reviewable

Posts with mentions or reviews of Reviewable. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-01.
  • Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2023)
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Feb 2023
    https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers

    Reviewable is a very small, bootstrapped business that sells our code review software to some of the largest companies around. We've been around long enough to be much more stable than your average startup, yet stayed small enough to avoid crippling bureaucracy — everybody reports directly to the founder/CEO. We're engineer-centric and fully remote. However, we prefer hiring US residents and offer the usual benefits: health and dental insurance, 401(k) plans with company contributions, unlimited vacation, etc. We've built a company and a codebase where we enjoy working day-to-day and hope that you will too!

    We're looking for a backend generalist with a love for problem-solving with algorithms and data structures!

    Apply at https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers

  • Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
    20 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Nov 2022
    Reviewable | Bay Area, CA, USA or Remote | Full Time | Generalist / Backend Developers | Typescript | https://reviewable.io/

    https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers

    Reviewable is a very small, bootstrapped business that sells our code review software to some of the largest companies around. We've been around long enough to be much more stable than your average startup, yet stayed small enough to avoid crippling bureaucracy — everybody reports directly to the founder/CEO. We're engineer-centric and fully remote. However, we prefer hiring US residents and offer the usual benefits: health and dental insurance, 401(k) plans with company contributions, unlimited vacation, etc. We've built a company and a codebase where we enjoy working day-to-day and hope that you will too!

    Apply at https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers

  • Show HN: Crocodile Code Review
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Jun 2022

Nova

Posts with mentions or reviews of Nova. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-01.
  • Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2022)
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Dec 2022
    Lurk Lab @ Protocol Labs | Multiple Positions | REMOTE | Full-time

    Lurk Lab is building Lurk (https://github.com/lurk-lang), a Turing-complete programming language for recursive zk-SNARKs. Lurk implements a minimal Lisp whose program executions can be proved in zero-knowledge, yielding succinct proofs that are concretely small and fast to verify. Lurk uses a Rust implementation (https://github.com/lurk-lang/lurk-rs) for expression evaluation, proving, and verification, with Nova (https://github.com/microsoft/Nova/) as its proving backend. Because Lurk is Turing-complete, it can be used to make and prove arbitrary computational claims (within resource limits).

    We are looking for strong cryptography engineers, researchers, functional programming language specialists, applications developers, and start-up leaders/web3 entrepreneurs who want to build next-generation SNARK technology.

    Ideal candidates will be knowledgeable about the state of the art in zero-knowledge proofs and (if looking for an engineering position) strong in Rust.

    We are specifically hiring for:

    - Rust Cryptography Engineers

  • Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
    20 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Nov 2022
    Lurk Lab is building Lurk (https://github.com/lurk-lang), a Turing-complete programming language for recursive zk-SNARKs. Lurk implements a minimal Lisp whose program executions can be proved in zero-knowledge, yielding succinct proofs that are concretely small and fast to verify. Lurk uses a Rust implementation (https://github.com/lurk-lang/lurk-rs) for expression evaluation, proving, and verification, with Nova (https://github.com/microsoft/Nova/) as its proving backend. Because Lurk is Turing-complete, it can be used to make and prove arbitrary computational claims (within resource limits).

    We are looking for strong cryptography engineers, researchers, documentation specialists, applications developers, and start-up leaders/web3 entrepreneurs who want to build next-generation SNARK technology. Relevant programming languages include Rust, Lisp, and (less significantly) WASM.

    We are hiring for:

    - Rust Cryptography Engineers, https://grnh.se/d94e94ec4us

    - Software Engineers for Lurk Application Development, https://grnh.se/de7e82424us

    - Documentation Engineer, https://grnh.se/10e2ca4d4us

    - Start-up operator / business lead (currently unlisted, email [email protected] with CV and a brief cover letter describing your experience driving the business end of deep technical projects in the web3 space)

  • Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2022)
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Oct 2022
    Lurk Lab @ Protocol Labs | Multiple Positions | REMOTE | Full-time contract-to-hire

    Lurk Lab is building Lurk (https://github.com/lurk-lang), a Turing-complete programming language for recursive zk-SNARKs. Lurk implements a minimal Lisp whose program executions can be proved in zero-knowledge, yielding succinct proofs that are concretely small and fast to verify. Lurk uses a Rust implementation (https://github.com/lurk-lang/lurk-rs) for expression evaluation, proving, and verification, with Nova (https://github.com/microsoft/Nova/) as its proving backend. Because Lurk is Turing-complete, it can be used to make and prove arbitrary computational claims (within resource limits).

    We are looking for strong cryptography engineers, researchers, documentation specialists, applications developers, and start-up leaders/web3 entrepreneurs who want to build next-generation SNARK technology. Relevant programming languages include Rust, Lisp, and (less significantly) WASM.

    We are hiring for:

    - Rust Cryptography Engineers, https://grnh.se/d94e94ec4us

  • [AMA] We are EF Research (Pt. 8: 07 July, 2022)
    6 projects | /r/ethereum | 7 Jul 2022
    There's been a lot of VDF progress. The new design is Sloth + SNARKs (specifically Nova with GPU-accelerated MSMs). We will have an end-to-end demo of a CPU-based VDF in a few weeks, and the first VDF ASICs test samples (12nm GlobalFoundries) will be produced in December 2022.
  • Lurk – Language for Recursive ZK-SNARKs Inspired by Common Lisp and Scheme
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Jul 2022
    Arkworks isn't really addressing the core of what Lurk provides. In theory, we could use Arkworks to implement a backend — but we are targeting Nova (https://github.com/microsoft/Nova), and I don't think Arkworks supports Nova currently. So the part we are building from scratch (the language itself) is at a higher level of abstraction. We like Nova's characteristics and are actively helping with aspects of its implementation so we can use it as soon as possible.
  • RiB Newsletter #26
    7 projects | /r/rust | 4 Aug 2021
    Nova. Recursive SNARKs without trusted setup.