Neuralwatt | https://neuralwatt.com | REMOTE (US – Seattle/Denver/Boulder metros only) | Full-time | $180k–$220k DOE
Energy is the #1 constraint in new datacenter buildouts. Neuralwatt is reshaping AI compute around energy efficiency to maximize revenue per kilowatt. We’re a VC-backed, early-stage startup building optimization tools for AI, HPC, and datacenter workloads.
We're hiring 2 experienced founding engineers to help architect our core systems and work directly with customers.
What you'll do:
Technically: Architect critical datacenter infrastructure - Write Rust and Python - Measure real-world energy impact - Design state-of-the-art AI-led optimizations
Non-technically: Help build the business and win customers - Present at conferences - Develop marketing and company materials
Requirements:
- 5–10+ years of software development experience
- Thrive in ambiguous, outcome-driven environments
- Experience working closely with customers
- Clear communication and strong leadership
- Familiarity with LLM/AI infrastructure
Location: Remote-first, but we meet regularly in Seattle/Denver metro areas.
To apply: Email: scott@neuralwatt.com Subject: HN Hiring Include: - Resume - GitHub profile - A short note on why you're interested.
Please note: At this time, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship.
Neuralwatt | https://neuralwatt.com | REMOTE (US – Seattle/Denver/Boulder metros only) | Full-time | $180k–$220k DOE
Energy is the #1 constraint in new datacenter buildouts. Neuralwatt is reshaping AI compute around energy efficiency to maximize revenue per kilowatt. We’re a VC-backed, early-stage startup building optimization tools for AI, HPC, and datacenter workloads.
We're hiring 2 founding engineers to help architect our core systems and work directly with customers.
What you'll do:
Technically:
Architect critical datacenter infrastructure
- Write Rust and Python
- Measure real-world energy impact
- Design state-of-the-art AI-led optimizations
Non-technically:
Help build the business and win customers
- Present at conferences
- Develop marketing and company materials
Requirements:
- 5–10+ years of software development experience
- Thrive in ambiguous, outcome-driven environments
- Experience working closely with customers
- Clear communication and strong leadership
- Familiarity with LLM/AI infrastructure
Location:
Remote-first, but we meet regularly in Seattle/Denver metro areas.
To apply:
Email: scott@neuralwatt.com
Subject: HN Hiring
Include:
- Resume
- GitHub profile
- A short note on why you're interested
I’ve asked that question on linked in to the Cerebras team a couple times and haven’t ever received a response. There is system max tdp values posted online but I’m not sure you can assume the system is running in max tdp for these queries. If it is the numbers are quite high (I just tried to find the number but couldn’t find it but I had it in my notes as 23kw).
If someone from Cerebras is reading this feel free to dm me as optimizing this power is what we do.
Maybe I’m a statistical anomaly or maybe I just don’t know the baseline occurrence rate for this stuff but I have 3 close acquaintances two of which are this persons age or younger with similar symptoms (tachycardia, though to a lesser degree) going on. Is there data on the incidence rates for this stuff and has it been increasing since 2021?
Not tachycardia, but I had frequent heart palpitations for a few months after contracting Covid the first time in late ‘21. Did not notice anything in subsequent times. Maybe it was a placebo effect, as I had knowledge of Covid’s effects on the heart, maybe not.
The are many great things about Aurora, here are a few as I've been using it since it came out.
1. Its open source & open weights and free to use non-commercially.
2. Its configurable to easily fit on my local gpu for development purposes.
3. I've also gotten great engagement from the repo owners.
Shameless plug . . . I run a startup who is working to help this https://neuralwatt.com We are starting with an os level (as in no model changes/no developer changes required) component which uses RL to run AI with a ~25% energy efficiency improvement w/out sacrificing UX. Feel free to dm me if you are interested in chatting either about problems you face with energy and ai or if you'd like to learn more.
My Grandparents lived in a very small farming town (pop 500) and word would get around town when chicks had arrived and she would take us down there to see them.
Monte-carlo modeling has been a hot topic here the last few days. I've been using a monte-carlo model to estimate the factors that contribute to AI energy growth and got curious as to what happens if we get agent to agent calls growing. I know its not very common today to have one agent trigger another agent call but I'm certain its a scenario that will be more common in the future. So I decided to find at what threshold this pattern causes out of control growth.
Does anyone have any good examples today of agent call chaining?
Interested to hear others thoughts here on this. I also am hoping to make my model available in some manner in the future for others use so interested if there are other parameters and factors you want to see?
Pretty sure Seattle (maybe King County) doesn't allow billboards. You can really tell when you pass the banned area when driving south on I-5 getting close to Tacoma.
Also if interested the opening scenes of The Monkey Wrench Gang (by Edward Abbey) are about illegally cutting down billboards in Southwest Utah.
They're legal in King County, but they're required to be for business within a certain mile radius. There's several of them along the 522, for example. https://maps.app.goo.gl/cmCVXvJJgfYUAtXF9
In the early 1960s, Washington was one of the first states to successfully ban billboards from freeways. An exception can be seen in the lands owned by the Puyallup Tribe along I-5 near Fife, where massive billboards and video screens now flank both sides of the freeway. (Being classified as sovereign nation, the Puyallups can have their own sign laws.) If that state ban had not passed, you would now be seeing hundreds of similar signs from Vancouver to Bellingham, from Port Angeles to Spokane.
The City of Seattle, like many other cities, later passed a law limiting the installation of more billboards, aka off-premises signs. This was an outgrowth of a national effort to reduce the proliferation of commercial advertising that was spoiling our views of mountains, lakes, forests, pastoral lands, and architectural landmarks. It also took an inventory of billboards, ordering removal of those that had been erected without permits.
The City’s law was challenged in court by Ackerley Communications, the owner of most of the billboards in Seattle. The courts upheld the law but the dilemma was that there were scores of billboards in all corners of the city. So a deal was struck that if a billboard that was near certain sensitive locations, like schools or parks or homes, and was then removed, a new one could be erected in certain acceptable locations elsewhere.
Many billboards are installed in parking lots or vacant lots that have since been developed and those could not be replaced, as sign owners lost the leases. So, therefore, over time, the number of billboards would gradually decrease.
It's funny; there was a different hackernews thread just a couple days ago about banning all advertising, and billboards came up, and I posted about this.
We're hiring 2 experienced founding engineers to help architect our core systems and work directly with customers.
What you'll do:
Technically: Architect critical datacenter infrastructure - Write Rust and Python - Measure real-world energy impact - Design state-of-the-art AI-led optimizations
Non-technically: Help build the business and win customers - Present at conferences - Develop marketing and company materials
Requirements:
- 5–10+ years of software development experience
- Thrive in ambiguous, outcome-driven environments
- Experience working closely with customers
- Clear communication and strong leadership
- Familiarity with LLM/AI infrastructure
Location: Remote-first, but we meet regularly in Seattle/Denver metro areas.
To apply: Email: scott@neuralwatt.com Subject: HN Hiring Include: - Resume - GitHub profile - A short note on why you're interested.
Please note: At this time, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship.