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Toby CabotWe have begun to pollute and desecrate and cheapen all of our experiences. We are creating neat little life-boxes for everything, all tied up with a geo-tag, a photo, a check-in; our daily existence transformed into database entries in some NoSQL database on some spinning disk in some rack in suburban Virginia. - Ted Nyman (more CuteQuotes) | ||||||||
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At work I'm a software architect and developer specializing in the design and development of large-scale systems written in Go, Python, and Ruby, although I've also built ASP/VBScript systems, and done lots of work in Java and C. | ||||||||
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< < | I work for Acnodal, a startup company building networking add-ons for Kubernetes. | |||||||
> > | I work for Acnodal, a startup company building an Open-source API Gateway for Kubernetes. | |||||||
Before that I worked for Affectiva, a Media Lab spin-off with a technology that can measure people's emotions from their facial expressions. It turns out to be amazing demo-ware that solves a problem that only one company in the world cares about. | ||||||||
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< < | Before that I worked for The MITRE Corporation on healthcare-related systems, mostly open source, for example: http://www.healthit.gov/PDMP and http://projectpophealth.org/. | |||||||
> > | Before that I worked for The MITRE Corporation on healthcare-related systems, mostly open source, for example: http://www.healthit.gov/PDMP and http://projectpophealth.org/. In terms of helping people, the prescription drug monitoring work I did for MITRE was the best work I've ever done. | |||||||
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< < | Before that I worked for Sermo in Kendall Square, helping build and run their web site. Sermo was a crazy place; a small capsule of late-90's dot-com irrational exuberance transported ten years into the future. It was fun while it lasted... | |||||||
> > | Before that I worked for Sermo in Kendall Square, helping build and run their web site. Sermo was a crazy place; a small capsule of late-90's dot-com irrational exuberance transported ten years into the future. It was fun while it lasted, which wasn't very long... | |||||||
Before that I worked for Reva Systems, a startup building RFID infrastructure. Great idea, great people, great product, plenty of funds. It's a damn shame it didn't work out. |