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productlordtr | 2 years ago

Who would spend even a minute for a unknown company called 'Qdrant' ?

They would develop for Google because Google would give an additional value to their CV.

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throwaway5959|2 years ago

This is an incredibly dumb comment that you should delete. Anyone even remotely aware of RAG, LLMs and vector databases has heard of Qdrant.

bigstrat2003|2 years ago

That was a dumb comment, but you are wrong. I am remotely aware of LLMs (how could one not be, in this day and age) and I have never heard of Qdrant.

anticensor|2 years ago

Once a comment in Hacker News gets replies, it cannot be deleted anymore.

olliej|2 years ago

Yeah I think you’d take the GSoC so you could have qdrant and gsoc on your cv, but also many folk do need a job to pay bills, and even an “unknown” company paying bills and being experience on your CV is better than Walmart (in my case The Warehouse)

[edit: s/Qurans/qdrant, sigh autocarrot]

pooper|2 years ago

How much are they paying? It is $current_year and at some point we should demand that all job postings (this is a job posting) should come with salary ranges at a minimum.

Are they even compliant with the law with this post?

minimaxir|2 years ago

They recently raised a Series A: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39101682

Additionally, the product that this Summer of Code is for is open-source so it's a win-win for everyone.

jjtheblunt|2 years ago

I wonder if Google wants rights to what is developed in GSoC.

If so, that might explain the lack of invitation.

jjtheblunt|2 years ago

> ... unknown ...

This is a resounding instance of "tell me you don't know the domain without telling me you don't know the domain" and I think you'll find them interesting if you look into it.