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San Francisco Compute Company


About Us


We’re the San Francisco Compute Company. We’re building the first real-time compute trading platform.


We have been written about in Bloomberg, The New York TimesThe Verge, and on Hacker News. Follow us on X at @sfcompute.



Roles


Distributed Systems Engineer


Supercomputing Engineer


General Counsel



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