and of course it's on github
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and of course it's on github
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Which Network Operating System Does Oxide Use? FAQ Friday #38
Why should owning your compute on-prem mean giving up the cloud computing experience? Our CEO @sdtuck.bsky.social sat down with theCUBE at the NYSE to talk about what happens when you design hardware and software together.
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Come work with me!
We now have an open position to join my team @oxide.computer.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
hello. are you an incredibly good UI designer? want to work with people who will love and respect your work and your process? want to make $250k (same as every other employee) and work fully remote? take a look
Screenshot of GitHub PR view with just the line counts visible: +124/-1,075,657
We hear of "nine nines" of uptime as a goal for a system, but today @ahl.bsky.social and I are going to be joined by the @oxide.computer team to talk about a subsystem that had that uptime -- and how it wasn't nearly enough. Join us for a wild, multi-year debugging tale!
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** Speaker announcement ** Catch Cliff L. Biffle's talk 'Common Pitfalls of Rewriting Things In Rust' at RustWeek 2026!
Info & tickets: 2026.rustweek.org/talks/cliff/
See you in Utrecht May 18-23, 2026!
#rustweek2026 #rustlang
This is a BIG one that enables our customers to expand the types of workloads they land on the Cloud Computer.
Read more here: buff.ly/4EGrUq6
Operations Remote $250,000 USD Operations Support Engineer Apply now Are you an engineer who loves building autonomous systems to help your colleagues succeed? We are seeking a software engineer to join our operations team and provide company wide support by expanding on our existing systems and building new ones. As an operations support engineer working at Oxide, you will: Build automated systems to perform tasks and operations that are done manually today. Provide world class support to your colleagues across a diverse range of internal services and SaaS solutions. Manage and improve our company expansion by welcoming new employees to Oxide with onboarding training and improving the tools as you go. Operate and build upon access control across the company to ensure teams are safe and secure in their daily tasks. Create and manage infrastructure across multiple cloud providers including AWS, GCP, and our very own Oxide rack. Write code in different languages: Rust, TypeScript, Terraform, and more across different codebases. Monitor and maintain availability of internal services. Participate in the on-call rotation for critical services. Collaborate with colleagues in the decision making process for when to build versus buy systems. Organize and orchestrate the rollout and deployment of both internal and SaaS solutions. Identify areas for improvement in operations at Oxide, and find solutions to improve their resilience, rigor, and efficiency. Work with every team at Oxide and solve problems across the organization.
cool job alert. help with a varied set of internal tools. very interesting, very high leverage, can help a lot of people from manufacturing to sales to engineering. remote + $250k like every role at Oxide
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People say that @oxide.computer is a podcasting company that built a computer for content generation, but we also use funding milestones for content generation: join @ahl.bsky.social, @sdtuck.bsky.social and me today at 5p Pacific as we talk about our $200M Series C!
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Itβs substantial!
1000%
I promise you whenever the can gets empty during recording, he opens a brand new one. The can in the video is never empty.
Were we crazy for building our own network switch? FAQ Friday #37
Lots of fun working on a light mode theme for the @oxide.computer design system, backed by an generative OKLCH palette and Figma plugin for token syncing
Nope! Thatβs what makes it interesting
The inventory page of the Oxide control plane software UI, showing a single machine connected and a URL of "localhost:8080".
Had an old gaming laptop lying around and managed to get @oxide.computer's platform booted up on it
On the @oxide.computer and friends podcast last month we (primary credit @ahl.bsky.social) coined the term "Deep Blue" for the sense of psychological ennui leading into existential dread that many software developers are feeling thanks to LLMs right now simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/15/...
The photo of our next-gen @oxide.computer compute sled in our Series C announcement is Sean Gelbaughβs work. He spent a short window in our office with minimal direction and came back with images weβve now used everywhere. www.prnewswire.com/news-release...
Over two decades ago, the only reporter to really dig into what we had done with DTrace was @ashleevance.bsky.social at @theregister.com -- so it is unsurprising that the best reportage on @oxide.computer is from El Reg's @tobiasmann.bsky.social
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itβs nice to see @oxide.computer written up like this in The Register, a publication that still reminds me of a time when people still loved computers: www.theregister.com/2026/02/13/w...
We raised a $200M Series C, now we're putting it to work.
New compute sleds with the latest AMD EPYC CPUs are coming. We're also working with Xsight Labs on next-gen switch silicon with a fully open instruction set architecture (ISA).
The Register has the details: buff.ly/6ghM2b6
Why Did Oxide Raise $200M? FAQ Friday #36
On last night's Oxide and Friends, @bcantrill.bsky.social and I were so grateful to be joined by @evrat.bsky.social to discuss his incredible, mesmerizing podcast "Shell Game" in which he starts a company, staffed entirely by agentic AIs. I hope you enjoy the conversation half as much as we did!
If you have ever struggled with a server whose bios won't netboot because there's a misconfiguration on the switch, or the Ethernet cable is not coded right for the speed of the server's card (because your vendor silently "upgraded" you to 25 Gbit because they were out of 10 Gbit cards), and then when it does boot, it is thermally throttled because it's tiny fans happen to be blowing in the one spot where your electrician tied a bundle of electric cables 10 cm thick, and then once you get the thermal throttling problem solved, you find out your version of IPMItool is incompatible with some stupid extension your server vendor defaulted to "on",, then you might understand why Oxide is a good deal. If you idea of installing a server is "terraform", you're not going to get it.
this guy gets it
Happy New ASCII Blog Header Day (for those who celebrate)
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When your existing investors show up a few months after putting in $100m, asking to put in another $200m something must be going very right!
damn thatβs crazy
Thank you to our incredible team, customers, and community for getting us to where we are today!