We are building Pooly.ai, an AI payments platform purpose-built for AI agents and their builders. It allows builders to easily monetize their agents and enable payment capabilities for them.
We’re are looking for a few early-stage builders, agent builders to join as design partners.
If you’re AI agents using LangChain, CrewAI, and others, including no-code solutions (Lovable, N8N tools, or similar), and you're thinking about monetization - we’d love to work with you.
As a design partner, you’ll get:
Early access to our agent-native payments infrastructure (MCP, API & SDK)
Direct support integrating payments (KYB, subscriptions management and more).
If this sounds interesting, feel free to DM me or register on pooly.ai
Currently supporting JavaScript, in particular NestJS framework. Angular framework support is coming and Python.
You are absolutely right about "the hair ball" problem, therefore, diagram is with layers that go up increasing the abstraction - starting from really low level (classes, etc) to high-level (system components). Different utilities and helper classes are disregarded straight away.
No need to freeze/seal if you deep-clone; it's not your business what the recipient does with its own copy. The point is, copying can be expensive. In C++, you can pass by copy, by reference, or by const reference. The idea is that a const reference means that the object is not modifiable through that reference, no matter whether it's itself const or not.
New ProImage(Agfa) is looking for Front-end developer in Netanya, Israel.
We are gonna build complex and heavy client-side for a printing workflow systems which are used in publishing houses all over the world: US, UK, Europe, Asia by most famous magazines and newspapers to print their periodicals.
Requirements are simple:
- Javascript
- HTML
- CSS
- Personal opinion about JS frameworks
- 1+ year exp
- Motivated
- Learner
If you don't know something, we will teach you.
Drop you CV at frontend@newsway.com
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