Lunar Logic

Lunar Logic

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10/06/2026

Most job ads use "autonomy" as a buzzword. Ours runs the whole company. Anyone can make any decision. Salaries and finances are open. There are no managers to wait on.

We want an independent Ruby on Rails developer who can work straight with founders and product owners, push when it's needed, and ask for help when it counts. 🤝

Half our work is early-stage pilots, built fast with validation in mind. The other half is established products we grow and maintain.

People stay. Median tenure here is nearly 8 years.

26 paid days off. Private healthcare. Office-first in Krakow. 10 000–14 000 PLN.

Pick a time and talk to the team ⬇️
https://join.lunarlogic.com/schedule/developer

No CV, no AI filtering, just human to human conversation.

27/03/2026

Last week, Paweł spoke at ScanAgile in cold Helsinki. Before you frown at "agile," any decent discourse in that niche will be at the cross-section of agile, product development, and AI. ScanAgile was no exception.

It's almost funny how Scrum, SAFe, et al. are considered villains rather than heroes these days. And yet, the principles behind didn't age. They are as applicable in broader contexts (product development or AI) as they were back then when we were talking about self-organizing teams taking control over how they work.

That's what Pawel covered in his talk. The central piece was the role of distributed autonomy and how it is pivotal both when things go well and when they don't.

In his own words, distributed autonomy is "the way to maximize upside when times are good, and limit the downside when they're anything but."

We always get energized when we share our story, and the follow-up conversations make us realize how unusual our culture is. For us, transparent salaries or radical autonomy (anyone can make any decision) is the norm. We don't even perceive it as something extra.

The hallway conversations recalibrate us. What we do on some accounts is very unusual. It's even more fun to see how well it works.

Picture: Pawel seems to be physically unable to smile when he speaks. 🤷

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Aleja Krasińskiego 17/3
Kraków
31-111

Godziny Otwarcia

Poniedziałek 09:00 - 17:00
Wtorek 09:00 - 17:00
Środa 09:00 - 17:00
Czwartek 09:00 - 17:00
Piątek 09:00 - 17:00