Dark, a programming language and service startup, has laid off at least six employees, which includes four engineers, one designer, and one business person, all based remotely or in the San Francisco Bay Area. This represents a significant reduction, effectively leaving co-founder Paul Biggar as the sole employee, though the company will continue operating. The layoffs occurred last week, following the release of a layoff list by Dark. Founded in 2017 with a $3.5 million seed round, the company operates in the software development industry as a small-scale startup. The move suggests a major downsizing, with its LinkedIn page now showing only the founders as active, indicating a near-complete shutdown of its workforce.