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HiOperator (YC S16) Is Hiring VP of Engineering
Article URL: https://hioperator.breezy.hr/p/4cb3dcb4e6e5-vp-of-engineering
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34013615
Points: 1
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Snowy weather to persist in interior Northeast through weekend
A coastal low that brought rain, wind, snow and ice to the Northeast will start to move out, but heavy snow will continue across interior sections through Saturday.
TEXAS, LOUISIANA HIT WITH TORNADOES, MORE EXPECTED AMID DEADLY WINTER STORM SWEEPING THE SOUTH
Blizzard warnings are still posted for sections of the northern Plains, as blustery conditions persist.
Things will begin to wind down later on Friday.
And, get set for the coldest air of the season to invade much of the country starting Sunday and lasting through the week of Christmas.
New comment by drnewman in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2022)"
Location: New Mexico
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies:
Primary Languages: Ruby, JavaScript/TypeScript, Clojure
Databases: SQL (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, MS Access), Datomic, Redis, MongoDB
Infrastructure: AWS, Docker, Linux SysAdmin
OS: Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, Fedora), macOS, iOS
Back-end: Rails, Sinatra, Roda, Node.js
Front-end: Vanilla JS, React, HTML, CSS, SASS, Bootstrap, ClojureScript, jQuery, Google Closure
Other Languages: Java, Perl, Bash, PHP, Python, Swift, C#, VBA, C/C++, ColdFusion, Scheme and Common Lisp (no professional experience, but reasonably comfortable)
Résumé/CV: https://delonnewman.name/resume.pdf
Email: contact@delonnewman.name
Portfolio: https://delonnewman.name
Github: https://github.com/delonnewman
Looking for part-time (preferably less than 20 hours)
- Over 23 years of experience as a programmer, designer & sysadmin
- Over 8 years of experience in Healthcare & Research
- Enjoy working with arcane data formats (e.g. EDI)
- Build user-friendly data-oriented applications
- System integration & automation
- System architecture & design
- Love to learn and help others learn
- Math & CS nerd (<3 Lisp)
Oven (YC S19) is hiring C/C++ or Zig engineers to build Bun
Article URL: https://bun.sh/careers Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33971681 Points: 1 # Comments: 0
Rutter (YC S19) Is Hiring a Senior Software Engineer in NYC
Article URL: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/rutter/7b222f5f-cd46-4592-9cf8-6cd1f5e09931 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33967720 Points: 1 # Comments: 0
Flightcontrol (YC W22) is hiring first Developer Advocate
Article URL: https://jobs.flightcontrol.dev/developer-advocate
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33982379
Points: 1
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2 Nepal road crashes leave at least 29 dead, 22 injured
A bus returning from a party crashed near the Nepalese capital on Tuesday killing at least 17 people and injuring 22 more, police said.
Police officer Chakra Raj Joshi said they were not sure why the bus bumped the side wall of the mountainous road but were investigating the cause.
The injured were rescued by local villagers with the help of police officers and soldiers who reached the crash site near Bethanchowk village, located about 30 miles east of the capital, Kathmandu.
Earlier on Monday, a vehicle carrying passengers coming from a wedding veered off a mountain highway in Nepal leaving 12 people dead. There were no survivors.
RISING TIGER POPULATION IN NEPAL PUTS HUMANS AT RISK: REPORT
The small passenger truck was over capacity when it rolled off the mountain road near Chedagad village, about 250 miles northwest of the capital, Kathmandu.
Police said the accident happened late Monday evening and by the time rescuers arrived at the scene, eight had already died. Three more died on the way to the hospital and one died later at the hospital.
After driving off the road, the vehicle rolled about 200 meters down the mountain slope.
Road crashes in mountainous Nepal are often blamed on poorly maintained roads and vehicles.
Bail set to $1 million for WA man who allegedly carried guns into a courthouse
A man suspected of carrying guns into a courthouse in Washington state earlier in the week, prompting a standoff and a three-hour lockdown before his arrest, had bail set Tuesday at $1 million.
Snohomish County District Court Presiding Judge Jennifer Rancourt set bail during a first court appearance for 32-year-old David Hsu, The Daily Herald reported.
Hsu’s attorney, Lorcan Malone, had requested little to no bail, noting Hsu has no criminal history and wasn’t accused of any violent offenses. Hsu, of Woodinville, remained jailed Tuesday afternoon.
WA MAN ARRESTED AFTER WALKING INTO COURTHOUSE WITH SEVERAL RIFLES, BULLETPROOF VEST
Rancourt said she found probable cause to hold Hsu on investigation of resisting arrest, carrying a concealed weapon, disorderly conduct, and unlawful display of a weapon.
Wearing a protective vest, Hsu had entered the Snohomish County Courthouse lobby in Everett at about 12:30 p.m. Monday with guns and ammunition, the county sheriff’s office said. Hsu demanded to see two judges and the sheriff to change arrangements for custody of his child, detectives said in court documents.
Hsu was immediately confronted by law enforcement officers who ordered him to drop his weapons, authorities said, adding he placed two rifles on the ground, but refused to relinquish additional firearms and weapons and leave the building.
After hours of negotiations with law enforcement, Hsu was arrested. No one was hurt.
Sheriff’s office detectives said they recovered two rifles, four handguns, more than 300 rounds of ammunition, a ballistic armor vest, six knives, a hatchet and brass knuckles from the lobby of the courthouse.