New comment by alliegoodson in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)"

  Location: California, US
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: Not at this time
  Technologies: Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite
  Résumé/CV: https://allie.goodson.dev/resume-2023-03-10.pdf
  Email: allie@goodson.dev

I am a designer based in San Francisco, focused on user centered design. I communicate easily and clearly with technical teams to ensure products are usable and accessible. I am looking for opportunities with companies that will provide the chance to get my hands on a variety of products at all stages of development. If you would like to know more about me, please visit my portfolio website: https://allie.goodson.dev/

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Location: West Palm Beach, FL USA Remote: Yes, only Willing to relocate: No Technologies: JavaScript, Typescript, Go, C, Node.js, Express, Remix, Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, Solidity, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL, GraphQL, Redis, MongoDB, DynamoDB, Lambda, React/Redux, React Native, Vue, HTML/CSS, TailwindCSS, jQuery, Git/GitHub, Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, Hardhat, Truffle, AWS, Cloudflare, Digital Ocean, and Heroku. Résumé/CV: https://gabrieldealmeida.com/images/Gabriel_De_Almeida_Resum… Email: … Continue reading New comment by Gabedealmeida in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)"

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Location: California, US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Not at this time Technologies: Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite Résumé/CV: https://allie.goodson.dev/resume-2023-03-10.pdf Email: allie@goodson.dev I am a designer based in San Francisco, focused on user centered design. I communicate easily and clearly with technical teams to ensure products are usable and accessible. I am looking for opportunities … Continue reading New comment by alliegoodson in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)"

The Milwaukee Bucks are on a postseason mission

Giannis Antetokounmpo & Co. top the Eastern Conference and seek to regain the crown they lost a season ago.

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Memfault (YC W19) is hiring a first product designer (Berlin)

Article URL: https://jobs.lever.co/memfault/730541eb-637f-4d9d-9526-8949432f9a34

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35078901

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Generally Intelligent (YC S17) Is Hiring Infrastructure Engineers

Generally Intelligent is an AI research company working directly on building human-level general machine intelligence that can learn naturally in the way humans do. Our mission is to understand the fundamentals of learning and build safe, humane machine intelligence. Here are our open roles:

Machine Learning Engineer (Remote, Contract or Full-time): https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/9411e2ec-502a-403…

Research Scientist (SF, Full-time): https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/6c25a25c-35ec-4d7…

Machine Learning Research Engineer (SF, Full-time): https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/c2f4a435-1eef-489…

Systems Engineer (Remote or SF, Full-time): https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/7afede07-8f22-4c4…

Engineering Manager (SF, Full-time):
https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/75fac008-22e5-49a…

Independent Researcher (Remote):
https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/3d70d032-22a3-435…

Infrastructure Engineer (Remote or SF, Full-time):
https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/e66a55a3-a117-406…

Senior Software Engineer (Remote or SF, Full-time):
https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/38a93a78-fb8d-461…

Technical Interviewer (Remote or SF, Contract):
https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/8443234d-a8c7-439…

Theory Engineer:
https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/63499488-91b1-415…


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SEAN HANNITY: What the 'Twitter Files' uncovered transcends politics

Fox News host Sean Hannity reacted to Matt Taibbi’s testimony at a House hearing on the weaponization of the federal government on “Hannity.”

SEAN HANNITY: Now, that is sadly the FBI putting their thumb on the scale of a presidential election. They were indoctrinating and basically training people in Big Tech. They had weekly meetings with them. Oh, that they’re going to be victims of a disinformation campaign that never happened. And by the way, they did something else in 2016 that was called the Russia hoax. And they did it again in the fall of 2020 with a censorship disinformation campaign against what was the very real reports about Hunter Biden and his laptop from hell. 

HUNTER BIDEN, AN OBAMA AMBASSADOR AND CHINESE BUSINESSMAN: A ‘VERY GOOD RELATIONSHIP’

A laptop, by the way, that your FBI had since December of 2019, and they easily could have verified probably in 48 hours. Now, today’s hearing featured two journalists who revealed Twitter’s past role in this censorship campaign, including a reporter by the name of Matt Taibbi, who, by the way, I will tell you is not a fan of mine, actually wrote a very negative book about yours truly. I got over it. He’s not a fan of Donald Trump, not a fan of mine. He’s definitely not a Republican. He’s not a conservative. But what he uncovered at Twitter, it does transcend politics.

Now, what [Taibbi] is describing is a massive, major abuse of power between big tech and, of course, unelected government bureaucrats. Now, this was uncovered by journalists on this program, reporters at the New York Post and others like Matt Taibbi and Bari Weiss. But as it turns out, Democrats, they don’t actually like journalists or journalism, even though they kiss their ass every single day. I don’t really know why. They are an extension of the Democratic Party in most cases, unless, of course, it advances their obsessive-compulsive- I hate Trump. I hate conservative narrative. So at today’s hearing, instead of listening to the witnesses and investigating what is a blatant, clear abuse of power, it is transparent. This power is at the executive branch of government. Well, Democrats, well, they started berating Matt Taibbi. Maybe he’ll like me more anyway and started questioning this guy’s character and background because they didn’t like what he was saying. 

Anyway, for most of the hearing – the serious part is the Democrats barely let the witness get a word out, browbeating them for daring to investigate anything not related to their beloved Russia hoax. And now they want all of Elon Musk’s communications and emails. Why? Because he allowed the country to see what was actually happening? actually, that would make him a hero in my eyes for being transparent.

TUCKER CARLSON: This is the state of International Women's Day

The battle of the sexes has finally ended after several million years of jockeying and strife. Men won conclusively. We know this because yesterday was International Women’s Day. That’s the day we as a global community celebrate women, but if you looked closely at the women we were celebrating, you may have noticed a lot of them weren’t actually women. They were lumpy-looking dudes, and that was not accidental. 

In fact, it was a brilliant piece of sexual jiu-jitsu. Sun Tzu could have written that strategy. Here you had men who are clearly craftier than they look somehow convincing a whole lot of otherwise self-aware and highly educated women to praise them as living paragons of womanhood. Think about how hard it would be to sell that proposition. “I’m going to steal your identity and then mock and degrade the immutable characteristics that define you as a person, and then as I do this, you are going to smile brightly and applaud and then give a speech about how liberated you feel.” How about that?

The whole thing is amazing. It’s like watching a practical joke devised by the drunkest, most cynical fraternity brothers at the University of Alabama during a hungover breakfast at Denny’s. You can picture them all there in baseball hats, dipping Copenhagen, spitting into their coffee mugs. “Think we can get girls to fall for that? No way. They’ll never buy it.” Oh, but they did. They bought it, and it wasn’t really that hard to sell it. Liberals will fall for anything if they think it is fashionable and progressive, and so before long, the practical joke from Denny’s at the University of Alabama made it all the way to the White House, where it was taken with the utmost seriousness. Here’s Jill Biden and Secretary Tony Blinken handing out an award on International Women’s Day to a dude in makeup. 

ANNOUNCER: In Argentina, Alba Rueda is a transgender woman who was kicked out of classrooms, barred for sitting for exams, refused job opportunities, subjected to violence and rejected by her family, but in the face of these challenges, she worked to end violence and discrimination against the LGBTQI+ community in Argentina.

CANADIAN FEMALE POWERLIFTER ‘OUTRAGED’ USA FEDERATION MUST ALLOW TRANS ATHLETES TO COMPETE AGAINST WOMEN 

Did you see Tony Blinken fight the natural urge to flinch as that guy kissed him? There was no flinching allowed on “International Men-in-Dresses Day.” That might spoil the intended message for the audience, which is, “Hey, ladies, meet your new hero. He’s the guy who’s making fun of you.” And they do welcome the guy. They clap like seals, and you wonder as you watch this, is feminism over? Let’s see. Has Rome fallen? Yes. Feminism is over. Feminism has been flattened and sacked by the Visigoths of the trans movement, and if you doubt that, notice that all the women’s awards these days seem to be going to men.

Here we have Richard Levine put on an admiral’s uniform with a skirt and become USA Today’s Woman of the Year. William Thomas wears a one-piece bathing suit and gets nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year. Then some guy who calls himself Fae, with an “e,” was Hershey’s Women’s Day honoree, and so on. The men are taking all the prizes set aside for women, but that’s not all they’re stealing. They’re also taking what progressive called “lived experiences.” So anyone could throw on a halter top, but the real dividing line is biology. Only actual women can have menstrual cycles. Well, not anymore. Anything a woman can do, a man can do better. That’s the slogan of the trans movement, and that includes getting cramps. 

TRANSGENDER GIRL: Wow. I was just thinking, “Oh, I swear to God, if anyone says, Welcome to womanhood, I’m going to lose my —-.”

Talk about mansplaining! That’s the ultimate mansplainer, some guy, ladies at a certain time each month, your tummy may hurt a little, let me tell you about it and what to do when that happens. It’s too funny. “Of course, if men can get their periods, by definition, they can also get pregnant, and that’s why we need legal abortion. So, men won’t be forced into back-alleys.” Watch law professor Khiara Bridges explain. 

NEWSOM AG SUED OVER LAW DEEMING CALIFORNIA ‘SANCTUARY STATE’ FOR MINORS SEEKING TRANSGENDER PROCEDURES 

HAWLEY: You’ve referred to people with a capacity for pregnancy. Would that be women?

BRIDGES: Many women, cis women, have the capacity for pregnancy. Many cis women do not have the capacity for pregnancy. There are also trans men who are capable of pregnancy as well as non-binary people who are capable of pregnancy.

HAWLEY: So, this isn’t really a women’s rights issue?

BRIDGES: We can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it impacts other groups. Those things are not mutually exclusive, Sen. Hawley. 

HAWLEY: So, your view is, is that the core of this right then is about what? 

BRIDGES: So, I want to recognize that your line of questioning is transphobic and it opens up trans people to violence. Denying that trans people exist and pretending not to know that they exist.

HAWLEY: I’m denying that trans people exist by asking you if you are talking about women having pregnancies?

BRIDGES: Are you? Are you? Are you? Do you believe that men can get pregnant?

HAWLEY: No, I don’t think men can get pregnant.

BRIDGES: You are denying that trans people exist.

How long did that woman spend in the North Korean brainwashing camp? How long would she hesitate before killing you? Not long. So, here she is telling Sen. Hawley, “Stop defending the matriarchy, senator, abortion is between a man and his doctor. Hands off men’s bodies. Abortion is for the men.” Well, the media agree, by the way. 

ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE APPROVES CONTROVERSIAL TRANSGENDER BATHROOM BILL 

MSNBC REPORTER: So, we’ve all been talking about what the Dobbs decision means for women, but it also matters for non-binary and trans-birthing people. So, I went to Atlanta, Georgia, to hear from one trans man about his experience with abortion. 

REP. BISHOP AT HEARING: Do you believe that men can become pregnant and have abortions?

AIMEE ARRAMBIDE, ABORTION ACTIVIST: Yes. 

REP. CORI BUSH: Trans men and non-binary people do become pregnant.

COLLEEN MCNICHOLAS, PLANNED PARENTHOOD: So long as you have a uterus, you have the capability of getting pregnant, and if you think that accessing abortion care is stigmatizing when you present as a woman, imagine what it is when you’re presenting as your authentic male self. 

REP. RO KHANNA: I appreciate your mentioning that there are transgender men and non-binary individuals who rely on reproductive health services and abortion services. 

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Somewhere at the University of Alabama, those fraternity brothers are throwing in another dip and howling. “We got them to make abortion all about men’s bodies. We got them to watch TikTok videos where some dude lectures them about menstrual cramps. We got them to give all the ladies’ awards to men and feel virtuous as they were doing it.” It is the funniest practical joke ever. 

Of course, it eliminated an entire category of humanity: Women. So where are the defenders of women? You remember Gloria Steinem famously said, “If men could get pregnant, abortion be a sacrament.” Now she’s going to House hearings saying men can get pregnant. 

New comment by adjoe-GmbH in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2023)"

adjoe (https://adjoe.io/) | Senior Go Backend Developer | Full-time | ONSITE (Hamburg, Germany) | Visa & Relocation Support

adjoe (part of applike group), is a leading mobile ad platform developing cutting-edge advertising and monetization solutions that take its app partners’ business to the next level.

Contribute to the development of our backend written +99% in Go and maintain our microservice architecture used to communicate with our frontend (based on TypeScript React) and much more!

CONTACT:
Reach out on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mai-dinh1

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New comment by sbovyrin_nomad in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)"

  Location: Earth
  Remote: only
  Willing to relocate: no
  Technologies: Linux, Kubernetes, CI/CD, Monitoring and Go/Python.
  Résumé/CV: on request
  Email: sbovyrin@gmail.com

Hello, my name is Sergey and I’m addicted to automation. I first tried it when I was 18 years old. I built an automated system in a famous online game to level up characters and sell them later. Since then, I have been making a living through automation. At the beginning of my career, I worked as a backend developer and developed a CRM system to automate logistics company routines. The next important point in my career was working for a company that organized business events. During this time, I gained extensive knowledge about communication through COM ports and network interfaces by implementing a web application that integrated with various hardware devices. Then, I finally found a job that aligned with my passion for automation, so I made a decision to switch from a developer to DevOps engineer. So far, I am very happy. Over the years, thanks to my experience, I have learned that true automation, without proper monitoring, can actually make work more difficult and maintenance more expensive.

I have over 10 years of professional experience, with 5 years as a software developer and almost 6 years as a DevOps engineer. My core skills include monitoring and functional programming concepts such as immutability and referential transparency that I use in infrastructure design. These skills help me to build reliable and maintainable systems.

In my work I use:

  - Linux, Shell script
  - Python, Go
  - Prometheus, Grafana, Loki
  - Jenkins
  - Kubernetes, terraform, docker
  - AWS

Having lived in 28 countries over the past 10 years, I am comfortable working in multicultural teams and adapting to new environments.