New comment by kujta1 in "Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (September 2023)"

SEEKING WORK

Location: Europe

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, Pytorch, OpenCV, C++, ONNX, Scikit-Learn, AWS, Tensorflow, Docker, GitHub, SQL, FAISS,

Other: Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Image Processing, Object Detection, Object Tracking, Semantic Segmentation, Kalman Filtering, Random Forests.

Résumé/CV: https://bit.ly/3TencKd

Email: kujtim.rahmani@gmail.com

As a Computer Vision/Machine Learning Engineer, I possess over 8 years of experience, with more than 4 years of experience in both academia and industry in the fields of Computer Vision and Machine Learning. During my tenure, I have worked with four startups, where I have successfully built products from scratch. Furthermore, I have also worked as a consultant for esteemed clients such as the German Automotive industry and Heraeus Group, and as a Data Scientist researcher for Airbus.

In my pursuit of a Ph.D. in Computer Science with a focus on Computer Vision and Machine Learning, I have developed expertise in hybrid methods, utilizing both traditional Machine Learning and Deep Learning techniques, for urban scene understanding. Additionally, I have a keen interest in discrete math and algorithms, and have participated in over 100 competitions where I have solved various math problems and algorithms. I am particularly proud of being a national math champion in North Macedonia during high school.

New comment by kujta1 in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023)"

Location: Europe

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, Pytorch, OpenCV, C++, ONNX, Scikit-Learn, AWS, Azure, Tensorflow, Docker, GitHub, SQL

Other: Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Image Processing, Object Detection, Object Tracking, Semantic Segmentation, Kalman Filtering, Random Forests.

Résumé/CV: https://bit.ly/3TencKd

Email: kujtim.rahmani@gmail.com

As a Computer Vision/Machine Learning Engineer, I possess over 8 years of experience, with more than 4 years of experience in both academia and industry in the fields of Computer Vision and Machine Learning. During my tenure, I have worked with four startups, where I have successfully built products from scratch. Furthermore, I have also worked as a consultant for esteemed clients such as the German Automotive industry and Heraeus Group, and as a Data Scientist researcher for Airbus.

In my pursuit of a Ph.D. in Computer Science with a focus on Computer Vision and Machine Learning, I have developed expertise in hybrid methods, utilizing both traditional Machine Learning and Deep Learning techniques, for urban scene understanding. Additionally, I have a keen interest in discrete math and algorithms, and have participated in over 100 competitions where I have solved various math problems and algorithms. I am particularly proud of being a national math champion in North Macedonia during high school.

New comment by derekpankaew in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023)"

Listening.io | $140k to $200k | Full-time | 1% to 3% equity | Senior Software Engineer | San Francisco (Hybrid)

Listening turns textbooks and research papers into audio, so students can listen on the go.

We’re VC backed and growing like a rocket ship

We’re looking for a senior engineer. Primary programming language is Python. Experience with machine learning a plus but not required.

The role involves:

– Improving our PDF extraction functions

– Integrating text-to-audio APIs

– Managing AWS server infrastructure

– Deploying machine learning models

– General backend: performance, reliability, observability, etc.

We move fast and ship things quickly. The code you write will be in users’ hands in days. The team is highly technical, no middle management, self-directed.

We meet in SF 2x a week, work from home the rest of the time.

Please contact: derek@listening.io. Please include a cover letter and resume, and why you’re interested in the role.

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

Location: India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: React, Redux, Vue, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SCSS, Tailwind, GitHub

Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eGXz-L_kQSgcUHj39DpKXIo_jF8…

Email: somaliyarahul@gmail.com

GitHub: https://github.com/RahulSomaliya

I am a frontend developer in India. I write sweet and scalable code to develop beautiful functional pages. With over a year and a half of experience working with Vue. During a recent break from work, I dedicated myself to deepening my JavaScript knowledge and mastering React. With my newfound proficiency in React and a strong foundation in JavaScript, I am excited to contribute as a Junior Developer.

New comment by kujta1 in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023)"

Location: Europe Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Pytorch, OpenCV, C++, ONNX, Scikit-Learn, AWS, Azure, Tensorflow, Docker, GitHub, SQL Other: Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Image Processing, Object Detection, Object Tracking, Semantic Segmentation, Kalman Filtering, Random Forests. Résumé/CV: https://bit.ly/3TencKd Email: kujtim.rahmani@gmail.com As a Computer Vision/Machine Learning Engineer, I possess over 8 years … Continue reading New comment by kujta1 in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023)"

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

Location: US

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: AWS, React, Spark, Kafka, Python, Java, Kotlin, Docker, SQL

Resume/CV: https://github.com/rohannbajpai/resume

Email: rohanibajpai@gmail.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohan-bajpai-20

Hi there! I’m a student at UMD very interested in the startup space looking for a summer software engineering internship. I currently am a Machine Learning Engineer intern at Capital One, and spent this past summer as an SDE Intern at AWS. I have a have a history of learning and delivering results at a much quicker rate than expected of me. Because of my performance at my first internship, I was asked to stay on-board and work part time during the school semester. My interests lay mainly in distributed systems and deployment of ML models at scale, but I am open to learning and working with different areas within software engineering. Please reach out to me on LinkedIn or email if you are looking for an entry-level engineer with the ability to deliver results, learn quickly, and perform above expectations.

On this day in history, September 24, 1943, Babe Ruth plays his last game for the New York Yankees

Baseball legend Babe Ruth played his last game as a Yankee in New York on this day in history, Sept. 24, 1934. 

He was 39 years old. 

Only 4,000 fans were on hand for his finale at Yankee Stadium, which was against the Boston Red Sox, noted The Los Angeles Times. 

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Ruth was walked in the first inning. He was replaced by pinch-runner Myril Hoag, recounted the same source.

No one knew at the time that the day would be his last in pinstripes at Yankee Stadium. Ruth was traded in the off-season.

Remarkably, this day in history is “a double-landmark” day for Ruth — as Sept. 24, 1919, is the same date that he became baseball’s single-season home run record holder, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The two milestones were 15 years apart.

Only 24 years old in 1919, Ruth was both a pitcher and an outfielder for the Boston Red Sox. 

He was 9-5 and had a 2.97 earned-run average in the 17 games he pitched, according to the same source. 

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, SEPT. 30, 1927, BABE RUTH SWATS RECORD 60TH HOME RUN, SHOCKS SPORTS WORLD

“He played in 130 games, batted .322 and drove in 114 runs. And on this date, he hit his 28th home run, breaking Ned Williamson’s single-season record. Ruth finished the season with 29 homers,” said The Los Angeles Times. 

The next year, Ruth would wear a Yankee uniform — and as a full-time outfielder he smashed 54 home runs.

On Aug. 11, 1929, as a New York Yankees slugger, Ruth became the first player to eclipse 500 career home runs, according to ESPN.

He was already baseball’s all-time home run leader to that point, and by a comfortable margin, according to multiple sources. 

It took until 1940 before anyone joined Ruth in the 500 home-run club, when Boston Red Sox first baseman Jimmie Foxx hit his just over 11 years later, noted ESPN. 

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Across his first six MLB seasons as a member of the Red Sox, Ruth hit 49 home runs while also spending time as a pitcher. 

He exploded once he became a Yankee, though, blasting 467 home runs in the 1920s alone, the same source chronicled.

Interestingly, Ruth was walked more than any batter in history, 2,056 times, according to The Los Angeles Times. 

In 1923, he was walked 170 times — for another record. 

After his 54- and 59-homer seasons of 1920 and ‘21, his intentional walks skyrocketed. 

“In 13 seasons he was passed more than 100 times,” the same source noted.

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, MAY 25, 1935, BABE RUTH HITS HIS 714TH HOME RUN

Known as “The Bambino,” Ruth concluded his career with 714 home runs, an individual record that stood until Atlanta Braves outfielder Hank Aaron passed him in 1974. 

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San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds took over as the home run king in 2007, and he still has the most at 762, the same source stated.

Ruth was a member of the inaugural National Baseball Hall of Fame class in 1936.

He was honored along with Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson and Honus Wagner, according to several sources.

The seven-time World Series champion naturally has his No. 3 jersey retired by the Yankees. 

The first season the Yankees even wore jersey numbers was 1929, the same year Ruth hit 500 home runs, according to Sports Illustrated.

Ruth died of throat cancer at age 53 on Aug. 16, 1948, in New York City. 

His body lay in state at Yankee Stadium for two days. During that time, over 100,000 fans paid their last respects, according to History.com.

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