New comment by JemimaMeyer in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2024)"

HealthLeap | San Francisco | Hybrid | Founding Software Engineers (Product, Infra) | $120-250K + equity + benefits

HealthLeap screens every hospital patient for malnutrition — one of the most harmful but overlooked conditions in healthcare. Our growing general-purpose AI platform outperforms the state-of-the-art in predicting other costly conditions.

Why join us?
Growth: We just raised seed funding from tier-1 firms. Our squad of 6 can’t wait to welcome more teammates!
Generous salary and equity.
Impact: Play a key role and work directly with our CTO Ray Botha to define and scale our tech strategy, improving more lives.
Culture: We’re all about empathy, curiosity, open communication, intellectual humility, and fun! Two cofounders are siblings — we’re literally a family at HealthLeap.

More details at https://healthleap.co/4l7

Amanda Serrano's homecoming boxing match in Puerto Rico called off due to bizarre eye injury

With just minutes before the main event was slated to go on, Amanda Serrano was “medically unfit” to fight in her home country of Puerto Rico.

Most Valuable Promotions said Serrano suffered an eye injury on Friday, and the Puerto Rican Boxing Commission wouldn’t clear her.

The promotion added that ticket refunds would be given to those who seek it, and Serrano’s opponent, Nina Meinke, would receive her full purse.

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An emotional Serrano, with sunglasses on, said the injury occurred when she was getting her hair dyed earlier in the week.

MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said a chemical from the hair dye went into Serrano’s eye during a run on Friday. She wore sunglasses throughout Friday night’s weigh-in.

“I wanted to fight in front of my people,” Serrano said.

“I am so sorry. I came to fight and put on a show for you guys. I will be back.”

Saturday was slated to be Serrano’s 50th professional fight, and perhaps even a farewell. The event was at Puerto Rico’s famed Coliseo, an 18,500-person arena, and Serrano said she “will retire” at the venue.

Jake Paul, the co-founder of MVP, explained that Serrano’s cornea had been damaged from the chemical, which also burnt her hand, and there was too much risk in allowing her to fight.

JAKE PAUL EARNS SECOND-STRAIGHT FIRST-ROUND VICTORY, CALLS OUT CANELO ALVAREZ: ‘I’M THE FACE OF THIS SPORT’

Paul, who is normally the main event wherever he fights, took a backseat this time, telling Fox News Digital earlier this week that it was Serrano’s “time to shine.”

“I just always wanted that for her. This is her moment, and her time to shine,” Paul said to Fox News Digital before Saturday’s fight. “It’s just so cool to support her. She really deserves this moment and has worked so hard for it. I’m happy to be a fan. The pressure is off of you when you’re not the main event, but you hear the crowd is much louder for her out there. So that’s why this is her spot, her time to shine.”

Serrano spoke with Fox News Digital last month and gave Paul the utmost thanks for allowing her to the main-event in her home country.

“He said this is my home, and he would never take that main event,” Serrano said at the time. “I’m like, ‘No you can do it! You can do it!’ He’s like, ‘There is no way you’re going home, and you’re going to showcase your home.'”

Paul fought just prior to the cancelation and won via first-round TKO over Ryan Bourland.

New comment by nathanjclark in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2024)"

Shuttle (YC S20) | Chief Technology Officer (CTO) | London or Remote | Full Time

At Shuttle, we’re on a mission to redefine the developer experience for building cloud applications. We want to empower the next generation of builders to make use of the latest and greatest cloud technologies, by crafting the simplest, fastest, and most enjoyable development experience.

Shuttle is open source and our Infrastructure from Code framework paired with our cloud platform eliminates infra hassle and accelerates app development and deployment.

We’re looking for a CTO who will drive the technical vision for Shuttle – being involved in both product and platform decisions and having a direct and material influence on the company.

This is a hands-on role, with 50-50% of the time dedicated to individual contribution and leadership.

Please apply here: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/shuttle/jobs/7LOjSaN-c…

MixRank (YC S11) Is Hiring Global Remote Software Engineers

Programming should be fun. At MixRank, we get to work with distributed systems, databases, data science, and big data. No meetings, no bureaucracy, no office, no time tracking— just challenging technical problems you can put your full focus into.

MixRank processes petabytes of data every month from web crawling. We have hundreds of customers using our data products including Google, Amazon, Facebook, Intel, and Adobe, across industries Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Security.

Team is 33 full-time, full-remote from 15+ countries. We’re growing, profitable, employee-owned, no dependence on outside funding. Applicants from all geographies and backgrounds are welcome.

We are looking for passionate individuals for whom programming is not just a job but it’s something they love to do. We’re obsessed with computers, programming, big data, databases, compilers, hardware, math, data science, and the internet. Does this sound like you? Please apply to join our team.

Our code base is very friendly to new contributors. You’ll have a fully-functional fully-automated development environment within hours and be pushing commits on your first day. Deployments to production happen multiple times per day and finish in less than 2 minutes. Effectively all of our codebase is written in Python, SQL, Javascript/TypeScript, Rust, and Nix. The basic technologies you’ll need familiarity with to be productive are Python, PostgreSQL, Linux, and Git.

We operate at a larger scale than typical startups. We operate two datacenters with high performance servers we’ve built that are capable of dealing with the volumes of data we process. We’ve implemented our own distributed file system. We do full-scale web crawls. We download and perform static analysis on the entire universe of Android APKs and iOS IPAs that are published. Unlike a typical startup where you’ll spend half of your time in meetings, and the other half fixing bugs from Jira tickets— at MixRank you’ll get to direct your entire focus into difficult technical problems that will help you to grow as an individual.

Junior Software Engineer

We’re looking for remote junior engineers that have 0-3 years of professional experience in software, and 5+ years of curiosity exploring computers, programming, and technical hobby projects. This is an open-ended entry role with mentorship and diverse opportunities to work on all areas of our product: databases, distributed systems, infrastructure and tooling, data analysis, machine learning, frontend/backend web development, APIs, data mining, data modeling, and more. To stand out, please highlight what makes you unique: passion for computing, curiosity and side projects, work ethic, niche research, etc.

Ideally you’ve already finished with school, but if you still have one or more years left please feel free to apply anyway. If you’re the right fit for the team we’ll figure out a way to accomodate your schedule.

Software Engineer

We’re hiring generalist software engineers to work on web applications, data mining, machine learning/data science, data transformation/ETL, data modeling, database scaling, infrastructure, devops, and more. We’ll cater the role to whatever subset of these areas match your interests.

Beneficial experience includes PostgreSQL, Python, Linux, TypeScript, Rust, Nix, frontend/backend web development, and data mining.

Please apply here: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/mixrank/jobs


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New comment by csaba-boros in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2023)"

Location: Europe

Remote: Yes (US time zones)

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: C# .NET, Node.js, React, Azure DevOps, Circle CI, AWS, Docker, Blazor, Kubernetes, Rabbit MQ etc.

Résumé/CV: https://www.boroscsaba.com/

Email: boros.csaba94@gmail.com

Github: https://github.com/boros-csaba

Toptal: https://www.toptal.com/resume/boros-csaba

Available for part-time or full-time contract work, preferably on a long-term basis, but I’m also available for smaller projects.

I am very flexible with my working hours (mostly working with clients from USA).
I am a full-stack developer with more than 8 years of professional experience mostly in Node.js, C# .NET and React as a freelance developer. I don’t shy away from the DevOps and DBA parts of the project either. I also like to create beautiful UI’s that users love.

I prefer a long-term contract, but I’m also available for smaller projects.

I also work through Toptal. My CV is available on my toptal profile and my website.

My rate is $90/hour.

Lamar Jacks the Chiefs, the Kliff-Kyler Roller Coaster, and Guess the Lines Week 3 With Cousin Sal

The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Cousin Sal to recap NFL Week 2, including the Ravens’ win in a shootout with the Chiefs, the Chargers’ loss to the Cowboys, the Titans’ comeback win against the Seahawks, another crushing Vikings loss, a tough day for rookie QB Zach Wilson against the Patriots, plus Buccaneers-Falcons, Steelers-Raiders, Rams-Colts, and more (2:50). Then they Guess the Lines for NFL Week 3 (52:30) before closing the show with Parent Corner (1:16:15).

Host: Bill Simmons

Guest: Cousin Sal

Producer: Kyle Crichton

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