New comment by nderim_r in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2024)"

Location: North Macedonia

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: PHP/Laravel/Symfony/Codeigniter, MySQL, JavaScript, jQuery, React, Vue.Js, MySQL, HTML/CSS

Résumé/CV: https://bit.ly/3JLdXhW

Email: nderim.rahmani@gmail.com

Experienced and creative Full-Stack Developer with a strong passion for developing and maintaining web solutions. With expertise in both front-end and back-end technologies, I thrive on building intuitive user interfaces and implementing robust server-side functionalities. I am committed to delivering seamless user experiences and scalable applications that align with business goals.

Martin Amis, British writer of dark comedic novels, dies at 73

Martin Amis, a British writer of dark comedic novels, has died at the age of 73, his publisher said Saturday on Twitter.

Penguin Books said Amis “leaves a towering legacy and an indelible mark on the British cultural landscape, and will be missed enormously.”

ROALD DAHL CHILDREN’S BOOKS REWRITTEN TO DELETE REFERENCES TO ‘FAT’ CHARACTERS, ADD ‘INCLUSIVE’ GENDER TERMS

Amis died Friday at his home in Lake Worth, Florida, the New York Times reported earlier, quoting his wife, Isabel Fonseca, as saying the cause was esophageal cancer.

Amis, the author of 14 novels including “Money: A Suicide Note,” “London Fields” and “Time’s Arrow,” in 2008 was named one of 50 best British writers since 1945 and listed for the Booker Prize twice.

SALMAN RUSHDIE MAKES RARE APPEARANCE AFTER ATTACK TO WARN ABOUT ENDING FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Amis, often called one of the most innovative voices of his generation, was the son of the late British author Kingsley Amis, the subject of his 2000 memoir “Experience.” He moved to the United States in 2011.

Amis’ first novel “The Rachel Papers” was published when he was 23. He worked as an editor at The Times Literary Supplement and later the literary editor of The New Statesman.

Amis told Reuters in 2012 he was happiest with his most recent novel at the time “Lionel Asbo: State of England” and less happy with its more celebrated predecessors “all the way down the line.”

He said over time, “what happens is your genius gets weaker and your talent gets stronger.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

In a 2020 interview with the New York Times, Amis said “we read literature to have a good time. Not an easy time, necessarily, but not a hard time and not a bad time.”

Ex-Eagles RB Miles Sanders lands with Panthers, agrees to multi-year deal: report

Pro Bowl running back Miles Sanders will reportedly join the Carolina Panthers.

The defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles selected Sanders in the second round of the 2019 draft, and the 25-year-old is coming off his first 1,000-yard rushing season.

Sanders was a key part of Philly’s rushing attack last season and scored 11 touchdowns.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

He became the first Eagles running back to surpass the 1,000-yard mark in a season since LeSean McCoy in 2014.

49ERS ADD SAM DARNOLD TO QUARTERBACK MIX FOR 2023 SEASON: REPORT

The Panthers have yet to re-sign D’Onta Foreman, so the addition of Sanders adds some certainty to the running backs room.

ESPN reported Sanders and Carolina agreed to a four-year deal. 

Sanders will be taking handoffs either from the recently signed Andy Dalton or from the quarterback Carolina is likely to select with the No. 1 overall pick in next month’s draft.

The Bears sent the top pick in this year’s draft to the Panthers in exchange for a package that includes two first-round picks and receiver D.J. Moore.

Sanders’ 5.1 yards per carry ranks third among running backs in rushing average since 2021.

Sanders played college football with Saquon Barkley at Penn State for two seasons and became the lead running back for the Nittany Lions in 2018 with 1,413 scrimmage yards and nine touchdowns.

Afghan interpreter tells Trey Gowdy: Afghanistan is worse than before 9/11

Afghan interpreter Jamil Hassan appeared on “Sunday Night in America” to discuss the state of his home country after being forced to flee from it last year.

August marks the one-year anniversary of President Biden’s decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, leading to the fall of the country to Taliban forces. Although Biden previously insisted that U.S. military would stay in the country until all American and Afghan allies were evacuated, hundreds of Americans and thousands of Afghanistan allies were left stranded after the troops left.

Hassan, who was one of many Afghan allies evacuated through the Kabul airport, lamented to host Trey Gowdy that he has felt betrayed by Biden and his decision to abandon the country.

“Most of those promises were broken by President Biden’s decision to withdraw all forces from Afghanistan. I did not think myself being here, being interviewed on Fox News, I was hopeful for my future in my own country, serving my own people. But unfortunately, because of the decision made by President Biden, here I am with hundreds of thousands of my fellow citizens leaving their country, starting life from scratch here and across the world. And tens of thousands of them still at refugee camps in Pakistan and the UAE, and Qatar and even Ukraine. Their lives are destroyed. Their hopes are destroyed. Our country is destroyed. Everything that we have achieved in the past 20 years, because of the presence of international community, they are all gone,” Hassan said.

TOM COTTON: BIDEN’S AFGHANISTAN ‘FIASCO’ UNDERLIES CHAOS AROUND THE GLOBE

“There is no explanation to this. This is just a crystal-clear mistake. This decision should not have been made in the first place,” he added.

During the evacuation at Kabul airport, suicide bombers killed 183 people, including 13 U.S. service members. In retaliation, the U.S. launched two drone strikes against suspected ISIS-K terrorists, killing 10 Afghan civilians, including seven children.

Hassan recounted his own experiences leaving his country, speculating that many had felt the same.

“When I was on a C-17 as it lifted off Kabul airport, I had this deep sorrow in my heart. Everyone was asleep and started to fall asleep, but I couldn’t sleep because I thought I was losing something big, something that I cannot gain back. And still, I am thinking that either the last 20 years of the life that I spent in democracy, in happiness and in peace, was it a dream or is this a dream, and I will wake up one day and things will be normal as they were last year and in the past 20 years. That is the feeling I can express,” Hassan said.

ONE YEAR AGO, BIDEN PROMISED TO ‘STAY’ IN AFGHANISTAN UNTIL ‘ALL’ AMERICANS GOT OUT. HE DIDN’T KEEP HIS WORD 

In regard to Afghanistan now, Hassan argued that the country had “backwarded a hundred years” and continues to be ignored by the U.S.

“It is not even the Afghanistan of before 9/11. It’s worse than that, because despite that they know the realities of the facts about Afghanistan, what the people achieve, they turn a blind eye onto all of them. Worst of that is that the entire world has forgotten Afghanistan. Not only because of the war in Ukraine but because they do not want to hear about it. For instance, President Biden multiple times made it clear he doesn’t want to hear anything about Afghanistan. And he should hear about it,” he said.

Hassan also warned that this could have further worse implications worldwide, especially in Ukraine and Taiwan.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

“Because this is the catastrophe, the disaster that he brought on not only my country and my people but also on Ukrainians. Right after America and its allies left Afghanistan, that gave an incentive to Russia to attack Ukraine. And God knows what next, we’re following the news about Taiwan, China threatening Taiwan security. And the outcome of this chaotic withdrawal for Americans and for America is that the world does not trust America as an ally anymore. Look at Japan, at South Korea, Middle East countries, do they think that the United States will stay with them, will stand alongside them? I am sure they don’t think so. They are looking for other allies,” Hassan closed.

GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) is hiring a lead full-stack engineer

About us:
We’re a digital caregiver that helps older & disabled adults avoid retirement communities and age well in their own homes. We tailor on demand APIs from companies like Uber and Instacart to the needs of people living with cognitive, visual, mobility and dexterity impairments. We’re operating profitably with millions in revenue and growing quickly. Our company is remote first. Total engineering headcount, including this position, is eight.

The position:
FULLY REMOTE | Full-time | US, UK, or able to work 4+ hours overlap with mainland US

Lead the engineering as the first Tech Lead (full-stack) at the rarest of things – a Silicon Valley startup that is both wholesome AND profitable. We are also looking for a Senior Backend Engineer.

Tech stack (*required): Back-end heavy (Node*, Typescript*, MySQL*, REST*+GraphQL), front-end (Vue), deploy (AWS, Docker/K8s)

Minimum 6 years software experience (4+ using Node). If full-stack, you must be strongest on the backend.

2-stage interview process.

If you want to help older adults and people with disabilities, send your LinkedIn/CV to william@gogograndparent.com (keep it brief) or apply at https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/gogograndparent/jobs (UK jobs can be applied for from anywhere and salary ranges can be adjusted for location/the right candidate)


Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32296906

Points: 1

# Comments: 0

New comment by yuelinzhou in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2022)"

Location:San Francisco

Remote:Yes

Willing to relocate:Yes

Technologies: SQL, Python, R, Excel

Résumé/CV: https://github.com/yuelinzhou/My-Resume/blob/main/Yuelin_Res…

Email:yuelinzhou@berkeley.edu

I graduated from UC Berkeley majoring in statistics. I am currently looking for data analyst positions. I’m a amazing storyteller to the statistical results in front of many non-technical audiences. I earned two professional online certificates in Google Analytic and SQL after I graduated. I’m also an experienced data entry clerk who is fast and accurate at entering data. I’m happy to join any company to learn and grow as an data analyst, thank you for your time.

Discover 6 of The Best Business Credit Cards for Travel Points and A Little-Known Strategy to Improve Your Chance of Approval

Credit card rewards can be a great financing tool.  Rewards points can reduce major expenses when you redeem them for cash back, statement credit, and more.  If your business involves a lot of travel, travel points can be a huge budget saver. Strong business credit can help increase your chances of approval when it comes to business credit cards for travel points.

Increase Your Approval Chances When it Comes to Business Credit Cards for Travel Points, and Get our Top Picks for the Best Options

Of course, you will also need to do some research to determine which credit cards for travel points will work best for your business. Never fear, because we put together a list of some of the best business credit cards for travel to give you a head start.

Our Favorite Business Credit Cards for Travel Points

These are some of our top picks for credit cards that offer travel points, but remember, details can change often and without warning. Please check with the card provider directly to ensure you have the most current information.

Bank of Hope Credit Card

The Bank of Hope credit card offers many benefits.  There is no annual fee, and you earn 5,000 bonus points after spending $1,000  in the first 3 months. Not only that, but you also earn 3x points on gas, 2x points on travel and dining, and 1 point per dollar on all other purchases.  There is also a 0% introductory APR for 9 months.  After that, there is a variable APR of 12.49%, 16.49% or 20.49% based on creditworthiness.

Banner Bank Credit Card

Another good option is the Banner Bank Credit Card. There is a $19 per card annual fee, and you earn 3 TruRewards points per net dollar on retail, internet, phone or mail order purchases. You can redeem points for cash back, travel, gift cards or merchandise.  The best part, however, is the fixed 11.99% APR.

Business Advantage Travel Rewards Credit Card

The Bank of America Business Advantage Travel Rewards credit card is made for small businesses. It boasts a $0 annual fee. There is also a bonus of 30,000 bonus points.  Regular rewards include 1 point per dollar on all purchases, except for 3 points per dollar on travel purchases booked through the Bank of America Travel Center.  There is a 0% introductory APR for the first 9 billing cycles.  After that the APR is 12.24-22.24%.

PNC Travel Rewards Visa Business Credit Card

The PNC Travel Rewards Visa business credit card allows holders to earn 1 mile per $1 in eligible net purchases and double miles on the first $2,500 in eligible net purchases.  There is a variable APR of 10.99-19.99% and no annual fee.

Mastercard Money Manager Business Credit Card

With the Money Manager Business Credit Card from Mastercard, you can earn travel benefits or merchandise via Republic Bank’s ScoreCard rewards. There is no annual fee the first year, and a $95 annual fee thereafter.  You can also get automatic fuel discounts and 0% intro APR for 9 months. After the introductory period, the interest rate is 17.45%.

Synovus Business Travel Rewards Visa Credit Card

This Synovus Business Travel Rewards Visa Credit Card offers 0% APR for the first 6 months on purchases.  There is no membership fee the first year, and then $50 per year thereafter. You earn 5x points on up to $5,000 per year spent on travel purchases.  This includes hotel, airlines, car rental, and vacation packages.  You also earn 3x points on up to $3,000 spent quarterly for purchases in the category of your choice, and 1x points on all eligible purchases. There is no limit on points, and you can pay for purchases with points, subject to some restrictions.  Points are worth 20% more when redeemed for travel.

Tip: Strong Business Credit Can Help You Get Business Credit Cards for Travel Points

Despite the fact that most credit cards will pull your consumer credit report, business credit can still play a role in the approval process. If your personal score is not right where it needs to be, but your business credit score is strong, you are more likely to be approved. Not only that, but you will have a better chance at getting the best rates and terms available.

This is why it is important to ensure your business credit is where it needs to be. A business credit expert can help. Get a free business credit consultation now.

The post Discover 6 of The Best Business Credit Cards for Travel Points and A Little-Known Strategy to Improve Your Chance of Approval appeared first on Credit Suite.

New comment by sfenske in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2021)"

Boston Celtics | Basketball Software Engineer – Basketball Operations | Boston or Remote | Full Time

Come work within our basketball data science team (specifically our software engineering group) to design and build decision-support systems and tools.

Languages, frameworks: Python, Javascript (React, Node.js, d3.js), SQL, R

Infrastructure, tools: AWS, Docker, Git

https://www.nba.com/celtics/contact/opportunities?post=baske…