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

Corbalt | Software Engineer | Remote | Full Time or Contract | $100k-200k + profit-sharing

Corbalt is a small group of technologists working to build better software infrastructure for government. We were part of the tech team that came in to help fix healthcare.gov and were inspired by how much everyone cared and worked hard to fix the site (from tech team members, to government contractors, and government employees), and how much progress we all made in a short time.

As we’ve continued to work with the government we focus on opportunities where we can build simple, scalable solutions to help support important government missions like helping people get health insurance (healthcare.gov) and helping ensure healthcare for vulnerable populations (Medicaid). We use innovative technology to create software infrastructure that’s easy to use and develop applications that focus on addressing users’ core needs.

We’re a small team with experience at Google, Palantir, Bell Labs, Microsoft, AWS, and Silicon Valley startups. We work remotely and are spread across the US. We look to hire technologists who are passionate about improving public services, love working as a part of a team, enjoy consulting with clients to develop creative solutions to complex problems, and are committed to fostering a kind work environment.

Due to contractual requirements, we are limited to hiring candidates currently located in the US and are authorized to work without visa sponsorship at this time.

Find more details and apply at https://jobs.lever.co/corbalt/34a31357-1b9a-485a-98d8-371313…

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

Glass Health (YC W23) | Full-time | Founding Senior Software Engineers (full-stack, backend, LLM, product) | FULLY REMOTE (US or UK time-zones) | $130k-210k + equity, flexible We build a platform for AI-assisted medical diagnosis and clinical decision-making. Doctors spend twice as much time with computers as they do with patients; our product helps doctors … Continue reading New comment by willglass in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2024)"

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Machine Learning Engineer | https://deeptech.jobs | Remote | Full-time Deeptech Jobs is on a mission to revolutionize the recruitment process within the deep technology sectors. We’re building a platform that not only connects top-tier talent with groundbreaking companies but also fosters a thriving community around innovation in tech. We’re looking for a Machine Learning Engineer … Continue reading New comment by deeptech_tim in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2024)"

NHL-worst Sharks win lottery, right to choose No. 1

The San Jose Sharks, in a period of transition and currently without a head coach, won the NHL draft lottery Tuesday night, following a regular season in which they posted just 19 wins and 47 points for last in the league.

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NHL-worst Sharks win lottery, right to choose No. 1

The San Jose Sharks, in a period of transition and currently without a head coach, won the NHL draft lottery Tuesday night, following a regular season in which they posted just 19 wins and 47 points for last in the league.

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Americans breathe in carcinogenic chemicals found in cars: study

Researchers have found that a source of carcinogenic chemicals is in Americans’ cars – but there may be a way to reduce your risk.

Environmental Science and Technology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, published a study called “Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature” on Tuesday.

The study explains that Americans breathe in chemicals from the flame retardants in their vehicles. The chemicals can cause issues ranging from developmental neurotoxicity to thyroid hormone dysregulation and even cancer.

The types of chemicals found in flame retardants range from polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), which were common in cars until the early 2000s, to alternative brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and organophosphate ester flame retardants (OPEs). 

STUDY FINDS EVIDENCE OF MICROPLASTICS IN BRAINS AND OTHER ORGANS

The federal government requires a level of flame retardants in vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) mandated the use of flame retardants in the 1970s.

“Flame retardant (FR) chemicals are intentionally used in electronics, furnishings, and building materials to meet flammability standards,” the study explains.

STD RATES SKYROCKET AMONG AMERICANS 55 AND OLDER: CDC

“Most [flame retardants] are used in an additive manner (i.e., not chemically bound), and many are semivolatile, indicating that they can be present in both the gas phase and partially in the condensed phase (e.g., particles and surfaces), depending on environmental conditions.”

Americans who drive professionally or face long commutes may be at a higher risk of harm from the chemicals.

“These findings highlight that commuters are likely to be exposed to [flame retardants], especially those with longer commutes or those who drive vehicles full time as part of their employment,” the paper read. 

“In addition, children, who breathe a greater amount of air per kg body weight compared to adults, would also be at risk of greater exposures for equivalent commuting times.”

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Drivers and passengers in warmer states may face a greater risk of breathing in the flame retardant chemicals. But rolling down car windows, turning off the AC and parking in covered garages may help reduce exposure to the dangerous chemicals, researchers say. 

“Increasing ventilation by opening vehicle windows and avoiding recirculating interior cabin air may also reduce exposures,” the study said. “However, the greatest reduction in exposure from vehicle air would come from significantly reducing the amount of FRs added to personal vehicles.”

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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

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

Location: Paris, Frabce
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Flutter, Node, React (Js/Ts)
Résumé/CV: https://haggainuchi.com/cv.html
Email: sumsa.fabrice@gmail.com
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GOP rebels back off threat to force Johnson ouster vote this week as they seek deal

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., appears to be backing off her threat to force a vote on ousting Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., this week. “We’ve had discussions in the speaker’s office and right now the ball is in Mike Johnson’s court,” Greene told reporters alongside Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., on Tuesday.  The pair met with … Continue reading GOP rebels back off threat to force Johnson ouster vote this week as they seek deal