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Does Discord offer undergraduate internships? I use the platform daily, enjoyed reading the thought process that went in to this design, and would love the opportunity to intern there.

If y'all are, I'd like to get in contact! My email is: anthony75025[at]gmail[dot]com, and my resume can be found at https://www.anthonyjiang.com/pages/resume.html


byte | New York, San Francisco, Remote (USA) | Full Time | iOS/Android/Golang/OpenGL | https://byte.co

Brought to you by some of the original creators of Vine, byte is an app where creators make short looping videos. Our goals are to democratize creativity and give our audience tools to make creative, interesting, and unique content.

We launched at the end of January and have fundraised enough to get us to our next goal. Our technical stack includes Go, Spanner, and Google Cloud Platform for the backend, and Swift/Kotlin on our iOS/Android apps respectively. We're also exploring the use of OpenGL on our mobile clients.

We're looking for engineers that are thoughtful and excited about helping creators express themselves and building new tools and algorithms to help people browsing the app discover content that suits them.

We offer competitive salary and equity, great benefits, a flexible/remote working environment and fun problems. Come join us!

Android engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/8969f10b-e81f-48ff-830a-7c7079f...

iOS engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/f4fe0b53-690b-40c4-9c7e-467bdce...

Video graphics engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/abab572f-bb53-45a5-8eb2-d112d3c...

Backend engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/6eb31ae6-7c44-438c-b406-45cbbc9...


byte | New York, San Francisco, Remote (USA) | Full Time | iOS/Android/Golang/OpenGL | https://byte.co

byte is an app where creators make looping 6 second videos, brought to you by some of the original creators of Vine. Our goals are to democratize creativity and give our audience tools to make creative, interesting, and unique content.

We launched at the end of January and have fundraised enough to get us to our next goal. Our technical stack includes Go, Spanner, and Google Cloud Platform for the backend, and Swift/Kotlin on our iOS/Android apps respectively. We're also exploring the use of OpenGL on our mobile clients.

We're looking for engineers that are thoughtful and excited about helping creators express themselves and building new tools and algorithms to help people browsing the app discover content that suits them.

We offer competitive salary and equity, great benefits, a flexible/remote working environment and fun problems. Come join us!

Android engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/8969f10b-e81f-48ff-830a-7c7079f...

Backend engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/6eb31ae6-7c44-438c-b406-45cbbc9...

iOS engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/f4fe0b53-690b-40c4-9c7e-467bdce...

Video graphics engineers: https://jobs.lever.co/byte-2/abab572f-bb53-45a5-8eb2-d112d3c...


Seeing in a few postings that you offer a 4 day work week. Is that still the case? Do you actually stick to that in practice, or do you find work slides into Wednesday anyways?


Benchmark ran on each DB’s default isolation mode which are different: serializable for Cockroach and snapshot for YugaByte.

https://twitter.com/karthikr/status/1174031604106153984


I hope Regulator has been decommissioned ;)


How did you see my Q1 TODO list?


;)


Philosophically, does the hyper.sh approach reflect Exokernel's vision? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exokernel


I would say Unikernel is more close to that.


Mailbox was acquired by Dropbox some time ago.


somebody tell the governor to read this:

"Brave New Ballot: The Battle to Safeguard Democracy in the Age of Electronic Voting". Aviel Rubin.

http://amzn.com/0767922107


It's a good book. I love the quote about "electronic voting being crack for conspiracy theorists". But the conclusion is correct: Electronic voting cannot preserve voter privacy or ensure the public vote count. So it shouldn't be used. Note that Rubin also worked on the SERVE project for the DoD, reaching the same conclusion. But the money people keep the dream alive.


happy for this move. i was actually starting to envy microsoft's metro design aesthetic and loathe the changes that came in every new os x release.


uh, where'd you get 24? how about 10 X 9 X 8 X 7 = 5040 combinations.


>I've actually encountered keypads where the order didn't actually matter

If the order really doesn't matter, then that counts combinations twice (1234, 1243..). There are 10000 possible 4-digit codes, 5040 permutations, and actually 210 combinations.


You haven't taken into account that by looking at the keypad you can tell which digits are actually used.


Because from fingerprints and similar gunk on the pad you can tell which 4 digits were used.


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