Humans spend about a third of their life at work. The way we interact with consumer apps is digital and disruptive. Why can’t the way we purchase things and manage services at work be too? We have a big vision at Hoppier, and we’re looking for more amazing people to join our team and achieve it.
We're looking for full stack (React + GraphQL + MobX) and backend (Node.js + Express + Apollo + AWS) engineers to join us full-time starting basically now:
This is amazing, and something I have been looking for for a long time. One problem though, at least EDC, Govenor's Ball and Bonnaroo dates all seem to be wrong
I think the argument is that most people are truly only attaining maximum productivity for 5-6 hours in a day, so why are they even there for the extra 2-3? If you make $100/hr for 8 hours but are only productive for 5 of those hours, your employer is really paying you $160/hr. Why are we wasting employees time and employers money?
This is very IT-centric point of view, where mostly creative work can be done in various speeds, depending on effectivity and motivation in given time. I know its definitely valid for me and colleagues.
Imagine tons of other jobs where this simply doesn't apply - doctors, teachers, bureaucrats, farmers, drivers, shop/restaurant crew, people working in tourism, many factory jobs and probably tons of other types of jobs. Yes, I just mentioned more than 90% of the world population.
We can gradually improve efficiency of probably every single job out there, but simply slashing 30% will have very direct negative consequences on output for most people, in many cases directly proportional. Now who wants to take 30% pay cut?
'the 1.1.1.1 app does not make anything more spotty or unreliable; it’s just DNS. Openvpn yes, but this app clearly not.'
Not entirely true, in my experience it really fucks with your ability to connect to public hotspots (ex. airports, airplanes, trains, coffee shops) which took me a while to realize
Triage | Developers (Rails, ML/AI, iOS, Android, React, FED), Designers | Remote | $60-100k + equity
Triage (https://www.triage.com) is applying artificial intelligence to medical imaging to make health advice more accurate, affordable and universally accessible. Triage has developed an app that can instantly detect skin cancer and other skin problems. We are looking for talented software engineers to join us.
Our goal is to save lives by making skin cancer screening universally accessible. 1 in 3 cancer diagnoses in the United States is for skin cancer and 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. The five-year survival rate of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, declines from 98% at its earliest stage to below 20% at the later stages. With Triage it is now possible to snap a photo and instantly see visually similar conditions, including deadly skin cancers like melanoma. As an early stage member of the team, you will have a great opportunity to influence architecture and product direction.
Triage (https://www.triage.com) is applying artificial intelligence to medical imaging to make health advice more accurate, affordable and universally accessible. Triage has developed an app that can instantly detect skin cancer and other skin problems. We are looking for talented software engineers to join us.
Our goal is to save lives by making skin cancer screening universally accessible. 1 in 3 cancer diagnoses in the United States is for skin cancer and 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. The five-year survival rate of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, declines from 98% at its earliest stage to below 20% at the later stages. With Triage it is now possible to snap a photo and instantly see visually similar conditions, including deadly skin cancers like melanoma. As an early stage member of the team, you will have a great opportunity to influence architecture and product direction.
This looks promising. Although, it seems they only offer NFL, soccer, and tennis coverage currently. Hopefully some day they'll add NHL and NBA games as well.