We're creating the best digital-only private health insurance for Germany. We're a young funded #InsurTech startup. Bright future ahead! Highly tech centric company, senior IT team.
Side question: What is the current average rent per apartment in SF/SV? What's the current average income? This report from 04/2016 states around $118k/year for income, probably base, and $4,5k rent: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-04-05/san-franc... - What do you think - still up to date and realistic?
At the young startup ottonova we're creating a new digital private health insurance for Germany. We're looking for a full time on-Site Senior Android Developer for our Munich office. English is our primary language, we'll support with relocation/Visa, we're very tech centric and also count ourselves to the FinTech and InsureTech hype. Job Ad: https://www.ottonova.de/en/jobs/senior-android-developer
Never experienced frame lag with Crossy Roads, and I played it a bit. Something like this _can_ happen with Unity, but if it happens it's 99,99% bad programming, and not the engine's fault, unless you do graphically extensive things, which Crossy Roads certainly didn't.
You're probably right, I should have changed the headline here (I didn't write the story), but I found it so interesting and worth sharing that I totally not thought about it.
Also the link to "reverse culture shock" in the story added a reason for me to share it here (doesn't always have to be about tech, I personally enjoy non-tech stories on HN a lot, because my whole life is tech already :) )
AFAIK PayPal only do this if they have internal proof that laws are already being broken on the according websites. I don't know Seafile, but the same happened to other file hosters in the past which silently and willingly accepted that copyrighted material is exchanged by using their services.
First thing you should do with an Old-timer like this is replacing the original steering rack with a collapsible one, because like you said, it would perforate your head or torso on a front crash.
That's a good pool of questions to choose from. How long do you think would not take an applicant to fill all of the questions?
My questionnaire for the same purpose (hiring) has 30 similar questions, yet including some that query soft skills.
E.g.: "you got the following email from a customer, please write down your answer to her inquiry".
Or: "the CFO, the CEO and the CTO are approaching you with the following different requests, how do you react to them and in which order would you process them".
Wow, this is pretty sophisticated and commendable. I'd love to have the resources to do something similar. In contrast to 'standard' application development, automated testing is really rare in the non-AAA games industry. At least in terms of logic-/active gameplay testing. It's pure luxury, you can only do it if you can afford it. In a project-based work for hire game shop this is an almost unthinkable thing to do, because you don't get it sold to your contractors/customers. They just won't pay for the effort you don't our directly into the game. The only thing you can do is to develop your own automated testing framework over time and over projects, which is a tedious thing to do because you cannot really focus on it (because it's not a first class citizen in your project schedule).
We're creating the best digital-only private health insurance for Germany. We're a young funded #InsurTech startup. Bright future ahead! Highly tech centric company, senior IT team.
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