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Maultasche
·5 months ago·discuss
Yeah, that's a good one. "Dumb and fun" is a good description.

Craig Alanson also wrote a fantasy trilogy a while back that proved much better than I was expecting. It started off as what appeared to be an uninteresting juvenile fantasy book, but quickly got better and darker. I very much enjoyed reading those.
Maultasche
·last year·discuss
The headline is confusing. This is not about a company that's becoming older. It's about a building a biotech company that treats the symptoms and causes of aging.
Maultasche
·last year·discuss
This app has been great. I've used it a lot to identify the birds that inhabit my back yard.

I tried using it in New Zealand last year, and it wasn't as effective as in the US: I think it hasn't been trained as well on the native New Zealand birds, many of which aren't found anywhere else.

Amusingly, it identified turkeys when we were in New Zealand, which I was irritated with because there clearly weren't any turkeys in New Zealand. It turned out I was wrong when we came across a flock of them in the Waikato area running around in a sheep field. A local told me that they were brought there around a hundred years ago and are mostly left alone because nobody eats turkey in New Zealand.
Maultasche
·last year·discuss
Agreed. As a citizen, most interactions with border control are unpleasant. The only positive experience I've ever had was at a quiet border crossing in Maine where I met what was probably the country's only friendly CBP agent.
Maultasche
·last year·discuss
I had a Brother Multi-Function color scanner/printer that lasted almost 15 years. In the end, the scanner started to malfunction, doing blurry scans, but the printer portion still worked great. Toward the end, it started complaining about low black toner, and I looked up when I last bought black toner: it had been 7 years earlier.

I ended up buying a new Brother scanner/printer that can do full-duplex scanning and printing. The thing is amazing, and I'll likely have it for another 15 years. It's solid and reliable, and the toner lasts a really long time.
Maultasche
·last year·discuss
We discovered that many towns in Iceland have municipal pool/sport complexes, and those were great to visit. They were quite affordable for single visits, the pools were great (with various pool temperatures to choose from), and many of them had extras like pool toys and waterslides, which were a hit with the kids.
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
This is very nice. I didn't know Pluto's orbit was more inclined than many of the others.

It also gives me strong "The Expanse" vibes. Probably because there are so many orbital bodies shown that were mentioned in those books. I also learned that Pallas is an actual asteroid.
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
About a month ago started reading the first book of the Murderbot Diaries (All Systems Red) after seeing it recommended multiple times. I have to admit that it didn't sound all that interesting, but I'm glad I gave it a try.

It's really good, and I've since read the next two books. They are all more of a novella length, so I've been finishing them much faster than the average novel.

I wanted to call that one out if anyone is looking for a good read.

Also, Mistborn has been memorable since I first read it about 8 years ago. That's a very good story. I'm considering reading it again, which I rarely do with books I've read within the past decade.
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
As a Californian living in the central valley, where we never get snow, I had never heard of snow tires until I lived in Germany, where seemingly everyone had them in winter. Nobody around here has them or even sells them.

When we go up into the mountains in winter, either the roads are cleared and we can drive on them with normal tires, or it's snowing heavily and we put snow chains on the tires and drive slowly. I've only had to use snow chains a couple times in my life because I generally only go into the mountains when it's not currently snowing, which is most of the time.

Climate change has made the climate drier here, the mountains get a lot less snow than they used to. It also helps that real winter with snow storms only lasts about 3 months.
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
I also discovered Storyteller among the Netflix games and loved it: truly a gem. However, just like you said, when I finished it, I didn't have any reason to come back to it.

"Into the Breach", on the other hand, kept me coming back for a long time. It's definitely an iOS game though: completely unsuitable for most devices that use Netflix.
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
That was one thing that the article didn't explain that I was curious about. What does days mean in this context and how does the court determine the number of them? Why days combined with a variable fee vs just a variable fee?
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
Location: California, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Oregon or Washington

Technologies: Typescript, Javascript, Node.js, C#, AWS, React, Elixir, CI/CD pipelines

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rHSqqfCSttQSd6zWs1CKdFsO...

Email: [email protected]

I'm an experienced software engineer (15+ years) with leadership experience looking for a senior+ software engineer position. I'm comfortable with scalable distributed systems, CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure-as-code, automated testing and deployment, backend services, full stack web development, SQL and NoSQL databases, and AWS cloud infrastructure.

I specialize in full stack web development and backend services on AWS, and I welcome the opportunity to learn new things. I can easily adapt to your tech stack. I also love writing technical documentation.

As a software engineer, I enjoy challenging technical work, collaboration, mentoring, and figuring out what can bring the most value to my organization.

I enjoy experimenting with different languages and technologies. My current project is learning Go, but I previously played around a lot with Elixir. I wrote approximately 80 posts regarding the various aspects of Elixir, which you can see on my blog at https://inquisitivedeveloper.com

I'm looking for a place with a high degree of collaboration where I can work with kind and supportive colleagues to build something that makes people happy.

You can find my LinkedIn profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-peter-2314b38b/

If that sounds promising, reach out to me. I'd love to talk with you!
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
It would be awesome to have a map view where I could visualize the itinerary and the times and distances between each place.

It's a lot easier to plan an itinerary (especially one when driving over many days) when I can see where and when I'll be with the distances and travel times. Creating overly ambitious itineraries where there's not enough time at each place can be a problem.
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
Location: California, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Oregon or Washington

Technologies: Typescript, Javascript, Java, Node.js, C#, AWS, React, Elixir, CI/CD pipelines

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rHSqqfCSttQSd6zWs1CKdFsO...

Email: [email protected]

I'm an experienced software engineer (15+ years) with leadership experience looking for a senior+ software engineer position. I'm comfortable with scalable distributed systems, CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure-as-code, automated testing and deployment, backend services, full stack web development, SQL and NoSQL databases, and AWS cloud infrastructure.

I specialize in full stack web development backend services on AWS, and I welcome the opportunity to learn new things. I can easily adapt to your tech stack. I also love writing technical documentation.

As a software engineer, I enjoy challenging technical work, collaboration, mentoring, and figuring out what can bring the most value to my organization.

I enjoy experimenting with different languages and technologies. My current project is learning Go, but I previously played around a lot with Elixir. I wrote approximately 80 posts regarding the various aspects of Elixir, which you can see on my blog at https://inquisitivedeveloper.com

I'm looking for a place with a high degree of collaboration where I can work with kind and supportive colleagues to build something that makes people happy.

You can find my LinkedIn profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-peter-2314b38b/

If that sounds promising, reach out to me. I'd love to talk with you!
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
Location: California, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Oregon or Washington if I'm really excited about the opportunity

Technologies: Typescript, Javascript, Node.js, C#, AWS, React, Elixir, CI/CD pipelines

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rHSqqfCSttQSd6zWs1CKdFsO...

Email: [email protected]

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-peter-2314b38b/

I'm an experienced software engineer (15+ years) with leadership experience looking for a senior+ software engineer or engineering manager position. I'm comfortable with scalable distributed systems, CI/CD pipelines, automated testing and deployment, backend services, full stack web development, SQL and NoSQL databases, and AWS cloud infrastructure.

I specialize in backend services on AWS and full stack web development, but I welcome the opportunity to learn new things. I can easily adapt to your tech stack. I also love writing technical documentation.

As a software engineer, I enjoy challenging technical work, collaboration, mentoring, and figuring out what can bring the most value to my organization.

As a manager, I turn ambiguity into clarity. I enjoy working on technical tasks along with my team, yet staying off the critical path so I can prioritize supporting my team. I serve my team, not the other way around.

I enjoy experimenting with different languages and technologies. My current project is learning Go, but I previously played around a lot with Elixir. I wrote approximately 80 posts regarding the various aspects of Elixir, which you can see on my blog at https://inquisitivedeveloper.com

I'm looking for a place with a high degree of collaboration where I can work with kind and supportive colleagues to build something that makes people happy.

If that sounds promising, reach out to me. I'd love to talk with you!
Maultasche
·2 years ago·discuss
I remember back in the late 1990s, I heard a lot of people pining for the earlier days before the "eternal September" when the Internet wasn't full of clueless people ruining everything for everyone else and turning the Internet into a place of low quality.

It's hard for me to take grumbles like this seriously when I've heard the same thing so many times before. Back in the "good old days", there were plenty of loud people complaining how bad it was compared to times before.

I personally think that although it is a lot more commercialized, the Internet is way better now.