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artiscode
·11 माह पहले·discuss
I find AI interviews dehumanizing and treat them same way as homework assignments in the introductory email - a massive red flag. If you value me as a human being, make up the time to meet me tet a tet. I will not work for AI, but for a human company if I pass all interview rounds, right? I've had a recruiter add me on linkedin, send me an email and then ask me to do an AI interview. None of that makes any sense.
artiscode
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
Location: Riga, Latvia, the EU

Time zone: UTC+2/3

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python (fastapi, django, drf, flask), Postgres/MySQL, Linux, Docker, OpenAI APIs, DSPy, elasticsearch, GraphQL, React, tailwind/shadcn

I'm a generalist hacker and builder with 20+ years of experience. I excel in making MVPs work, and using simple technology to solve complex business problems. I'm not a DevOps engineer, but I can comfortably set up a Linux box from scratch, or use any cloud provider. Frontend work doesn't scare me, and I love obsessing over UI/UX, or tasteful animations.

I'm interested in both B2B contract work and full-time employment. EU legal entity for billing.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/artis-avotins-a97915192/

Email: [email protected]
artiscode
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
The military loves FPGAs. They can do what ASICs can, but without involving extra people.
artiscode
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
A remote KVM, i.e TinyPilot will help avoid dealing with lack of trust in local staff. Additionally connection to the KVM can be done over LTE/Cellular if you don't trust the local connection too.
artiscode
·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
So what is this about?

I suggest you try this if you're new to ocaml or interesting in trying out OCaml.

I have grown accustomed to things just working. Run a copy-pasted command from a website "just works" level. Opam is what sent me into half-day of reading about OCaml ecosystem and how things work.

The developer preview successfully abstracts a lot of things into a command you run, refresh your shell environment, and have a working dune project. Just works, like I expect.

TL;DR Wanna try OCaml because it's Rust of functional programming? Check this out.
artiscode
·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
I am working on a SaaS for real estate agents. Customers get their own tenanted database and web front-end with some fancy front-end tools like geospatial searching to keep customers attracted to said customer's portfolio. I have a paying customer who's been using a 1.0 version for more than a decade now. I don't know whether I got lucky or there's a legitimate market for v2.0 out there. I am building it with boring tech as it's a boring product. I guess I should get back to building it.
artiscode
·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
The significant lump sump is often expressed in months of salary per years worked, which is not that much, compared to how much a house costs.
artiscode
·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
My thoughts exactly. I'm done with the rat race. It's not a fair game where the rules change as you go along. I'm downsizing and getting rid of lifestyle inflation. I'd rather be free and remote with less pay.
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Is it really malicious though? 10 gigs of zeros doesn’t seem that malicious to me. Microcontrollers often have a few megabytes of RAM if not less, does that make a few megabyte photo malicious?

Edit: spelling. I’m old school and used to typing on my computer. It’s getting repaired and all I’ve got is my phone. /rant
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Helaas pindakaas, the other way around. I lived in unbeknownst Almere and commuted to Amsterdam and back.
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Our office was in Amsterdam Oost and I lived in Almere Filmwijk. An hour and a half is the average door-to-door time. Sometimes odds played in my favour and I could get home in 1h10min. The commute started by taking the bus or cycling from Filmwijk to Alemere Centrum, which took roughly the same amount of time. Then I would take IC or Sprinter to Amsterdam Muiderpoort, take another bus or walk, which, again, took relatively the same amount of time. It was impossible to rent anything in Amsterdam itself with an academia salary of 45k, a non-working wife and two children. I mostly took the bike on days when the weather allowed, but my bike was in Almere. I purchased a cheap(stolen) bike in Amsterdam for 75 euros, but it got stolen the same day I left it at the station.

TL;DR Yes, you can live right next to the office if the funds allow it. My budget for rent was 1200 euros per month, which makes renting within the ring almost impossible.

edit: spelling
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
No. I got homesick after a year and a half and moved back. I've been working remotely ever since with no commute, which I find awesome!
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Happy New Year everyone! HN will always remain in my heart and mind. 5 years ago I moved to Amsterdam to work on a super interesting R&D project that taught me a lot about GPS, coordinate systems, algorithms, and sadly the importance of having a short commute. I spent an hour and a half to get in either direction. That was demotivating and made me depressed and tired. HN was how I passed time, first on the train, then on the bus, reading curated articles and through thoughtful comments. I couldn't have managed without you all. Once again, I wish you all a Happy New Year and luck in all your endeavours!
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Interesting read, albeit the comments seem to suggest it's clickbait and a thought exercise, rather than a PoC or working solution. I was thinking more about an MCU that supplements the LM1881, not replaces it.
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Can someone smart in EE explain why the author wants to avoid using a microcontroller? Cost per unit isn't an issue for this type of project, it makes things easier, allows to employ more advanced logic like sensing the monitor type to decide what monitor ID to send to the computer, you can have LED's and so on. It already requires 5V power for the chip, what would be the downside apart from added complexity?
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
> Be careful not to discover a career before you’ve discovered yourself

I feel it's possible to re-discover yourself more than once throughout your life. Right after finishing high school I thought that writing code is the real me. Now more than a decade has passed and I'm trying to find myself again. Our jobs define us, but we're in charge of how far we're willing to take it. There are engineers who are genuinely passionate about writing code and will happily do so outside of working hours, for free, with no intent for recognition or clout. And then there's me and the rest of average Joe's - sure our job has defined us, but it hasn't consumed us. Be careful about your career choices consuming you.
artiscode
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
It's just aa convoluted. I work for Workday. Having to re-enter your data each and every time is part of the enterprise tenant isolation model. There is no information sharing between tenants, especially PII. The UX suffers because of data privacy.