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Wild cockatoos observed using tools as ‘cutlery’ to extract seeds from fruit

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My Favorite Git Aliases

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The five most impressive geological structures in the solar system

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The Reality of Employee Surveillance Software for Remote Workers, Explained

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Discovering Ourselves

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New species of ancient four-legged whale discovered in Egypt

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America’s 50 Largest Inherited-Wealth Dynasties Accelerate Inequality

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Ask HN: Please help me get in touch with Apple's email privacy engineers

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Deep-sea creature is long-armed and bristling with teeth

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Tell HN: I curate HN stories which didn't reach the front page

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Creating a High Yield “Savings Account” with Crypto and DeFi

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Juggling from Above

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HashiCorp Makes Writing a Priority

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Why a Mediocre Keyboard App Is Topping the App Store Charts

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What's in email tracking links and pixels?

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Laptop stand that supports work on the move

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A newsletter that curates stories which didn't make the frontpage

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4 points·by bengtan·5 anni fa·5 comments

What's in email tracking links and pixels?

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Ask HN: What do you think of my newsletter of Interesting Things?

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bengtan
·4 anni fa·discuss
Similar: https://bengtan.com/interesting-things/
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
SEEKING WORK | GMT+8 (Perth, Australia) | Remote | Software Engineer | 10+ years experience

I'm currently in a project but just wondering what else is out there. Good competent devs are hard to find. My clients pay US$100+ per hour for my services. Come see what I can do for you. I won't be on the market for long :)

Technologies:

* Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, GoLang, PHP, Python

* Web development, LAMP, jQuery, Mysql, Sqlite, Postgres, Symfony, Amazon AWS

* ReactJS and the usual javascript ecosystem

* React Native, native Android app development

* Good at debugging hard problems (especially those from the field)

* See resume for full list (including soft skills), work history and open source projects (ie. sample code)

----

Prior to my current gig, I was an Engineering Manager/Software Engineer hybrid (and occasional executive) at a 100% remote US startup for 5 years.

I also have a smattering of side projects.

I know what it's like to work for a tech startup.

I specialise in debugging hard problems which no one else wants to do.

Resume: https://bengtan.com/resume

Email: See resume
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
(... continues above)

Hi,

Prior to my current gig, I was an Engineering Manager/Software Engineer hybrid (and occasional executive) at a 100% remote US startup for 5 years.

I also have a smattering of side projects.

I have wide ranging experience with software and technology.

I'm a self-motivated person and always learning new things.

I'm a creative thinker who is able to take a multi-disciplinary approach to solving problems.

I don't just do 'software', but also the business, legal, social and startup issues around software. (I'm well-read on startup literature.)

I'm a problem solver. Give me a problem and throw me in the deep end. You don't have to keep checking on me. I'll find a way out. I'll either solve the problem or provide you with the necessary information to make an informed decision.

I specialise in debugging hard problems which no one else wants to do.

I keep myself busy. You can see from my work history that, if not employed, I always have a side project happening. But don't let that deter you. I'm always willing to shuffle my priorities for the right opportunity.

Thank you for reading and hope to hear from you.

(No recruiters please.)
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
Location: Perth, Australia (GMT+8 all year round; no DST)

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Doubtful but not ruling it out

I'm currently in a project but just wondering what else is out there. Good competent devs are hard to find. My clients pay US$100+ per hour for my services. Come see what I can do for you. I won't be on the market for long. :)

----

Technologies:

* Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, GoLang, Python, PHP

* Web development, LAMP, jQuery, Mysql, Sqlite, Postgres, Symfony, Amazon AWS

* ReactJS and the usual javascript ecosystem

* React Native, native Android app development

* Good at debugging hard problems (especially those from the field)

* See resume for full list (including soft skills) and work history

----

Resume and email: https://bengtan.com/resume

(continued below ...)
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
Similar: https://bengtan.com/interesting-things/
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
SEEKING WORK | GMT+8 (Perth, Australia) | Remote | Software Engineer | 10+ years experience

I'm currently in a project but just wondering what else is out there. Good competent devs are hard to find. My clients pay US$120+ per hour for my services. Come see what I can do for you. I won't be on the market for long :)

Technologies:

* Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, GoLang, PHP, Python

* Web development, LAMP, jQuery, Mysql, Sqlite, Postgres, Symfony, Amazon AWS

* ReactJS and the usual javascript ecosystem

* React Native, native Android app development

* Good at debugging hard problems (especially those from the field)

* See resume for full list (including soft skills), work history and open source projects (ie. sample code)

----

Prior to my current gig, I was an Engineering Manager/Software Engineer hybrid (and occasional executive) at a 100% remote US startup for 5 years.

I also have a smattering of side projects.

I know what it's like to work for a tech startup.

I specialise in debugging hard problems which no one else wants to do.

Resume: https://bengtan.com/resume

Email: See resume
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
(... continues above)

Hi,

Prior to my current gig, I was an Engineering Manager/Software Engineer hybrid (and occasional executive) at a 100% remote US startup for 5 years.

I also have a smattering of side projects.

I have wide ranging experience with software and technology.

I'm a self-motivated person and always learning new things.

I'm a creative thinker who is able to take a multi-disciplinary approach to solving problems.

I don't just do 'software', but also the business, legal, social and startup issues around software. (I'm well-read on startup literature.)

I'm a problem solver. Give me a problem and throw me in the deep end. You don't have to keep checking on me. I'll find a way out. I'll either solve the problem or provide you with the necessary information to make an informed decision.

I specialise in debugging hard problems which no one else wants to do.

I keep myself busy. You can see from my work history that, if not employed, I always have a side project happening. But don't let that deter you. I'm always willing to shuffle my priorities for the right opportunity.

Thank you for reading and hope to hear from you.

(No recruiters please.)
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
Location: Perth, Australia (GMT+8 all year round; no DST)

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Doubtful but not ruling it out

I'm currently in a project but just wondering what else is out there. Good competent devs are hard to find. My clients pay US$120+ per hour for my services. Come see what I can do for you. I won't be on the market for long :)

----

Technologies:

* Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, GoLang, Python, PHP

* Web development, LAMP, jQuery, Mysql, Sqlite, Postgres, Symfony, Amazon AWS

* ReactJS and the usual javascript ecosystem

* React Native, native Android app development

* Good at debugging hard problems (especially those from the field)

* See resume for full list (including soft skills) and work history

----

Resume and email: https://bengtan.com/resume

(continued below ...)
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
I use git aliases to automate complicated or repetitive operations. Here are my favorites.
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
From the tallest cliff in the solar system to its largest impact basin, geological processes on other worlds are similar to our own.
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
Relatedly, I link to a lot of personal blogs in my newsletter Interesting Things. They tend to be good quality blogs (otherwise I wouldn't linking to them) so you'd probably find some good stuff there.

Newsletter: https://bengtan.com/interesting-things

Sample issue: https://bengtan.com/newsletter/sample

More info: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27492255
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
I curate HN stories which didn't reach the front page [1]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27492255
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
I curate HN stories which didn't reach the front page [1]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27492255
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
Sorta related ... I run a newsletter that curates HN stories which didn't (mostly) make the frontpage, but I also omit politics, big-tech news and stuff like that. There's about 40 stories every week, and most of it is tech/dev related. Would it be a help to you, perhaps?

See https://bengtan.com/interesting-things.

Or see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27492255 for a prior discussion.
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
After filtering out dead and deleted stories, it's about 950-1000 stories per weekday, and about 650 stories per weekend-day. This is what I consistently see after two or so months of curating HN's 'new' tab for my newsletter.
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
I visit the 'new' tab regularly. So regularly that I created a newsletter curating stories that I find in there (as well as from other sources).

If you're curious about the newsletter, or just wanna read some stories that didn't make the front page, please see https://bengtan.com/interesting-things. Or see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27492255 for more info.
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
FWIW, my newsletter usually has a few 'company dev blog' articles every week. You should be able to find some good stuff there. See https://bengtan.com/interesting-things.

Also, some related commentary: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27492255
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
A newsletter that (partially) curates HN stories that didn't make the front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27492255

Ongoing investigations into email tracking and privacy: https://bengtan.com/blog/whats-in-email-tracking-links-and-p...

... and whatever I feel like :)
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
See:

Ask HN: How do you discover new stuff? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27404079
bengtan
·5 anni fa·discuss
Article title is: 'This deep-sea creature is long-armed, bristling with teeth, and the sole survivor of 180 million years of evolution' but I couldn't reduce it to fit within the story title limits.