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Quine revives Hyper Terminal

hyper.quineglobal.com
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Tell HN: I went to Alaska's northernmost town and this was the GeoIP location

5 points·by ironmagma·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Building a Claude Code Skill Plugin from Scratch

franchb.com
2 points·by ironmagma·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Show HN: Monadic Networking Library for Go

github.com
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Show HN: A Poem about C

5 points·by ironmagma·10 mesi fa·5 comments

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ironmagma
·24 giorni fa·discuss
The M2 money supply has increased by roughly 48% since 2020. There are probably social consequences to this (as it would be strange if there weren't). Perhaps we are feeling the need to try every possible idea to see if that is the thing that wins the money (which is new, and does not obey the old rules).
ironmagma
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Not true... this is why they had to add aria- ...
ironmagma
·mese scorso·discuss
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Preferably not, but will for the right role. Technologies: Golang, C, Typescript, React, Docker / Dagger. [Prior experience: Rust, Flask, Django, C#, PHP (Symfony, Wordpress)]

Resume: https://philippeterson.com/resume.pdf

Email: [email protected]

Full-stack software developer with 10 years of experience in both enterprise and startups (some YCombinator startups).

In keeping with the trends, I have recently proven ability to embrace AI-driven development through production of a desktop app with a large surface area (link in resume) for which I used primarily Claude Code. The app targets 12 distinct binaries, so I have become opinionated on CI practices as well.

My passion lies in solving customer pain through targeted effort and thinking through a business lens. Seeking a company with a similar user focus and culture slanted toward building value over making noise.
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yes but that representation can be over-applied and misleading. For example you can roughly estimate the price of the entire earth. What does that number mean though? Well, nothing, really.
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Who do you think is publishing anti-corporation “propaganda”?
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Didn’t you just say your landscaper gets fired every year? That would mean they’re not “truly skilled.” So why hire them in the first place if they’re not skilled?

Originally you were assigning zero significance to the act of being fired, now you’re backtracking saying it implies something about value.
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Your snow plower and landscaper don't get judged for having 5+ different customers in 5 years. They don't show up in ATSes as job hoppers.
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
That’s actually something I agree with; I was making that statement as a challenge to the parent comment because it seems to be what they believe.
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Obviously fields like oncology and genetics are going to have major disruptions. What sort of event would trigger someone needing to redo their entire 7+ years of medical schooling?
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Doctors have to undergo minor professional development refreshers — not replace their entire education. There is a reason we educate early in life; it's hard to retrain the old (and expensive or even approaching impossible).
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Most of modern society is new in history; what is that supposed to say? If you are making the point that it's unproven and fragile, that would be a good point and actually one that supports "woe is me" because all of it could disappear overnight considering the fragility.
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Society doesn't owe anybody anything. So who's to say when you find something else to do, it will pay enough to live?
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Location: Seattle, WA / Portland, OR

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Typescript / Node.JS (Hono/Drizzle), Golang, Unity / Unreal Engine, Python (Django/Flask), C#, React, Wordpress, Drupal, C (certification in C)

Resume/CV: https://philippeterson.com/resume

Email: [email protected]

Savvy ex-YC startup Software Engineer, great at taking a project from 0 to 1 and 1 to 10. My background was initially in React and the frontend world, but I've since transitioned to being a more Go/backend-heavy developer working on high-throughput systems. Clocking in at 10 years of experience, I have worked the full gamut, from early stage startups to Fortune 500 companies — and would love to join a team focused on building a great product for the user. You might want to hire me if you have a need for someone who has both business/finance intuition and also software skills.
ironmagma
·2 mesi fa·discuss
That would not run counter to the popular (whether true or not) idea that by using functional programming languages you filter for a higher quality labor pool / applicant pool.
ironmagma
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Drudgery is not as much drudgery when there is variety. I think a lot of people who see their work as "drudgery" actually just are forced to do one thing and never even think about doing a second thing during their day.
ironmagma
·3 mesi fa·discuss
There are a lot of things to hate in the Web3 world. Lack of back button form resubmission or redirect loops is a strange thing to dislike though.
ironmagma
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Location: Seattle, WA / Portland, OR Remote: No Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Typescript, Golang, Python (Django/Flask), C#, React, C (certification in C) Résumé/CV: https://philippeterson.com/resume Email: [email protected]

Savvy ex-YC startup Software Engineer, great at taking a project from 0 to 1 and 1 to 10. My background was initially in React and the frontend world, but I've since transitioned to being a more Go/backend-heavy developer working on high-throughput systems. Clocking in at 9 years of experience, I have worked the full gamut, from early stage startups to Fortune 500 companies — and would love to join a team focused on building a great product for the user. You might want to hire me if you have a need for someone who has both business/finance intuition and also software skills.
ironmagma
·5 mesi fa·discuss
And notably, totally interchangeable cogs is exactly what a startup should not want. For the reason that it requires a lot of slack. Startups are supposed to move fast, and if you move fast that means there should be minimal overlap in work between different employees. Layoffs could be fatal at that stage in a company's story.
ironmagma
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Well you could stand outside and hand out N95 masks to spread awareness. That isn’t doing nothing to fix the issue.
ironmagma
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Happy to try my hand at a management position. Are you saying you have one open?