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e1ven
·5 năm trước·discuss
Doximity | Senior DevOps Engineer, Platform | Full-time REMOTE (US) or in-person (San Francisco, CA)

Doximity helps doctors be more productive, informed, and connected. We have several positions open, and you can see the full list at https://workat.doximity.com/positions/

I wanted to post about one position in particular- We're looking for another Senior DevOps Engineer on our Platform team. We'd love some more engineers to help us manage, monitor, and debug Kubernetes clusters.

We're looking for someone who has a deep understanding of container technology, and experience operating a Kubernetes cluster in production. Experience with EKS is a bonus. We'd love someone familiar with Terraform, Ansible and Chef (or similar tooling).

You'll help us build a container-based self-service infrastructure for product engineering teams, and help us work with the rest of devops and infrastructure teams to empower other engineering teams.

We're a remote team, and as such concise and effective written and verbal communication is crucial.

Schedule-wise, we're looking for someone who is able to maintain a minimum of 5 hours overlap with 9:30 to 5:30 PM Pacific time, and who can dedicate about two weeks per year for travel to company events.

The direct link for this position is at https://workat.doximity.com/positions/?gh_jid=2956884
e1ven
·14 năm trước·discuss
Why not phase things in, by having both measurements put on, for all new signs?

Exit 14 - 1 Kilometer (.6Miles)

Then, as the old signs wear out, eventually all signs are replaced.
e1ven
·16 năm trước·discuss
I had tried launching a Reddit/Hacker News clone that used Real Names, but wasn't able to get anywhere.

HN mostly ignored it, and Reddit users were rather hostile to the idea.

You can read the details at - http://e1ven.com/2010/09/15/lonava-com-retrospective/

In large part, I'm sure, I marketed it badly. But I'm also fairly confident that Real Names is one of those features that people wish "everyone else" would use, but aren't thrilled about using themselves.
e1ven
·17 năm trước·discuss
I believe the implication is that you'd have a sessionid. Effectively, the username and password rolled into one unique number, stored in the cookie.