FreeKill
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2022)
Paramount Commerce | REMOTE - North America/Europe applicants only | Full-Time | Many Python & Java Roles |
https://www.paramountcommerce.comParamount Commerce is a small (approximately 150 employees worldwide) but rapidly growing global payments technology company based in Toronto, Canada that provides a safe and simple way to integrate bank account-based payments. As a leading solution in both iGaming and sports betting, we are trusted by industry-leading brands such as DraftKings, theScore, PartyPoker, and Bet365 to process billions in global transactions annually.
We also believe strongly in positive mental-health and work-life-balance of our employees, and we back this statement up with our many benefits including 4-day work weeks during the summer months (June-Sept), paid time off on birthdays, half-day vacations before all statutory holidays, an employee wellness benefit that can be used for therapies and gym memberships, retirement fund employer contribution matching, and a generous profit sharing/bonus program (paid quarterly) and available to all employees.
We're rapidly expanding with major initiatives to expand and upgrade our payment platform and to build out a comprehensive new data engineering / analytics pipeline. We are looking to fill multiple roles, so we'd love to hear from you if you're interested.
Full Job Listing:
- Senior Java Software Engineer - https://apply.workable.com/j/19AACAA381
- Intermediate Python Software Engineer - https://apply.workable.com/j/92A83B353F
- Data Visualization Engineer / Analyst - https://apply.workable.com/j/839BAD62DD
- Other Open Positions: https://www.paramountcommerce.com/careers/open-positions
FreeKill
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2022)
Paramount Commerce | REMOTE - North America/Europe applicants only | Full-Time | Many Python & Java Roles |
https://www.paramountcommerce.comParamount Commerce is a small (approximately 150 employees worldwide) but rapidly growing global payments technology company based in Toronto, Canada that provides a safe and simple way to integrate bank account-based payments. As a leading solution in both iGaming and sports betting, we are trusted by industry-leading brands such as DraftKings, theScore, PartyPoker, and Bet365 to process billions in global transactions annually.
We also believe strongly in positive mental-health and work-life-balance of our employees, and we back this statement up with our many benefits including 4-day work weeks during the summer months (June-Sept), paid time off on birthdays, half-day vacations before all statutory holidays, an employee wellness benefit that can be used for therapies and gym memberships, retirement fund employer contribution matching, and a generous profit sharing/bonus program (paid quarterly) and available to all employees.
We're rapidly expanding with major initiatives to expand and upgrade our payment platform and to build out a comprehensive new data engineering / analytics pipeline. We are looking to fill multiple roles, so we'd love to hear from you if you're interested.
Full Job Listing:
- Senior Java Software Engineer - https://apply.workable.com/j/19AACAA381
- Intermediate Python Software Engineer - https://apply.workable.com/j/92A83B353F
- Data Visualization Engineer / Analyst - https://apply.workable.com/j/839BAD62DD
- Other Open Positions: https://www.paramountcommerce.com/careers/open-positions
FreeKill
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4 years ago
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on: Biking while Black: Racial bias in Oakland policing (2019)
I sometimes think this is intentional, in the sense that trivial laws like these are kept on the books long term simply because they provide such a convenient mechanism to justify stops and other police activities that would otherwise not meet the burden needed to make them legal. I wonder if a solution might be to have certain categories of laws require re-evaluation every so often, in order to stay relevant. Almost like an expiry date, if they aren't explicitly renewed, they are no longer enforceable, thereby necessitating at least some kind of discussion on their continued relevance at regular intervals.
FreeKill
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4 years ago
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on: Browse Every Awesome List on GitHub
FreeKill
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5 years ago
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on: Done Answering Questions Stack Overflow
I wonder if something more like a wiki format would be better long term. Say you take a question like "How to loop through a list of key,value pairs in JavaScript. Through the last 10 years, this has changed a lot through vanilla to libraries like jquery to new iterations like ES5/6. What I would love to see is just a page with this question asked, maintained over time with an emphasis on when the previous solution was relevant, and highlighting the most recent, preferred options for solving the problem.
So, rather than a score based social network style system, turn the questions into living, and evolving documents. Also, sometimes a person gets stuck having to work on code that's a decade old, so it would be nice to have a history as well, and not just the most recent solution that may not work in their environment.
FreeKill
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5 years ago
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on: How The Expanse went from game concept to blockbuster TV series
I like the yearly rankings they do over at Reddit to try and find shows I've missed. (example: this years
https://www.reddit.com/r/television/comments/kqnefi/results_...)
It's quite interesting if you look at The Expanse. Started barely top 100, then top 40, then top 20, and now this year people are ranking it #2 all time behind Breaking Bad. Seems like it took a bit for the word to get out about it, but people who take the time to watch it, seem to really enjoy it.
FreeKill
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5 years ago
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on: How The Expanse went from game concept to blockbuster TV series
Yeah, I think it shows what humans of right now would be like in space, if we had the same technical progression, rather than imagining how we would be instead.
FreeKill
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5 years ago
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on: How The Expanse went from game concept to blockbuster TV series
Agree completely. There's one episode in the 3rd season, I believe, where a lot of damage occurs on a ship full of people (being vague). I always loved how in that episode, they go a lot into the added difficulties of injuries in space. For example, the inability of the body to stop bleeding and clot if there's no artificial gravity, so even minor wounds become deadly. I also think the Expanse presents a more realistic picture of what humans of today would be like in space, not the usual more optimistic version of us...
FreeKill
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5 years ago
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on: Warner Bros. Will Send Entire 2021 Slate to HBO Max and Theaters
Agreed. I believe a huge portion of the budgets for movies also revolves around marketing in general. Maybe those budgets can be reduced substantially if the movies are all being placed directly on streaming services. For instance, does it really matter in a streaming only world if your movie does huge numbers on the first weekend it comes out? I'd imagine success will be measured more in retention and possibly new subscriptions corresponding with a specific movie release.
FreeKill
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5 years ago
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on: Warner Bros. Will Send Entire 2021 Slate to HBO Max and Theaters
Same with Canada as well. Will be a shame if this experiment fails simply because they were unable to capture subscribers from the majority of the world outside the US. People aren't going to wait for it to come to their country, they'll likely pirate it instead...
FreeKill
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5 years ago
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on: Moderna Covid vaccine candidate almost 95% effective, trials show
I think you'll essentially get your wish regardless. Assuming you're just a regular Joe citizen (not a healthcare worker, not someone high risk) you're highly unlikely to get access to the first run regardless. So, if phase 3 was a beta test, phase 4 will be millions of doses going to people as a sort of invite only full-release. So, as long as you're fine taking it 3-6 months or more after that, if no ill effects have befallen the millions of early adopters, then you're gold.
FreeKill
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6 years ago
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on: Sex drive-in
Sounds to me like it's just spacing? Like pulling into a small parking space, where you have to park the drivers side in a way the door can't open...
FreeKill
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6 years ago
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on: Elizabeth Holmes representing herself in Arizona civil case
Yeah, I believe it's supposed to be directed by Adam McKay (The Big Short, Vice, Anchorman, etc.) and the original author of the book is writing the script as well. Could be quite good if done right. I would assume they are waiting for these court cases to have their day, before filming the movie...
FreeKill
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6 years ago
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on: Jellyfin: A Free Software Media System
Also, other quality of life features such as searching your library, ordering your list by different criteria such as directors, critic reviews, release date, combining movies/tv shows into organized collections etc.
FreeKill
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6 years ago
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on: French court rules Steam games must be able to be resold
I also agree that #2 is greatly overlooked. I know, personally, I would have purchased many games in the past, if I had an option to resell it for even half the price I paid for it. Instead, I end up waiting 12+ months until that game comes down in price commensurate with the value I believe it to be worth.
This applies a lot to single player games that will take 10-20 hours to complete like the newest Tomb Raider series or Deus Ex series, where I'm sure I will enjoy them, but not enough to spend $70+ on them.
FreeKill
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6 years ago
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on: A janitor at Frito-Lay invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos (2017)
I've always found it interesting that ketchup flavoring on frito lay products were not a bigger thing. In canada, ketchup flavored chips etc. are a very popular flavor and have been around for decades. Just never seems to really have caught on elsewhere until somewhate recently.
FreeKill
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6 years ago
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on: Epic Games Is Acquiring Psyonix
You absolutely can. The GeForce Experience is not necessary for anything. You can download drivers and install them without having to login to anything. GeForce Experience is just for the convenience of automation and for the extra tools it brings with it...
FreeKill
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7 years ago
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on: Red Flags in Software Developer Job Descriptions
My favorite is always when the job description includes superfluous descriptors in front of the developer role. Like "Rock Star" Developer or "Super Star" Developer. In my experience, it's almost always code for we want to put a ton of responsibility on you, while at the same time having unreasonable expectations for both speed and quality of what you produce.
FreeKill
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7 years ago
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on: Show HN: Notepin – Extremely simple blogging platform
Would be nice to see an example of an actual blog using the platform, on that page, without having to sign up first.
FreeKill
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7 years ago
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on: Netflix Flexes
What I also find interesting is the fact that Netflix doesn't necessarily even need the "flex" to succeed. Their push on bird box could have failed miserably, and they really wouldn't have suffered greatly, whereas Disney's push of A Wrinkle in Time probably hurt, since the movie ultimately flopped and their only chance to recoup costs was after the huge investment.
Netflix's goal is quite distinct from much of its competition. In simplistic terms, their goal is to release enough compelling content to keep existing subscribers subscribed and then hopefully entice new users to sign up more than old users quit. These "flexes" I would assume are primarily for the second category. If you make something enough of an event, with subscribers talking about it all the time, maybe non-subscribers will think they are missing out and take the plunge. If that fails, however, they only really lose out on the marketing costs, since it's very unlikely to affect the existing subscriber base at all.
Paramount Commerce is a small (approximately 150 employees worldwide) but rapidly growing global payments technology company based in Toronto, Canada that provides a safe and simple way to integrate bank account-based payments. As a leading solution in both iGaming and sports betting, we are trusted by industry-leading brands such as DraftKings, theScore, PartyPoker, and Bet365 to process billions in global transactions annually.
We also believe strongly in positive mental-health and work-life-balance of our employees, and we back this statement up with our many benefits including 4-day work weeks during the summer months (June-Sept), paid time off on birthdays, half-day vacations before all statutory holidays, an employee wellness benefit that can be used for therapies and gym memberships, retirement fund employer contribution matching, and a generous profit sharing/bonus program (paid quarterly) and available to all employees.
We're rapidly expanding with major initiatives to expand and upgrade our payment platform and to build out a comprehensive new data engineering / analytics pipeline. We are looking to fill multiple roles, so we'd love to hear from you if you're interested.
Full Job Listing:
- Senior Java Software Engineer - https://apply.workable.com/j/19AACAA381
- Intermediate Python Software Engineer - https://apply.workable.com/j/92A83B353F
- Data Visualization Engineer / Analyst - https://apply.workable.com/j/839BAD62DD
- Other Open Positions: https://www.paramountcommerce.com/careers/open-positions