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alexmchale | 2 months ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2026)

GreenArrow Email | Remote | Full-Time https://www.greenarrowemail.com/careers/developer

I'm Alex McHale, Lead Developer at GreenArrow Email. We're looking to add an additional developer to our team. The right candidate will have solid Go skills and can "hit the ground running" (so sorry for the cliché). Bonus if you're a polyglot who might have skills in Ruby on Rails and JavaScript.

We've put a lot of thought into our job post. Please give it a read. If you think you're a fit, there's a link at the bottom of the post with a form to fill out.

alexmchale | 3 months ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2025)

GreenArrow Email | Remote | Full-Time

https://www.greenarrowemail.com/careers/developer

I'm Alex McHale, Lead Developer at GreenArrow Email. We're looking to add an additional developer to our team. The right candidate will have solid Go skills and can "hit the ground running" (so sorry for the cliché). Bonus if you're a polyglot who might have skills in Ruby on Rails and JavaScript.

We've put a lot of thought into our job post. Please give it a read. If you think you're a fit, there's a link at the bottom of the post with a form to fill out.

alexmchale | 9 years ago | on: Budget Home Arcade Machine

A few years ago I built a cabinet for my family. I used equipment purchased off of Ultimarc (https://www.ultimarc.com/ipac1.html), did the woodworking myself. I'm a very inexperienced amateur woodworker, but I love doing it. It's a fantastic hobby to contrast against a day of programming.

Here's a photo album of the process. I picked up the Donkey Kong marquee later as a gift for my wife at Christmas time - she's the Donkey Kong Pro in our household.

Of course, when I look at it - I only see the flaws. I'd love to get a second shot at building it!

https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0Q5qXGF1OaZiJ

alexmchale | 11 years ago | on: Losing 58.3 Lbs for Science

Oh the other side of it --- weighing in frequently and drinking a ton of water! I weigh myself most nights. I know what days I didn't get enough water, because I'll have "lost" 2 pounds that day. That tells me that (1) I need to immediately drink some more water and (2) drink extra the next day. Dehydrating yourself will have a negative impact on weight-loss long-term.

alexmchale | 11 years ago | on: Losing 58.3 Lbs for Science

Hey, congrats to you! I'm pretty much in your exact boat.

I started the year at 267 and I'm down to 225 now. My goal is an even 200 (or I'll sometimes say 199 for the joy of seeing that 1 in the front).

I've done it just as you have -- by eating less. At the start of my diet I was counting calories on a daily basis -- but after a while I started learning to pay attention to the calories of everything I eat. Now I simply keep a running tally in my head and know where I'm at. I'm fine with estimating when I need to.

The biggest change for me is learning to be happy with smaller portions. I used to eat 3 enchiladas, then have another 2, then another 3,.. THEY ARE SO DELICIOUS! Now I know going in that I'm going to make my plate and that's it. There's times I wish I could have more, but enjoying the one plate is the biggest key to my success so far.

The other side of it is avoiding calorie landmines. It's so easy to accidentally eat an extra thousand or two calories while eating out by not paying attention. Knowledge is power :).

alexmchale | 12 years ago | on: The Elves Leave Middle Earth – Sodas Are No Longer Free (2009)

I promise I'm not trying to troll here.

When I hear "free soda" I hear "free diabetes and heart disease". Free soda is the worst kind of encouragement to have your employees living a healthy lifestyle. I'd love to hear about a company who seeks to provide fresh local fruits and vegetables at its snack table.

I really don't mean to come off as a Debbie Downer, but soda is such a terrible scourge on society as a whole.

alexmchale | 13 years ago | on: Google Fibre is totally awesome, but it's also completely unnecessary

This is high in the running for the dumbest article I've ever seen on HN. Send that U-Verse internet connection back to 1983 and you'd get the same response - "this speed is cool, but it doesn't really let me do anything NEW". We need technology that serves for the things we might do in the future, not merely for the things we want to do today. Because we never know what technology from today we'll be stuck with deep into the future.

alexmchale | 13 years ago | on: Someone got the natural gas report 400 ms early

If I were the trader with perfect information, I'd program my trading algorithms to lose (or at least not be guarenteed to win) 40% of the time. This would make you look merely like a incredibly fortunate trader, and not a perfect one. Just make sure that your algorithm guarantees an X% return per year.

alexmchale | 13 years ago | on: Analysis of bank PIN numbers

The naming of Benford's Law has long bothered me. It feels to me like it should be Benford's Observation. Awesome catch, though! I love it.

alexmchale | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2012)

SEEKING WORK - Remote / Springfield, MO

I'm a Rails & JavaScript, Mac OSX, and iOS developer with many years of experience in producing quality products quickly. I do not have much in the way of design chops, but I'm your man for everything else from the client to the server. I also have substantial experience with various embedded C environments.

Let me know if you'd like to talk.

Website: http://anticlever.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/alexmchale

Email: [email protected]

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