jozzas | 1 year ago | on: Eric Schmidt deleted Stanford interview
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jozzas | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2024)
I'm a developer in grocery working in Brisbane. We're currently hiring for grads / recent grads (<24 months exp, with some flexibility there). We mostly write software for outbound grocery (delivery + pickup) worldwide, for both Amazon and 3P brands. We have fun and exciting challenges to suit all interests. Feel free to email me if you want to learn more.
The office in Brisbane is a beautiful place to work (there are flexible working options blending at home and in office), and I can personally vouch for the teams in Brisbane being awesome to work for, with interesting and fulfilling work.
From our job ad: > ... The features you build have direct impact on customers lives. You will work with scientists and engineers to optimize fulfillment processes, reducing costs and improving quality. You will experiment with new ideas, turning the successful ones into full production systems whilst failing fast and learning from those which are not. We obsess over reducing the time and cost in fulfilling a customer's order.
More here: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/2676748/2024-software-develo... any questions shoot me an email: jhlyon at amazon com
jozzas | 1 year ago | on: A journey to the medical netherworld (2016)
I mean, this is normally your GP referring you to a specialist, and 99% of the time that works. But when your specialist doesn't even know enough to know where to refer you next you end up in a weird space that is incredibly challenging to navigate. It would be good if there was an "expert diagnosticians" group that you could go to when even specialists are stumped. They could help navigate referrals to specialists, tests-of-treatment and enrollment in trials (which is a whole other minefield).
jozzas | 1 year ago | on: We need to rewild the internet
jozzas | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: What movies changed your perception of reality or life?
jozzas | 2 years ago | on: Trunk-Based Development
That seems painful but it's less painful than merge hell or deploying a change with a massive delta to production and needing to roll it back and unpick what went wrong.
jozzas | 2 years ago | on: Amazon acquires Fig
jozzas | 2 years ago | on: Amazon acquires Fig
Having something with autocomplete that works seamlessly with their services seems like a better idea than a plain prompt if you're going to use their shell. Hopefully they do something sensible and customer-centric with the telemetry stuff, that seemed to be the big drawback for many.
jozzas | 3 years ago | on: Compound pejoratives on Reddit
(This implies that you are not mates, and may in fact be about to start having a not-good night)
jozzas | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2022)
My group (Grocery Tech Team based in Brisbane) is growing at an exceptional rate to create software that will delight customers worldwide. We're currently hiring for junior and senior roles. We mostly write software to assist with outbound grocery (delivery + pickup) worldwide, for both Amazon and 3P brands. We have fun and exciting challenges to suit all interests. Feel free to email me if you want to learn more.
The office in Brisbane is a beautiful place to work (there are flexible working options blending at home and in office), and I can personally vouch for the teams in Brisbane being awesome to work for.
Job descriptions:
Junior: https://www.amazon.jobs/en-gb/jobs/2006937/software-develope... Senior: https://www.amazon.jobs/en-gb/jobs/1988644/software-develope...
Questions? email me at jhlyon at amazon dot com
jozzas | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Where are you going to find long-form content online these days?
jozzas | 4 years ago | on: Amazon is bypassing supply chain chaos with chartered ships and long-haul planes
> 1. All teams will henceforth expose their data and functionality through service interfaces.
>...
>5. All service interfaces, without exception, must be designed from the ground up to be externalizable. That is to say, the team must plan and design to be able to expose the interface to developers in the outside world. No exceptions.
>6. Anyone who doesn’t do this will be fired.
>7. Thank you; have a nice day!
jozzas | 4 years ago | on: Amazon is bypassing supply chain chaos with chartered ships and long-haul planes
jozzas | 5 years ago | on: Sleep duration is associated with brain structure and cognitive performance
jozzas | 5 years ago | on: Sleep duration is associated with brain structure and cognitive performance
jozzas | 5 years ago | on: Sleep duration is associated with brain structure and cognitive performance
I'm at a point now where I don't think coffee is for me - I love the taste and the effect but not at the expense of a good night's sleep!
jozzas | 5 years ago | on: Safely open apps on your Mac
I get "never attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence", but this is Apple. Are we to believe that this public, unencrypted endpoint was set up and is being called tens of millions of times a day because Apple engineers were too incompetent to come up with a better solution for something so fundamental (to Apple) as the security of the software running on their devices? And flying so blatantly in the face of their claim to protect user privacy?
This whole incident is completely bonkers. People should be getting fired over this and there should be an apology and a massive step back from this horrible, horrible approach.
jozzas | 5 years ago | on: RIP Google Music
jozzas | 5 years ago | on: They're deleting my channel, but they don't know why? [video]
This doesn't help when Google decide to sunset one or more of the services that you're relying on, forcing you to migrate elsewhere or re-design
jozzas | 6 years ago | on: Australia fires: Aboriginal planners say the bush 'needs to burn'
Climate change means it's getting more and more difficult to carry out these type of controlled burns for forest management in general. Our fire seasons are longer, hotter, drier and more dangerous, and these types of burns can and do get out of control.
If you can't answer this, you are going to have a very bad time when you retire.