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krishna0512 commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
przadka · 2 years ago
Reef Technologies | Senior Python Backend Engineer | REMOTE | Full-time Salary: 45-70 USD per hour, or 7560-11760 USD a month (assuming 40 hours per week). Hourly rates typically adjusted annually.

We’re all about the backend! As a fully remote Python software house, we comprise a small, agile team of senior engineers, each with at least five years of experience. We're known for delivering stable solutions and always accounting for edge cases, minimizing the need for urgent fixes.

- Full Remote Flexibility: Work from anywhere.

- Flexible Hours: Pick your own hours, with only ~2 calls per week.

- Dynamic Projects: Work with startups globally on projects of your choice.

- Influence: Contribute to decisions and influence how we operate.

- Project Selection: Only accept projects you're interested in.

- No managers; thanks to the Sociocracy 3.0 framework, everyone's opinion is valued.

- Personal assistant for your non-work tasks.

- Multicultural environment with a voice for everyone.

Who Are We Looking For? Experienced Python engineer with at least 5 years of programming (not necessarily professional), including at least a year with Python. Must have a deep love for Python and the ability to come up with Pythonic solutions to problems.

How to Apply: Just go to https://careers.reef.pl/ and see what we’re all about! Do not send us CVs.

Contact: Email: hiring@reef.pl Company Website: https://reef-technologies.com/

krishna0512 · 2 years ago
Very cool careers page!!
krishna0512 commented on Domains for the Rest of Us   domainsfortherestofus.com... · Posted by u/andreygrehov
krishna0512 · 5 years ago
cool project! would be helpful if there is a refresh option to get the next random domain, instead of refreshing the whole page.
krishna0512 commented on Ask HN: Side projects that are making money, but you'd not talk about them?    · Posted by u/whoisret
abc126589 · 6 years ago
My app Twitter Archive Eraser (https://martani.github.io/Twitter-Archive-Eraser) used to be free, then I added a donation button and people, while barely donated, used to say that this is something they would have paid for!

I worked on a paid tier (learnt a tremendous amount about actually selling an app, integration with payment processors, licensing, more legal stuff than I wanted to etc.)

Almost from the get go, it started making +$3k/mo. With more changes and offering a Mac version along a Windows version, it averages around +$7k/mo of revenue consistently. I'm the only person on it and have a full time job. Barely need to make code changes and it requires minimal effort for customer support.

krishna0512 · 6 years ago
Hi I am currently working on releasing the paid version of my app (online voice memo).

I was wondering about any resources you have to learn about licensing and legal stuff, or any common caveats that you ran into.

krishna0512 commented on Ask HN: Which IM is able to export chat like email?    · Posted by u/bythckr
krishna0512 · 6 years ago
Try using slack. As I understand it had an option to export the chats of a workspace.
krishna0512 commented on Ask HN: How do you maintain your medical record?    · Posted by u/SoulMan
foolinaround · 6 years ago
Interesting question... this is one I have thought on and off, and I have a hodge-podge of paper reports and scans, with evernote- to maintain the digital notes, and google drive for the scans.

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One could customize an open source CRM for this?

krishna0512 · 6 years ago
That's an interesting solution (CRM). I am assuming it is not a difficult solution, could probably be done with a weekends worth of effort.
krishna0512 commented on Ask HN: How do you maintain your medical record?    · Posted by u/SoulMan
marcinzm · 6 years ago
Never used them but this company claims to pull them together, parse them, etc.: https://picnichealth.com/
krishna0512 · 6 years ago
Don't know about you. But this website only works for very specific hospitals / doctors Didn't sound like a very good idea to me.
krishna0512 commented on Ask HN: What were the things you did that made the biggest impact at your work?    · Posted by u/arturw8i
dharmab · 6 years ago
Writing accessible documentation.

Most people either write no docs or they write a doc that assumes the reader already knows what the thing is.

I write docs that assume you're a new employee and explain the thing in simple, plain English before building up the technical details.

Notably, these kind of docs make it easy to handoff maintenance and further development to someone else so you can move on to new projects.

krishna0512 · 6 years ago
Thanks a lot for your hard work!! It's because of people like you that I have a very good life.

u/krishna0512

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