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nathan-wailes commented on Full $71M breakdown for The Village by M. Night Shyamalan (2003) [pdf]   wlmager.com/wp-content/up... · Posted by u/cocacola1
nathan-wailes · 2 years ago
Does anyone know where I can find more film budgets broken down in detail like this?
nathan-wailes commented on Ask HN: What is the current driver of tech layoffs?    · Posted by u/schappim
xtiansimon · 2 years ago
> “Are these continuing due to recent changes in the way software expenses are accounted for?”

What is being referred to here?

nathan-wailes commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
coffeefirst · 2 years ago
Scientific American | Senior Python Engineer | NYC or Washington, DC, flexible hybrid

Scientific American—yes, the storied science magazine—is in the midst of a massive renovation job. We recently launched our new article page—it's slick and twice as fast—and have all sorts of interesting plans in the works for 2024.

There's a lot to build, and I'm looking for another Senior Python Engineer to help make it happen.

Our brand new stack is Python/Django + Express/Vite/React + AWS + Github Actions.

https://careers.springernature.com/job/New-York-Senior-Pytho...

nathan-wailes · 2 years ago
I can't submit the application; it says "Section has errors" but it's not clear what the error is: https://www.loom.com/share/fceb294edbaf47a1995c46b85f969a90
nathan-wailes commented on Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (January 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
nathan-wailes · 2 years ago
SEEKING WORK

  Location: Remote, US citizen, any work schedule (time zone) OK
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Vue, Angular, Go (a little), can learn anything necessary
  Résumé/CV: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2sgjdnvflor7869559szt/Wailes-Nathan-Resume.pdf?rlkey=ceqtde01shjqi99ao5y82y65l&dl=0
  Email: nathan.wailes@gmail.com

nathan-wailes commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
nathan-wailes · 2 years ago

  Location: Remote, US citizen, any work schedule (time zone) OK
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Vue, Angular, Go (a little), can learn anything necessary
  Résumé/CV: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2sgjdnvflor7869559szt/Wailes-Nathan-Resume.pdf?rlkey=ceqtde01shjqi99ao5y82y65l&dl=0
  Email: nathan.wailes@gmail.com

nathan-wailes commented on Stripe login page decorative background design analysis   youtube.com/watch?v=ERUBC... · Posted by u/nathan-wailes
nathan-wailes · 2 years ago
I spent some time examining Stripe's login page decorative background and concluded it's built around two ideas: 1) a diagonal line that crosses through the midway point between the input boxes and the submit button, and 2) vertical lines spaced out half the width of the card. There are then slight variations around those two ideas that make the page more interesting, which I compare to how music is more interesting when the sound has variation around an aesthetically-pleasing tone/chord (e.g. timbre).
nathan-wailes commented on Ask HN: Could an oxygen concentrator increase my productivity?    · Posted by u/nathan-wailes
aurizon · 3 years ago
Well, in the day's sun = higher O2 and at night progressively higher CO2 and lower O2 as plant respiration/decomposition. I am sure this has been measured and is online - where? There is also a chance that the intangible 'scent' of freshness, similar to after a shower might sway your senses?
nathan-wailes · 3 years ago
I feel like I can sense the "stuffiness" (CO2) in a room apart from the scent, but I do think it would be worth an experiment to make sure. I agree it's a potential confounding(?) variable.
nathan-wailes commented on Ask HN: Could an oxygen concentrator increase my productivity?    · Posted by u/nathan-wailes
DANmode · 3 years ago
If you're still checking this thread: See what trees/plants you're near in the woods.

Pinene, for example, is a significant bronchodilator.

nathan-wailes · 3 years ago
Wow, I never knew that. My memories are based mostly on being in the woods in Maine, which is mostly pine trees IIRC. I wonder if I could get the same benefit from putting pine needles in my room or something.

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