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Hi, I'm Andrew
Contact Me: a [at] berkowitz.org | @bezerkowitz | http://www.berkowitz.org
Interests: Smart Devices / IoT for businesses. High efficiency farming. Hardware (ESP8266, STM32, etc). Impactful projects in developing economies.
From what I hear, Microsoft has been extremely active in hiring tech and skilled workers in Kenya this year. Really hoping they keep it up!
You could honestly spend a month in any of those countries, and barely scratch the surface of all the cultures, people, and ecosystems. I would highly recommend Ghana as a base, due to its stability, infrastructure, and…
I spent a year in Ghana in 2017, and I had the pleasure of meeting numerous software engineers and tech entrepreneurs who were doing extremely high quality work for 1-2k USD / month (if they were lucky). Having…
Hi Jeff - I applied for the full-stack position last month. Is the hiring cycle particularly long, or did I just drop out of the funnel?
Location: Boston, MA, US Remote: Flexible Willing to relocate: Yes (If the work is interesting) Technologies: * Web backend (Flask, Django, Rails) * Frontend (CSS, HTML5, JS) * Mobile (Android / Java) * Desktop (Qt,…
> Surprising that Google has never repeated that trick What about Waze?
My go to is http://google.org. Along with the 100 million in grants they write yearly, they provide a valuable social service for those more fortunate.
I do all my Venmo-ing on a computer. I'd be curious to know if I was just an isolated case.
I certainly hope that 2G doesn't get phased out for a long time. It is a cheap network that is perfect for IoT devices.
I'm pretty sure the casings are there for fire isolation
This blog post has some screenshots: http://takezoe.blogspot.com/2013/09/gitbucket-15-released.ht...
The blog post you are talking about can be found here[0]. Despite an active push by Scott for a standardized data format and communication protocol, little has been done in almost 5 years. As a person with diabetes for…
I've caught Crunchbase employees blatantly copying and pasting content from AngelList - which is not Creative Commons as far as I'm aware. I'm surprised they're up in arms over this.
Sproutel - Providence RI and Greater Boston Area We build interactive games for children with chronic illnesses. Our first product, Jerry the Bear[0] is a teddy bear that teaches children with Type I Diabetes their…
The "-uino" suffix is pretty blatantly associated with the arduino platform. To go out there and claim you're using it for the "hobby electronics association" is pretty disingenuous.
I think Apple is a little too big for Nuance to acqui-sue. Things might end very differently this time.
You should check out some of the newer pumps in the past few years - specifically the Tandem t-slim and the OmniPod. A lot more functionality, and a lot less pager like.
I think the service you're thinking of is called PackageFox.
Along with a call to action, this would serve as a better homepage than the current one.
I'm baffled by this admiration of commit messages that do nothing to explain the code committed.
1. Keep The T open until three or four, so busy entrepreneurs can get home for a few hours of sleep. 2. Get nonlocal VCs and Angels to come to Boston to make deals, and show the locals how it's done. 3. Encourage school…
Extending bar and club hours doesn't even make my list of things Boston could do to improve the entrepreneurial environment.
Canonical has done many questionable things recently, but innovation like this is why they are going to succeed commercially.
You're missing the point. The proper way to handle an allegedly unsupported browser is to degrade gracefully: "I'm sorry, your browser may not be supported [Continue Anyway] [I'll Comeback Later]" Otherwise, you…
B&N sure is acting like the Nook is their last great hope. My local store is renovating about 1/4 of their floor space to be occupied by Nook products. When you walk in to the store, your are greeted by a…