Republic Services | AI Staff Engineer | WFH in Arizona preferably, will consider remote | $132,600- $182,250 + Bonus We’re hiring an AI Staff Engineer to help lead the next wave of enterprise software built with GenAI…
I have a new role open on my team: Staff Engineer – GenAI. We’re building an enterprise-grade Agentic AI platform that helps teams build, integrate, and operationalize GenAI solutions quickly, with minimal friction. The…
I just threw up a little bit in my mouth
Hey dec-fairstreet, would you be interested in someone that could be part-time (say 20-ish hours a week). I know node, TS, and AWS very well. Not much react, but I do some Angular and have done a lot of RDMS but not…
I have been searching for something similar. It seems like in the 90s up to the 2010s-ish there were some great books on the subject (code complete, pragmatic programmer, clean code, etc.). But I have yet to find a book…
See my other comment as well as this HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20551946
This is actually the "best" answer for our plastics problem. There was an NPR/Planet Money podcast on it recently here: https://www.npr.org/2020/09/11/912150085/waste-land and there are plenty of other sources that all…
Artificial General Intelligence --- boom!
Burning waste to generate energy is unfortunately the least impactful to the environment. The best is obviously reduce, reuse.
IT doesn't get to attend Waste Expo, but we can go to WasteCon in Phoenix this year.
I'm an software engineer as well. I work for one of the top 3 waste management companies. I've worked on both consumer side web/mobile apps as well as operations side projects, both in hauling and MRF operations.
It can be, but in some cases there are simply no buyers at any price point. And there's no way anyone is going to spend more money building larger warehouse to hold the commodity. So it get stacked until the warehouse…
Not really. The bigger problem at the moment is that the market for recycled materials has effectively disappeared. No one is buying these commodities right now. Chinese government owned businesses spent a lot of money…
When I left a previous employer, their legal department sent me a certified letter sternly stating that any "thought" or "idea" I had during my employment was their property.
World's longest April fools joke? 'We have tentatively planned for the migration to happen on the first Saturday of April, next year'. 4/1/2017
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Republic Services | AI Staff Engineer | WFH in Arizona preferably, will consider remote | $132,600- $182,250 + Bonus We’re hiring an AI Staff Engineer to help lead the next wave of enterprise software built with GenAI…
I have a new role open on my team: Staff Engineer – GenAI. We’re building an enterprise-grade Agentic AI platform that helps teams build, integrate, and operationalize GenAI solutions quickly, with minimal friction. The…
I just threw up a little bit in my mouth
Hey dec-fairstreet, would you be interested in someone that could be part-time (say 20-ish hours a week). I know node, TS, and AWS very well. Not much react, but I do some Angular and have done a lot of RDMS but not…
I have been searching for something similar. It seems like in the 90s up to the 2010s-ish there were some great books on the subject (code complete, pragmatic programmer, clean code, etc.). But I have yet to find a book…
See my other comment as well as this HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20551946
This is actually the "best" answer for our plastics problem. There was an NPR/Planet Money podcast on it recently here: https://www.npr.org/2020/09/11/912150085/waste-land and there are plenty of other sources that all…
Artificial General Intelligence --- boom!
Burning waste to generate energy is unfortunately the least impactful to the environment. The best is obviously reduce, reuse.
IT doesn't get to attend Waste Expo, but we can go to WasteCon in Phoenix this year.
I'm an software engineer as well. I work for one of the top 3 waste management companies. I've worked on both consumer side web/mobile apps as well as operations side projects, both in hauling and MRF operations.
It can be, but in some cases there are simply no buyers at any price point. And there's no way anyone is going to spend more money building larger warehouse to hold the commodity. So it get stacked until the warehouse…
Not really. The bigger problem at the moment is that the market for recycled materials has effectively disappeared. No one is buying these commodities right now. Chinese government owned businesses spent a lot of money…
When I left a previous employer, their legal department sent me a certified letter sternly stating that any "thought" or "idea" I had during my employment was their property.
World's longest April fools joke? 'We have tentatively planned for the migration to happen on the first Saturday of April, next year'. 4/1/2017
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