Sorry to say, I found the position via networking.
I once worked for a start-up that perpetuated inflated social status symbols in a way I found repugnant. Transitioning to an academic non-profit environment was the best career decision I could have made for my mental…
Me too! Though yours looks fancier, is that jumping to a branch? lovely. glo () { xdg-open https://git.thecompany.com/$(git config remote.origin.url |cut -f2 -d: |cut -f1 -d.) }
Kinda/sorta. I use https://dynalist.io as my outliner. And it has browser clipper plugins that in their simplest use snapshot the title/url of the page you're on. So I often clip urls into there. But it as a tool is…
We have thousands of human genomes sequenced now.
Such an attractive trap.
Oracle -> IBM Cognos A nightly rebuild using ETL scripts written in sql. Not cheap or glamorous, but solid for our needs.
Agreed. I run many plugins locally and love that workflow. Just means you need to keep all the basic vim commands in in your head too for remote work.
Sorry to say, I found the position via networking.
I once worked for a start-up that perpetuated inflated social status symbols in a way I found repugnant. Transitioning to an academic non-profit environment was the best career decision I could have made for my mental…
Me too! Though yours looks fancier, is that jumping to a branch? lovely. glo () { xdg-open https://git.thecompany.com/$(git config remote.origin.url |cut -f2 -d: |cut -f1 -d.) }
Kinda/sorta. I use https://dynalist.io as my outliner. And it has browser clipper plugins that in their simplest use snapshot the title/url of the page you're on. So I often clip urls into there. But it as a tool is…
We have thousands of human genomes sequenced now.
Such an attractive trap.
Oracle -> IBM Cognos A nightly rebuild using ETL scripts written in sql. Not cheap or glamorous, but solid for our needs.
Agreed. I run many plugins locally and love that workflow. Just means you need to keep all the basic vim commands in in your head too for remote work.