Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No, but travel OK Technologies: Python, AWS, dbt, spaCy, Dask, Docker, Terraform, PostgreSQL, Redshift, SageMaker, GitLab, and more Résumé/CV:…
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No, but willing to travel Technologies: Python, AWS, dbt, spaCy, Dask, Docker, Terraform, PostgreSQL, Redshift, SageMaker, GitLab, and more Résumé/CV:…
Distance from home to the office is an enormous factor to me. I’m currently an 8 minute bike ride or 25 minute walk from my office, and prefer going in. But, 10 years ago, when it was a 30 minute bike ride or drive, I…
I feel like all that VC money was actually their undoing. Instead of working with the community, Docker spent bucketloads of money acquiring a lot of community projects and startups in an obvious attempt to become an…
This sounds related to the other HN post here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32996953 In that case, someone pretended to be Connor Tumbleson to get hired.
What great timing! I was just thinking about wanting something to generate a static website for graph data I've gathered in AWS Neptune. I'm definitely going to play around with this when I have some time.
I use and pay for Nova primarily because it's a fully native app, even though it is lacking features compared to Visual Studio Code. Even on the new MacBook Pro with a M1 Pro, simple things like resizing a VSC window is…
This is false. You can fill in the required information online without a mobile app, and print out the ArriveCAN receipt or write down the 6 character code. There's no need to use a smartphone.
There is the Stream Deck Mobile app. https://www.elgato.com/en/stream-deck-mobile
The AWS integration in the Enterprise Edition sounds interesting. I'm definitely going to try that out.
That's funny. I've had the exact same experience with Bluemix at a Hackathon in the past. It was down for almost the entire weekend, screwing all the teams that didn't pivot early enough.
Interested in using it. I've kept an eye on dotscience and dotmesh for quite some time. At work, we've only very recently ramped up Data Science and ML to a point where tools like these would be really helpful. I loved…
Oh, man. That's really unforunate. How will this affect dotmesh?
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No, but travel OK Technologies: Python, AWS, dbt, spaCy, Dask, Docker, Terraform, PostgreSQL, Redshift, SageMaker, GitLab, and more Résumé/CV:…
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No, but willing to travel Technologies: Python, AWS, dbt, spaCy, Dask, Docker, Terraform, PostgreSQL, Redshift, SageMaker, GitLab, and more Résumé/CV:…
Distance from home to the office is an enormous factor to me. I’m currently an 8 minute bike ride or 25 minute walk from my office, and prefer going in. But, 10 years ago, when it was a 30 minute bike ride or drive, I…
I feel like all that VC money was actually their undoing. Instead of working with the community, Docker spent bucketloads of money acquiring a lot of community projects and startups in an obvious attempt to become an…
This sounds related to the other HN post here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32996953 In that case, someone pretended to be Connor Tumbleson to get hired.
What great timing! I was just thinking about wanting something to generate a static website for graph data I've gathered in AWS Neptune. I'm definitely going to play around with this when I have some time.
I use and pay for Nova primarily because it's a fully native app, even though it is lacking features compared to Visual Studio Code. Even on the new MacBook Pro with a M1 Pro, simple things like resizing a VSC window is…
This is false. You can fill in the required information online without a mobile app, and print out the ArriveCAN receipt or write down the 6 character code. There's no need to use a smartphone.
There is the Stream Deck Mobile app. https://www.elgato.com/en/stream-deck-mobile
The AWS integration in the Enterprise Edition sounds interesting. I'm definitely going to try that out.
That's funny. I've had the exact same experience with Bluemix at a Hackathon in the past. It was down for almost the entire weekend, screwing all the teams that didn't pivot early enough.
Interested in using it. I've kept an eye on dotscience and dotmesh for quite some time. At work, we've only very recently ramped up Data Science and ML to a point where tools like these would be really helpful. I loved…
Oh, man. That's really unforunate. How will this affect dotmesh?