Location: San Francisco, CA
Remote: Remote/Onsite/Hybrid all OK
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies:
* AWS (SQS/SNS, Lambda, S3, EMR/Glue, Redshift/RDS, IAM/VPC, EC2, etc.), Terraform, GitHub Actions
* Python, Airflow, PostgreSQL
* TypeScript, Flask, D3.js, Pandas, PySpark, NumPy
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uU5VtkJF3VBNoOGkKiCqD3wH3zl6NTtQ/view?usp=sharing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connerapeterson/
Email: capeterson@tuta.io
Hi! I'm Conner, I've worked across a variety of technologies, but generally focusing on backend, cloud infrastructure, system design, pipelines, data/platform engineering and visualization of data. I'm a bit of a generalist and interested in pretty much anything- if you are interested, feel free to reach out! I'd love to chat.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Remote: Remote/Onsite/Hybrid all OK
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies:
* AWS (SQS/SNS, Lambda, S3, EMR/Glue, Redshift/RDS, IAM/VPC, EC2, etc.), Terraform, GitHub Actions
* Python, Airflow, PostgreSQL
* TypeScript, Flask, D3.js, Pandas, PySpark, NumPy
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uU5VtkJF3VBNoOGkKiCqD3wH3zl6NTtQ/view?usp=sharing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connerapeterson/
Email: capeterson@tuta.io
Hi! I'm Conner, I've worked across a variety of technologies, but generally focusing on backend, cloud infrastructure, system design, pipelines, data/platform engineering and visualization of data. I'm a bit of a generalist and interested in pretty much anything- if you are interested, feel free to reach out! I'd love to chat.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Remote: Remote/Onsite/Hybrid all OK
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies:
* AWS (SQS/SNS, Lambda, S3, EMR/Glue, Redshift/RDS, IAM/VPC, EC2, etc.), Terraform, GitHub Actions
* Python, Airflow, PostgreSQL
* TypeScript, Flask, D3.js, Pandas, PySpark, NumPy
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uU5VtkJF3VBNoOGkKiCqD3wH3zl6NTtQ/view?usp=sharing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connerapeterson/
Email: capeterson@tuta.io
Hi! I'm Conner, I've worked across a variety of technologies, but generally focusing on backend, cloud infrastructure, system design, pipelines, data/platform engineering and visualization of data. I'm a bit of a generalist and interested in pretty much anything- if you are interested, feel free to reach out! I'd love to chat.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Remote: Remote/Onsite/Hybrid all OK
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies:
* AWS (SQS/SNS, Lambda, S3, EMR/Glue, Redshift/RDS, IAM/VPC, EC2, etc.), Terraform, GitHub Actions
* Python, Airflow, PostgreSQL
* TypeScript, Flask, D3.js, Pandas, PySpark, NumPy
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uU5VtkJF3VBNoOGkKiCqD3wH3zl6NTtQ/view?usp=sharing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connerapeterson/
Email: capeterson@tuta.io
Hi! I'm Conner, I've worked across a variety of technologies, but generally focusing on backend, cloud infrastructure, system design, pipelines, data engineering and visualization of data. I'm a bit of a generalist and interested in pretty much anything- if you are interested, feel free to reach out! I'd love to chat.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Remote: Remote/Onsite/Hybrid all OK
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies:
* AWS (SQS/SNS, Lambda, S3, EMR/Glue, Redshift/RDS, IAM/VPC, EC2, etc.), Terraform, GitHub Actions
* Python, Airflow, PostgreSQL
* TypeScript, Flask, D3.js, Pandas, PySpark, NumPy
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uU5VtkJF3VBNoOGkKiCqD3wH3zl6NTtQ/view?usp=sharing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connerapeterson/
Email: capeterson@tuta.io
Hi! I'm Conner, I've worked across a variety of technologies, but generally focusing on backend, cloud infrastructure, system design, pipelines, data engineering and visualization of data. I'm a bit of a generalist and interested in pretty much anything- if you are interested, feel free to reach out! I'd love to chat.
Conversely, maybe some Twitter clone does replace Twitter! Using TikTok as your example, it killed Triller which was (and still is) moderately popular. Even further, Triller was mostly just an iteration of Vine. Vine was definitely the first of line though, I can't think of any earlier mobile-first video sharing social media platforms.
Unless I'm misunderstanding, IME the exchange rate always stays the same, there's just more built-in cost to account for things like trading for XMR and back out. This is generally how it goes for IRL cash as well. It's common for things to be cheaper in XMR as well, given that part of the equation has already been accounted for.
I'm sure it likely sold for enough that the owners can retire early and wealthy. Maybe they'd get more money serving ads, or maybe it's a fad and it dies out in a month or two. I'd rather just take the payout and move onto other personal projects, given that Wordle is pretty much complete.
A lot of this game is yet to be solved- it would be rather unfortunate if one of the most useful words in a top strategy happened to be a slur, meaning that those wishing to "solve" the game would likely have to include said slur in their strategy.
None of them look great, intuitively. Actually it is kind of interesting, although unsurprising on second thought, that the removed words skew toward these harsh g and k noises which don't show up as much elsewhere in English. So they don't look like good first picks. But maybe at some point strategies will advance to having common second picks or something like that.
This person seems to be stating that grads of these schools are of good quality, not that they are necessarily successful in the workforce.
In my opinion, the biggest upside of CSU's is that they provide a vastly more diverse student body. There's a greater range of financial situations, age groups, and ethnicities. I feel this experience working with folks from a variety of backgrounds is an essential part of a strong candidate.
I'm personally not really on one side or another. "Alternative" paths (e.g. CSU's, community college, no school) seem to create candidates that have had a diverse life experience. Top UC's/private schools create candidates that are regarded as more academic.
That's just my take on it, and I feel that people being on one side or the other is mostly due to which of these stereotypes that person prefers.