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The article says they did a test @70mph and the battery lasted 458 miles.


Location: San Francisco

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Technologies: Python, Ruby, Javascript, AWS, Docker, Ansible

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Looking for a fulltime or contract position (even smaller contracts to add some bandwidth).


Alice, Inc | Senior Software Engineer | San Francisco | ONSITE | https://helloalioce.com

We are looking for someone with experience in Ruby on Rails and React. We also use MySQL, Redis, RabbitMQ as well.

Alice uses machine learning to make smart recommendations to small business owners on the resources they need to grow, based on a user's location, industry, stage of growth, demographic and more. Alice is free to all, and prioritizes access for women, people of color, veterans and other underrepresented business owners.

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Alice | Senior Software Engineer | San Francisco | Full-time | https://www.helloalice.com

Alice is growing a diverse team, and we’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer to help us fulfill our mission of connecting all entrepreneurs to the resources they need to grow and scale their businesses. We’re leading a movement to connect every founder, regardless of geography, capitalization, prior experience or cultural constraints, to the experts, tools, knowledge and communities that will propel their companies forward.

Technology is key to scaling our mission, and we’re growing our product team to build new features, improve our AI, and better serve entrepreneurs from around the world. We believe in working fast, but smart, and work toward measurable results.

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Soon we will have marquees again littering the page.


Kettering University does something similar but it is 3 months school 3 months work for the entirety of your schooling. It is very hectic but if you like things fast paced and the ability to work in your field of study its pretty awesome.


But wouldn't getting them to information, where they can learn about the things you just said, also be helpful? There is limited resources for people trying to help the world with these goals, wouldn't this at least help (not solve)?


There's no doubt that's true. The Global Village Construction Set[0] is a perfect example of how to use internet access to enable hardware construction to bring about the factors necessary to create more internet access.

But critically examining whether access to facebook is even close to the optimal way to go about this is extremely important. Zuckerberg gains a huge amount of power once the majority of the world is using his service -- and this power is of a type and scope that we've never encountered before in human history. There is zero doubt that he knows this, and we're kidding ourselves by ignoring his motivations and only focusing on what appear to be the immediate benefits.

We also cannot conflate the actual service being provided with our previous decades of experience of a free and neutral internet. We don't really know what dynamics we're foisting on the rest of the world with a project like this, so it's pretty important that we engage in discussions with the actual people that it would effect.

Take, for instance, the fact that there are a few mesh networks being set up in Africa. Do the people implementing and communicating over these networks want Zuck's facebook-internet? Have we asked? Have we considered that a conversation with those people would lend us a perspective that's basically mandatory if are to believe that we're actually being charitable rather than just making ourselves feel charitable?

This is dangerous territory we're moving into, both ethically and strategically. We're setting up power structures that we may never be able to deconstruct.

[0] http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Global_Village_Constructio...


no. The classic example is missionaries trying to teach malnourished landless peasants how to farm.

The real issue is water rights, land rights, and a traditional seed exchange program.

We have this notion that political self-determination is the end goal - a population having zero economic control we see as irrelevant. That's the issue in these places - they don't have a sovereignty over their own economy.

The only thing facebook could lead to for them is a popular uprising - but that will only be successful if there's a large enough middle class.

What may be more likely is that facebook will act as a further usurpation of the independent critical thought necessary for self-determination because people will have an effective propaganda tool with them at all times.

Imagine if a country wanted to filter out anti-government posts in a users news feed - giving disproportionate voice to a vocal pro-establishment minority; making them look like the silent majority; manufacturing consent as literally as possible. This will happen in your lifetime.

What a lovely future.


I see that but I think the problem is that some generalists don't want to specialize in anything. They hired a VP of Marketing to do the marketing yet the generalist wants to continue to help do the marketing along with a bunch of other roles they hired more specialized people for.


As mentioned above, I wrote the article. The most perplexing thing was that they hadn't yet hired specialists to fill those roles. Presumably, the new VP of Marketing (she started after I was let go) would have filled those specializations which seems like replacing a bandaid with a more robust bandage.

I was perfectly happy to specialize - in fact, I had spent the last few months digging deep in landing page optimization and email marketing specifically. I know there's more to the story. I just haven't figured out what it is yet.


Screwing you for your founding / very early stock options? Might be worth checking with a lawyer?


I'm guessing you had a 12-month vesting cliff.


I preordered this, gigabit lan and sata, http://shop.udoo.org/pre-order/udoo-quad.html


I was thinking the same exact thing.


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