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They do not work for Twitter.


Or Turkmenistan, where it is illegal to have a car that is not white or silver.


Facebook/Meta recently froze nearly all their hiring. Have you received any emails in the last couple of weeks?


Nah, their third and final email was from about a month ago (still recent memory of course, wasn't aware of the freeze).


They are hiring embedded systems engineers.


Are you sure about this? I know someone hired there in that time frame



They are only hiring SwEs that are L7 (maybe L6) and above.


I was being recruited for L6 as a privacy engineer until I took another offer a fortnight ago, fwiw. No freezes there that I’m aware of.


PE is hiring and you could transfer to a SWE position later.


Search seems sub-par. Searching for "C#" returns ads that do not include the C# keyword.


Somewhere in Croatia. Good weather, good food, good internet.


If you can get line of sight, from a hill-top chalet on one of the many islands, to a cell tower: Croatia is fantastic. Fishing, sailing, people with a big sense of humour.


The visa recommendations seem wrong, at least for my country (Latvia).

The site claims I need a tourist visa for all EU countries (wrong), and do not need a visa to visit Russia (also wrong).


I saw a similar project on HN before but I can't find it now. I'll make the same comment tho, and it builds on this comment:

Please provide links back to official information pages. For something as important as a visa, I'm just never going to trust a random third party source.


My pet peeve: there are still many developer-oriented sites (including this site) that can't handle special characters in search. For example, searching for `C#` or `C++` returns C, C++, C# results.


I just added a parameter taking into account # and + for C# and C++. The results goes from 140 without to 27 and 111 with.


Oh dear this is a pet peeve when I was searching for pirated video tutorials back then.


I find CoreRT covers a lot of my current AOT needs.

For me, one of the blockers was Winfows.Forms not working with AOT, which appears to have been resolved very recently:

https://github.com/dotnet/winforms/pull/4177


£10,620.00 for the motor alone. 16k GBP on top of that if you want a battery as well. Then the other electronics, charging, motor controller.. 30k easily. Seems pricey.


What you described sounds a lot like .NET's LINQ, which translates to SQL queries as well:

    teachers.Where(t => t.Age > 30).Count();


Linq is cool; I haven't really had opportunity to play with it as I'm not in the .net ecosystem. Another integrated language/database is kdb, although it borrows somewhat from sql's syntax.


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