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Daydream | Frontend Engineer | Remote(US) or Kirkland WA | Full-time

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/dahlia-labs/dc4addd1-5b1e-4e0c-8158...

Daydream is a dynamic and innovative fashion technology startup poised to revolutionize the industry. Backed by substantial funding, we blend cutting-edge AI technology with the largest fashion catalog to create unique experiences for our customers. Our team is driven by creativity, passion, and a commitment to shaping the future of shopping.


Daydream (https://Daydream.ing) | Remote (US) or Kirkland/LA/NYC | Full-Time

Daydream is a dynamic and innovative fashion technology startup poised to revolutionize the industry. Backed by substantial funding ($50M seed), we blend cutting-edge AI technology with the largest fashion catalog to create unique experiences for our customers. Our team is driven by creativity, passion, and a commitment to shaping the future of shopping.

We have multiple open engineering roles including:

* Senior Backend Engineer

* Staff Software Engineer – Search, Ranking, & Recommendations

* Staff Data Engineer

Apply through: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/dahlia-labs


Can you expound on what you mean by "usually at the expense of people poorer than them"? I understand this sentiment when it comes to things like predatory lending, but would like to learn more about how it applies to non-exploitative areas.

A couple possible examples to help with the discussion: 1. A new millionaire buys a house from someone in SF and lives there. 2. A new millionaire buys a rental property from someone in SF, renovates it, and raises the rent to make back their capital outlay. 3. A new millionaire buys a broken down classic car, invests capital into repairing it, and sells it to a collector for a profit.


23andme does, but it doesn't include it in the default report.

You can go to https://www.23andme.com/you/explorer/gene/?gene_name=BHLHE41 and check your raw data to see if you're heterozygotic.


Drat. rs4963955: TT; rs4963956: CC; rs1480037: CC. Of course, I already knew I was not a short-sleeper but one can always hope for a hidden superpower...


Hmm. I have TT, CC, and CT but I generally sleep terribly.

Does anyone know of more research on what would cause this to be expressed? Maybe I just need to be more consistent with my schedule.


Chase, Watsi's founder, spoke at start up school last year.

Donate first, then watch his talk and then donate again. Make sure you look for the tip option on the checkout page if you want to help cover Watsi's operational costs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlT3UhC7NwQ


One of the best startup up school talks. Hard to watch this and not feel like you want to work for Chase by the end.


I believe the key term of the parent comment you're replying to in your first statement is "luxury production". While Mercedes and BMW both produce a large number of luxury vehicles, they also produce a large number of non-luxury vehicles such as trucks, buses, vans, motorcycles (BMW only) and even garbage trucks.

For global auto sales from US manufacturers, I'm guessing that companies like Paccar and Oshkosh are keeping Tesla out of the top five currently. They make trucks and commercial vehicles so people tend to overlook them when it comes to comparing auto manufacturers.

Still, I do agree with the underlying message of your post. It's not like there are a ton of US auto companies left.


Even still, Tesla's plan isn't to become a luxury car company- they've been clear from the beginning that they've started with luxury as a way to bootstrap development. I'm guessing that the 500k cars a year that they're looking for is also going to include those new "standard" models.


I doubt that they plan on 500,000 luxury sales. If so that would pretty much mean abandoning any pretense of having a mass market electric car.

I would hope that they think they will put this towards a sub 40k car, or better yet below 30k which is where many of the smaller electrics are now.

Still a large factor like opens the possibility of packs not certified for cars being given other uses. Put in Texas and reap the power of the wind to power the factory too!


I was a bit disappointed until I read the bit about hardware hack-ability. Accessibility in games is an oft ignored topic. The open nature of these controllers will hopefully lead to more games being playable by disabled gamers as people extend the hardware. Of course, the flip side of that coin is people modifying the controller to gain an unfair advantage.


> Of course, the flip side of that coin is people modifying the controller to gain an unfair advantage.

Nothing stopping the community doing the same thing and sharing the results with everyone, though!


Very true! When it releases, I may try to use data from an Eye Tribe (http://theeyetribe.com/) to drive the right trackpad output. The added cost seems like a valid deterrent against people just trying to cheat, and a bearable cost for someone who wants to play games but is incapable of using a traditional controller.


never underestimate people who want to be first regardless of the cost.


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