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Steadily | Austin, TX - Remote| Full-time | Python, Django, PostgreSQL, AWS, React | www.steadily.com

Steadily is a venture backed insurtech startup for landlords. We've grown from five to over fifty people in the past year as the demand for our service continues to rise. Our purpose is to give landlords all over the country a fast, modern insurance buying experience and amazing customer service so they’re confident they’ll have the coverage they need on a rainy day. Because of our technology and service, our customers love being insured by us, even when they have a claim.

In November 2021, we announced our Series A raise of $27.8 million. Led by Matrix Partners and Zigg Capital, we are poised to bring landlord insurance to the forefront with cutting-edge technology and exceptional people.

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https://fenivarughese.com/ Hand-crafted Hugo static site hosted on Github Pages.

https://github.com/Feni/feni.github.io


Steadily | Austin, TX - Remote| Full-time | Python, Django, PostgreSQL, AWS, React | www.steadily.com

Steadily is a venture backed insurtech startup for landlords. We've grown from five to over fifty people in the past year as the demand for our service continues to rise. Our purpose is to give landlords all over the country a fast, modern insurance buying experience and amazing customer service so they’re confident they’ll have the coverage they need on a rainy day. Because of our technology and service, our customers love being insured by us, even when they have a claim.

In November 2021, we announced our Series A raise of $27.8 million. Led by Matrix Partners and Zigg Capital, we are poised to bring landlord insurance to the forefront with cutting edge technology and exceptional people.

Staff/Senior Software Engineer - https://grnh.se/2e5166924us


Steadily | Austin, TX - Remote| Full-time | Python, Django, PostgreSQL, AWS, React | www.steadily.com

Steadily is a venture backed insurtech startup for landlords. We've grown from five to over thirty people in less than a year as the demand for our service continues to rise. Our purpose is to give landlords all over the country a fast, modern insurance buying experience and amazing customer service so they’re confident they’ll have the coverage they need on a rainy day. Because of our technology and service, our customers love being insured by us, even when they have a claim.

In November 2021, we announced our Series A raise of $27.8 million. Led by Matrix Partners and Zigg Capital, we are poised to bring landlord insurance to the forefront with cutting edge technology and exceptional people.

Staff/Senior Software Engineer - https://grnh.se/ca26c7654us


Steadily | Austin, TX - Remote | Full-time | Python, Django, PostgreSQL | https://www.steadily.com

Steadily is a venture backed insurtech startup for landlords. We've grown from five to over thirty people in less than a year as the demand for our service continues to rise. Our purpose is to give landlords all over the country a fast, modern insurance buying experience and amazing customer service so they’re confident they’ll have the coverage they need on a rainy day. Because of our technology and service, our customers love being insured by us, even when they have a claim.

In November 2021, we announced our Series A raise of $27.8 million. Led by Matrix Partners and Zigg Capital, we are poised to bring landlord insurance to the forefront with cutting edge technology and exceptional people.

Staff/Senior Software Engineer - https://grnh.se/3c63da104us


Not the same reactor, but this high speed video gives a great perspective inside a fusion reactor.

https://youtu.be/IhHsOwLdCu4


This video is so scifi.... Moreover I don't know why my gut feeling was "it looks so reassuring"... Do you know why it pulses ? And what are the little point-lights running around from time to time ?


The little lights are probably tiny bits of metal dust or slivers exploding off the walls due to local electrical potentials.


A simple explanation for it would be a farming layout for irrigation.


Native of Thar here. Not from a farming family but it is extremely likely that this is for farming. Land tend to be arid and barren so selected passages that are low lying are cultivated just before monsoon season in the hope that water logging in the monsoon will irrigate it to get some crop.

I also translated the only book about the culture of Thari people from that region. Pdf link for anyone interested: https://github.com/ketancmaheshwari/dhati-book/raw/master/ma...


Depends on the age.

If it comes from time before agriculture, then it might be a remaining of an ice age hunting trap.


It says in the article that they're fairly recent (around 150 years ago). So agriculture seems likely.


Then, most likely they are.


Yes, and it looks like a "space filling" pattern with enough room between to do something like farming. It does not look like an abstract artwork.


Seems like this is an extension of the Curry-Howard-Lambek isomorphism [1] relating type theory, logic and category theory together. I find that to be one of the most beautiful results in computer science and have been working on a practical language built on the same principles for a while (A mix of Haskell, Prolog and APL in a python-like language)

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry–Howard_correspondence


Is there any online material on this language?


Not yet. I've specced it out, but still working on the implementation. Here's a hand-written example showing how you can specify the constraints to validate a Knight's tour. You can then enumerate over the types to get valid tours.

https://gist.github.com/Feni/d819f120a7d179bc472c94df9471e60...


Looks great! I've tried it out with a bunch of recipes and liked the cleaner layout of information. Using chrome-extensions to augment the web experience based on metadata like this is definitely an underrated capability.


Seems like an interesting variant of SSE (Server sent events) without the JS code for retries. Both of these approaches are simpler than websockets, with the limitation that they're one-way (server push).


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