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WPO | Senior Engineer/Manager, Full Stack, Backend/Devops, Sysadmin | Paris, France | Remote (France-based) or Onsite | Full-time | https://wpo.eu

Founded in 2008, WPO is the leading independent services provider in the EU and UK for the renewable investors. We service over 600 wind farms and solar parks in 12 European countries and overseas.

Since 2018, we are selling our SaaS that retrieves data from wind, solar and hydraulic assets, and provide analytics, reporting and insights to our clients (high-end financial or technical engineering teams) through a web platform.

Our dev team is small, versatile, high-performing, and growing! Come and join us making the renewable energy transition a reality!

Stack: Python, Plotly Dash (React) for the frontend, Postgres, AWS, GitLab

Open roles postings https://wpo.eu/job-vacancies/ (in French)

Stories about us from Plotly and AWS: https://go.plotly.com/dash-wpo-renewable-energy https://aws.amazon.com/fr/solutions/case-studies/wpo/

Contact us at jobs@wpo.eu (please mention HN in your application)


Not that great in my experience, good enough to read and navigate through org files, but lacks many features and has performance issues. vimwiki https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki is probably the best note-taking plugin for vim.


I've been using vimwiki daily for the past month after I saw it mentioned here on HN. It's really changed a lot and has replaced the method I had before that involved VScode markdown snippets. It's nice to be able to directly link between my diary / task lists and my general knowledge base that contains code snippets and information about my projects, etc.


i am still trying to figure: how is that any better than having the stuff as indented text, or writing it downs as markdown?


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