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Karshare | Backend Engineer | Full-time | REMOTE/ONSITE | London, UK

We are a startup with exciting opportunities both in terms business and technology.

Karshare is creating a more sustainable, shared future, where having a car is seen as a choice not a necessity.

The UK’s first car sharing platform aimed solely at serving communities within their neighbourhoods and at airport locations, we enable those with cars to share theirs, and those without to quickly and easily rent one from someone nearby.

We are looking for a backend engineer to join our team. We don't expect you to know all the tech we use. You can be sure this is an exciting opportunity.

We use Graphql, Typescript, Node, Serverless and use AWS (lamda, dynamodb, sqs, sns, s3, gateway ...), Elasticsearch.

https://karshare.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/karshare/about

Feel free to reach me directly at: erdo@karshare.com


vVoosh | Backend Engineer | London | Onsite | Contract

vVoosh gives you the power to Find, Plan, Share, Live, and Remember all the things you love to do—and those you’re yet to try. Whether BASE jumping or backgammon, painting or parasailing, share these experiences with family and friends—those you know, and those you’ve yet to meet.

We use AWS and Java stack on backend and React on front end. Looking for a backend engineer to join our team.

You can reach me out on yusuf at vvoosh dot com


Drying out wouldn't be the only problem in space though, there are other problems... (Btw how long they can survive like that though?)


I lived in Singapore for almost 5 years and I live London now. Everytime I see something like this about Singapore, I ask myself when I will be in Singapore again. It is truly amazing country, city, island.


that's useful.


I want to 3D print with this. yes!


Doesn't every company do that? I.e. Apple put many applications' features into default iOS apps.


I just learned something can be vanished from public web. Thanks. :) (I have just watched part of 'cave of the forgotten dreams' and soundly I started to think that the internet is the new kind of cave for humanity to express themselves.)


Instagram is used a lot to promote similar products in Turkey as well. In fact people try to create popular accounts and get advertisements for different products. I see promotions so often in some comic accounts I follow, bothers me sometimes.


So when are we all starting to measure sounds around us (including cafes, vehicles, cities) and create a map of quietest things and places?


There is work being done on crowdsourcing ambient sound: http://www.technologyreview.com/view/520606/noise-pollution-...

It's a neat problem. You can turn on smartphone microphones and listen for noise levels to measure for noise pollution and law violations, etc. However, you have to develop algorithms that filter our human conversations (for this application linked above), and the privacy implications are astronomical.

Edit: http://www.citylab.com/tech/2013/05/crowdsourcing-citys-quie...


we've also developed an early version of this. Still very early stages and we aren't making use of all the data yet:

http://noise.1self.co

disclosure: I'm a founder


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