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Wow, this guy has a ton of other menu bar apps. So many features I have thought about but never bothered to build/find. Awesome!


He became president of YC in 2014. So probably Cruise, W14.


Yeah Cruise has been killing lately


Too soon.


I've always thought the Apple TV + shows exhibit the most uniform "look" of any of the streaming services. Ted Lasso is probably the most pronounced example with vibrant colors, bright/uniform lighting, and a consistent "clean" look. I guess it makes a lot of sense given Apple's design aesthetic. Has anyone else noticed this?


Severance was distinctive and gorgeous, while maintaining a very consistent and unique look.

Foundation was gorgeous too, in a completely different way; again very self consistent.

'See' was fun, lush, and again, totally different.

None of these were like Ted Lasso.

I wouldn't have guessed any of these were on the same network, either for sound, look or plot. That's all I've really watched there though.


imo I think there is something indescribable that links some of those shows to some degree. Gorgeous, expensive, high-production values and a "mature" form of color-grading, perhaps? Or maybe that just means they look distinctly better than Netflix shows.


At least to my eyes there is a huge difference visually between Ted Lasso and Slow Horses.


Is it possible to export all my data from pinboard? I'm realizing it would be nice to back that all up every once in a while



Thanks!


Yes it is, in many formats: https://pinboard.in/settings/backup


I was able to export my bookmarks, but not my archived tweets; I got a 500 for the latter.



Can you export tab sets?

I find having bookmarks in context with related things open at the time to be quite valuable.


Same!


RaiseMe | Senior and Mid-level Full-stack Engineers | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE, Full-time | https://raise.me

RaiseMe is expanding access to higher education by reinventing how students earn scholarship dollars from colleges. Our platform allows colleges and universities to award incremental "micro-scholarships" to high school and community college students, based on academic, testing, extracurricular, and real-world experience.

We've partnered with with close to 300 colleges, and have users in 4 out of 5 high schools within the US. Many of our students earn tens-of-thousands of dollars for college. The coolest part of our platform is how it educates students about the possibility of college in the first place. Many of our users are first-generation college attendees, or minority or low-income students.

We closed our Series B in 2018, bringing our total funding to around $30M. Our investors include Salesforce Ventures, Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, The Emerson Collective, Teamworthy Ventures, and First Round, among others.

Here's some awesome press coverage about us: - https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ne3yvm/students-earned-do... - https://www.fastcompany.com/90206816/exclusive-zuckerberg-ba... - https://www.edsurge.com/news/2018-07-26-raiseme-gets-15m-to-... - https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/21/technology/got-an-a-in-al...

If you're an engineer looking to work with other smart and passionate individuals on the mission of helping all high school students achieve their college ambitions, get in touch! We are a small company still, with an 11-person engineering team. We offer competitive pay, great benefits (including a dog-friendly office!), and meaningful equity stake.

Tech stack: Ruby/Rails, React/Redux, MongoDB/Postgres/Redshift, with several microservices Ruby, Go, and Python.

I'm happy to answer any questions - email me at derek(at)raise(dot)me. Our jobs listing page is here: https://www.raise.me/jobs


RaiseMe | Senior and Mid-level Full-stack Engineers | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE, Full-time | https://raise.me

RaiseMe is expanding access to higher education by reinventing how students earn scholarship dollars from colleges. Our platform allows colleges and universities to award incremental "micro-scholarships" to high school and community college students, based on academic, testing, extracurricular, and real-world experience. We've over 250 college partners, and users in 1 of 2 high schools in the US. Many of our students earn tens-of-thousands of dollars for college. The coolest part of our platform is how it educates students about the possibility of college in the first place. Many of our users are first-generation college attendees, or minority or low-income students. We closed our Series B in 2018, bringing our total funding to around $30M. Our investors include Salesforce Ventures, Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, The Emerson Collective, Teamworthy Ventures, and First Round, among others.

Here's some awesome press coverage about us: - https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ne3yvm/students-earned-do... - https://www.fastcompany.com/90206816/exclusive-zuckerberg-ba... - https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/21/technology/got-an-a-in-al...

If you're an engineer looking to work with other smart and passionate individuals on the mission of helping all high school students achieve their college ambitions, get in touch! We are a small company still, with an 11-person engineering team. We offer competitive pay, great benefits (including a dog-friendly office!), and meaningful equity stake.

Tech stack: Ruby/Rails, React/Redux, MongoDB/Postgres/Redshift, with several microservices Ruby, Go, and Python.

I'm happy to answer any questions - email me at derek(at)raise(dot)me. Our jobs listing page is here: https://www.raise.me/jobs


RaiseMe | Senior and Mid-level Full-stack Engineers | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE, Full-time | https://raise.me

RaiseMe is expanding access to higher education by reinventing how students earn scholarship dollars from colleges. Our platform allows colleges and universities to award incremental "micro-scholarships" to high school and community college students, based on academic, testing, extracurricular, and real-world experience. We've over 250 college partners, and users in 1 of 2 high schools in the US. Many of our students earn tens-of-thousands of dollars for college. The coolest part of our platform is how it educates students about the possibility of college in the first place. Many of our users are first-generation college attendees, or minority or low-income students. We closed our Series B in 2018, bringing our total funding to around $30M. Our investors include Salesforce Ventures, Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, The Emerson Collective, Teamworthy Ventures, and First Round, among others.

Here's some awesome press coverage about us: - https://impact.vice.com/en_us/article/ne3yvm/students-earned... - https://www.fastcompany.com/90206816/exclusive-zuckerberg-ba... - https://www.edsurge.com/news/2018-07-26-raiseme-gets-15m-to-...

If you're an engineer looking to work with other smart and passionate individuals on the mission of helping all high school students achieve their college ambitions, get in touch! We are a small company still, with a 12-person engineering team. We offer competitive pay, great benefits (including a dog-friendly office!), and meaningful equity stake.

Tech stack: Ruby/Rails, React/Redux frontend, MongoDB/Postgres/Redshift, with some small things in Go, Python, and Node.

I'm happy to answer any questions - email me at derek(at)raise(dot)me. Our jobs listing page is here: https://www.raise.me/jobs


Didn't Microsoft have an OS project called Mojave? http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2008/08/...


Dear Tech People is the result of pulling over 70k profiles on LinkedIn across 100 companies and processing all the data with name analyzers/facial recognition tech/and a bunch of actual humans on mturk. The project seeks to answer questions like how many women work at Snap or how many black engineers are at Docker. Hopefully the transparency in this project helps diversity advocates make cases for the change they want to see.

I'm excited to share this project on behalf of the creators. If you're interested in learning more, you can contact them at deartechpeople(at)gmail.com.


So you broke LinkedIn terms of service, shared people’s photos without their consent, and asked mturk workers to identify those people’s race and gender?

Something about that really creeps me out. I don’t want someone looking at my photo to determine if I’m Asian or Latino, or male or female or whatever else, then shaming my employer based on the data.

What’s next, auto scanning of resumes to make sure the name sounds like a girl’s name? Requiring photos when applying to jobs to ensure you are “black enough?”


Hi there, I worked on Dear Tech People.

The goal of Dear Tech People is to provide a degree of transparency into diversity data--a topic that frankly a lot of companies feel is taboo and too hard to talk about. Outside the very few companies that have released diversity reports, most companies have poor, incomplete, or no diversity data available internally, and diversity advocates we spoke with found it difficult to make an internal case for inclusion initiatives without data to back up efforts.

Dear Tech People is by no means perfect, but what we've found is that some amount of data, even imperfect data, can give people an idea of where they are and what their goals are. Even some amount of data helps kick off a discussion of leadership or helps people make a case for an internship program that works with HBCUs. Furthermore, the long term vision is to raise the standard of self-reporting, and get companies to fill in incomplete data with complete data that they gather via their own diversity reports. If a company (or even an employee at a company) doesn't think the data looks right, we want to work with them to figure out how to survey their company and get their self-reported data up to standard.

But for now, we work with what we have, and that is public profiles on the internet. You can read more about how we put the methodology together here: http://www.deartechpeople.com/methodology


Are we really now scolding people for crawling the web now, and not following terms of services on Hacker News of all places?

And your stance is that people aren't allowed to judge characteristics about you from your public photo that you put online?

Are you also going to be outraged over people shame conference presenters over a lack of diversity in panels, which requires the same sort of determination?

What's next, requiring filters installed on peoples' eyes to prevent them from seeing race/gender in photos?


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