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Premiurly | Full Time | Remote | https://premiurly.in

We are looking for a ReactJS/NodeJS full-stake developer, get more than 1 year experience

- Can work in blockchain web3

- Full stack developer

- Can work with ReactJS/NextJS

- Can work from scratch using Figma ui/ux design

- Communication skills

- Experience with blockchain web3

We need to have developer can work fast, We will pay per project, Please send a mail to contact[at]premiurly.in with your portfolio or links for your projects with your name and where you from.


Github sponsorship 750$ per month


Whoa, that's great! What OSS projects do you work on?


That's not exactly passive.


Can you elaborate?


This is the most powerful talk i have ever seen


i have implemented this in node.js https://npmjs.com/package/memoise


what was the solution to the Y2K problem.


Consultants


New software without the problem


Frontier Car Group | Full Stack Developer | Berlin | VISA | Full time

Please Apply at: https://goo.gl/forms/e2kBF0TWUTpyxS7w1

Frontier Car Group builds and runs marketplaces focused on emerging markets in the auto sector. The focus of FCG is to increase efficiency of these markets through technology and infrastructure creation. We are growing fast and recently closed a 100 million dollar funding round.

- Strong knowledge of CS fundamentals

- You ideally have experience with React, ES6, NodeJS

- Languages: Javascript / Rust / Golang

- Technologies we use: Node / React / Mysql / GCP / GraphQL / Rust / Golang

Careers: https://careers.frontiercargroup.com/


hi! it seems the Google form is restricted to users from the owner's organization.


It's just some developer who injects coin-hive code on the website he manages hoping to make a quick buck. Executives will never direct to mine from user considering the incredible low ROI. And the dev is HN reader as the coin-hive post was on top some days ago.


This must be some incompetent developer who didn't even added the script tag.


npm had the solution one year ago (namespacing) https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/scoped-packages if only developer can embrace the "change"


BloomFilter false positives costed us 100K $


If that's the case then you were doing it wrong. False positives from Bloom filters are always possible, by design.


Bloom filters are not about depending on true positives, but rather depending on true negatives.


The proximate cause might have been a false positive, but I think it's more fruitful to think of the likely root cause: picking a data structure without thinking through/understanding the ramifications ultimately cost you 100k USD.


Are you allowed to explain why exactly that happened?


Used a bloom filter to see if a password was correct to get into their bitcoin stash.


it looks interesting. Tell us what happened.


can you elaborate on what happened?


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