All of these roles on greenhouse mention the location as Remote (North America). Does this mean that candidates outside North America will not be considered?
Hey, I still cannot create an Apple account to apply for the job. Is there any way I can reach you directly or get a referral, since the regular process doesn't work for me.
This is weird but I am required to create an Apple account to apply for this job. And I cannot create an Apple account, I just end up at an unhelpful page which says that this task cannot be done at the moment. I've tried tons of alternatives, but nada. It seems like the only way to 'recover' my account (I don't wanna recover!) is to do so from an Apple device, which I don't own!
Just a little hint: Apple doesn't typically hire people who don't _love_ their tech and surround themselves with their products. Needing an Apple account to apply sounds like it's a barrier by design.
Not an entire semester, but I'm really glad my uni had a semester long core CS course on exactly this. Still one of the most useful courses I've ever taken, I refer my notes from that class even now.
Ask HN: How does a young recent graduate deal with this speed of progress :-/
FOSS used to be one of the best ways to get experience working on large-scale real world projects (cause no one's hiring in 2026) but with this, I wonder how long FOSS will have opportunities for new contributors to contribute.
The sad part? This is just one piece of heritage among countless which have already been lost or haven't got a voice to save them. Just like Kancheepuram, nearly every district has a rich heritage in cuisine and fabric which is hundreds of years old. A lot of it was just lost to history because it became commercially nonviable to preserve and so much of it is disappearing in front of our eyes while we do nothing :(
One can use AI to lead you to better sources. The issue I face is, whenever I search something I want to understand in a search engine, the first 10 links are always low-quality SEO links, or surface level AI generated tutorials. There is a treasure of high-quality blogs, books, interactive tutorials out there which don't show up when you search for it. For example, if you wanted to learn socket programming, you'd be better off following Beej's guide to socket programming instead of 100 g4g pages. Similarly, for Bash, you'd actually understand how every word you write works instead of just memorizing 20 commands if you followed TLDP's book or lhunath's guide. How do you find these resources? Use Perplexity or Reddit's AI to search for high-quality resources.
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