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Yea quite good! Here's mine:

Converge No. 11 (7/8)

peanut / *** shell / ascent jacket / climb parka / hike mountain / trail peak / path summit


Kyros | Sr Software Engineer | Minneapolis | Full time

Kyros is a venture-backed Minneapolis-based start-up that has built the world’s first recovery management platform. Our platform provides instant, centralized access to resources, provider care, and peer support for individuals suffering from substance use disorder.

Tech used: React, NodeJS, Typescript, Postgres, AWS

Apply here: https://kyros.applytojob.com/apply/txFrDzU3k3/Senior-Softwar...


I'm sure they actually do consider data minimization, but only when data collection stands in the way of getting users into the product.


Four Mexican cokes sounds as much like kicking a caffeine habit as it does a pretty bad sugar habit. Good job sticking to it.


I continued sugar for a while after that but eventually cut it out.


I maintain an OSS wordle clone that has solved this problem if you'd like to check it out as inspiration:

https://github.com/cwackerfuss/word-guessing-game/blob/49279...


I already have a working fix, but thanks for offering


I think the style of the illustrations is maybe making this feel more kiddish than it otherwise would be


And NFT traders are savvy to duplicated projects being illegitimate. There is only value in the verifiably legitimate project. If you bought a bored Ape that was "right click + save"d and published on OpenSea, it would be worthless.


I was referring to the actual bored ape nft. And all the other scams following the same pattern.



I can attest to the pains of working with a complex onboarding flow... At my job, we have about 30 different paths the user could take depending on their usecase. And it's not modeled as 1 30-prong fork that everyone routes through, it's forks that lead back to other steps, skip steps, get data from elsewhere, etc. The difficulty is that it's typically the product and marketing teams who need to understand the flows the most, in order to understand the conversion metrics and how to optimize, yet they have almost no visibility into the actual state logic that dictates the flow in code. Giving them more control over control flow is a huge win


Just curious, What was the company about (eg. fintech)? I totally agree with this, thanks for sharing your experience!


Looks like OP is building Hazel!


Yup, tylr is a minimal prototype, ala Hazelnut, intended to be adapted and integrated into Hazel (happening now!)


so he is!


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