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The only tech job that mentions remote work is the one titled "Open Source Engineer".



There does appear to be a lot of negativity around systemd, such as people giving out about binary logging. I'm sure there's got to be a way to enable text logging along with binary logging.

This lad seems really enthusiastic about systemd logging and systemctl:

http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/journalctl.html

There are a lot of interesting features, but personally I'd prefer to have both binary and text logging. Text logging is in cases where a system goes tits up and you may only have access to some basic tools such as grep, vi etc.


Yes, the author of systemd/systemctl is very enthusiastic about his projects. Why did you point that out?


Location: Boston, MA USA

Remote: Depends on salary/location.

Willing to relocate: Depends on salary/location.

Technologies: Django+Python, Java, Linux+*NIX, Ansible, HPC.

Skills: Programmer, Devops, Problem Solver.

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pOgXw_tGM7v2NI-XVU7T1_9E...

Email: jobs@timony.com

No phone calls please, please don't contact me about roles in Boston that are not accessible via the MBTA (unless your offering $$$$$$+). :)


>If you're an employee you spend money where you live, not where you work

During the work day most of these people are 40 miles outside SF on self-sufficient campuses, often with free food. That means that during the week they're not in downtown SF supporting local cafes, coffee shops etc. But the same argument can be used for any commuter community, in this case it's reverse of many cities where people commute into a city.


^R


No Anandtech reviews, but here's a few:

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2422923,00.asp

http://www.androidguys.com/2013/08/30/lenovo-ideatab-a1000-t...

I think the average conclusion is that the device is OK, but if it cheap enough then it may be worth it.


Will this be another application that Google lets wither?


Or the UK:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism_Act_2006#Extending_th...

Laws written originally to thwart the IRA were used to detain suspects and in many cases innocent people, who happened to be Irish, where convicted after confessions were cohered out of them. Can you imagine being jailed for 90 days and being interrogated for that length of time?

It seems plausible that the same thing will happen to innocent Arabs and Muslims whom are in the wrong place at the wrong time.


>Employers do not read my email.

In most jurisdictions your work e-mail belongs to the employer and not the employee and can be read and monitored by the employer. Is Israel an exception?


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