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=== Senior Business Development Manager ===

London | ONSITE | www.walletcircle.com

Wallet Circle is a London based well-funded startup that connects physical store businesses and their customers via iBeacon powered mobile engagement that digitizes paper loyalty cards.

We are looking for a passionate and entrepreneurial Senior Business Development Manager who wants to continue building a successful career in SaaS sales. You should be a self-starter with the ability to own responsibility and deliver results, and willing to do what is necessary to succeed. Please apply here: https://angel.co/wallet-circle/jobs/159521-senior-business-d...

=== Front-end web developer ===

India | REMOTE | www.walletcircle.com

We are looking for a front-end engineer with an expertise in Javascript to help grow our product.

Details here: https://angel.co/wallet-circle/jobs/172508-front-end-develop...

=== Full-stack developer ===

India | REMOTE | www.walletcircle.com

Looking for a full stack engineer to work on our web-dashboard and android app. If you have a solid experience in javascript frameworks and web technologies, and are ready to take up android development, then we want you to join us.

Details here: https://angel.co/wallet-circle/jobs/170797-full-stack-develo...


Wallet Circle

London, Part-time, Onsite, Marketing and Sales Manager

We are looking for somebody to join us full-time or part-time and be willing to get involved in various startup tasks like digital marketing, sales, account management and problem solving.

Also looking for full time android or java developers and interns to work remotely from India

Apply here : https://angel.co/wallet-circle/jobs

OR Email : careers [at] walletcircle.com


Sometimes Ctrl+w can lead to horrible pain if you accidentally hit Q which is just next to w.


Chrome has a menu item toggle called "Warn before quitting" that I just enabled, and it has already saved me a bunch of times!!!! In OSX it's under the Chrome menu item (before File), don't know where they stuck it in Windows.


I can't seem to find this in my settings : (. This bit me every once in a while, and as I keep hundreds of tabs open, it's a huge pain in the ass to restore Chrome. I ended up remapping the ctrl+q shortcut to do nothing.


I don't think Windows has it, also because the keyboard command to exit an application is alt+f4, which isn't easy to hit on accident.


On Mac OS X at least, you can just remap Command-Q to something that's harder to press by mistake in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts


This is pretty horrible but fortunately easy to fix. I use an extension called disable ctrl q or similar.


Restart Firefox, then choose History/Restore previous session.


Great job. Maybe you could also use Foodspotting api to get awesome images of food.


If none of the solutions work, then try taking a shower. Somehow magically this solves the problem for me most of the time.


Agreed. If I get stuck on something and nothing I try makes it work properly I'll go shower or take a bath. 90% of the time just relaxing and getting away from it will be enough to make something click.


I get all my best ideas in the shower!! I like to think it's the hot water stimulating my brain.


And if the actual product released in the future has similar specs, they will be the first to say - "As we had reported earlier...<link>"


I don't think it works for me. Maybe I don't have enough Karma or it is a bug. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4462292


Very cool. Now our eyes can get some rest by letting this app read the top posts. Can we also get to hear the top 2 or 3 comments from the corresponding discussion page ?


I think early on I investigated getting comments for posts but couldn't do it reliably or "say it" in a consistent way that made sense. May add it as a future feature.


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