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Based on context on their site, this looks like it was generated in ~2019 from data gathered before that, and some stuff in it is out of date as other comments mention.

Yeah, Code39 would be really festive.


Yeah, Code39 would be really festive.


DataJoint | Senior Engineer | Remote (US), Houston/Austin, TX | https://datajoint.com

DataJoint is seeking a Senior Engineer skilled in building computational platforms in modern cloud environments. This is a unique opportunity to join our team to scale up our existing solutions and invent new capabilities to support life sciences research in biotech and drug discovery. Technologies: Python, k8s, SciPy | NumPy, Typescript.

Apply Online at: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4084617843/


Record360 | 3 Engineering Roles | Remote | FTE | CONUS

Record360 is an asset inspection and workflow company that works in heavy equipment and other logistics spaces. We make simple tools that just work, with people in the field using mobile devices to inspect and perform other operations on assets. The engineering team is ~10 people. We are a profitable, growing company with a good work-life balance. Our core hours are 10a - 2p to allow for overlap in CONUS. People must have existing US work authorization, cannot sponsor.

Our Platform is React / Ruby on Rails / GraphQL / Postgres / Kubernetes / Redis / AWS.

We are hiring for three positions, details including comp at the links:

* Senior Software Engineer focused on Integrations

* Mobile Engineer -- iOS

* Software Engineer -- Platform.

https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/All/e0f0f5b...


Note: Apparently Remote US only.


I was really disappointed when I saw this, but not because of the content, which is great, but because I saw Cats (Year) and assumed that the link was going to be explaining git using the _movie_ Cats. Sadly, the movie was Cats (2019).


In addition to what the peer comments say, Africa has learned a lot of lessons in fighting infection disease outbreaks from fighting Ebola: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404531/



If you care about not killing birds, ban outdoor cats and contribute to your local feral cat spaying charity.


CVE-2017-15908


https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2017-15908 says this is a infinite loop DoS in systemd-resolved, so it can't be the (hypothetical) bug described by the GP since it's neither a RCE nor in systemd PID1.


> Would have been nice to have an executive summary

That's Indexing and Abstracting, not Cataloging, a different area of librarianship/information science. Sorry.

More seriously: The poster must have had some context in mind when they posted this to HN and it would be interesting to learn what that was; even if it was just "TIL libraries don't keep books forever."


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