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New Lantern | React Engineers | Full-time | Remote or SF | https://newlantern.ai

New Lantern is a new Web App that helps radiologists analyze patient medical images and craft diagnoses. This product will make doctors more accurate, expedite the turnaround time for patients and help provide a more seamless experience for both the patient and doctor.

We’re looking for a frontend React engineer who can help us build out our enterprise medical imaging platform. You’ll own the frontend of a cloud-based medical image viewer radiologists use to prioritize, view, manipulate, and annotate exams containing thousands of images (MRIs, CT scans, etc..).

The company is early-stage, engineers that like to take initiative and define both product and engineering culture are very welcome!

Tech stack:

* Django

* React.js

* Postgres

* Google Cloud

* Cornerstone.js

Email: jamie@findwork.dev


Showcaseidx | Full-Time | Full Remote | 80k-120k

Showcase IDX is the leading IDX plugin, helping top agents generate leads, improve their websites, and stand out from other agents.

We're looking to hire experienced Rails engineers for a fully remote position.

Stack:

  * Ruby on Rails, RSpec
  * PostgreSQL, RethinkDB, Redis
  * GraphQL, Swagger
  * Docker

In addition to a competitive salary, Showcase IDX offers:

  * Stock Option Grant
  * Flexible PTO
  * Quality Medical + Dental + Vision
  * Tax-Free Flexible Health Spending Account
  * 401K with company match
  * Life Insurance

Apply here: https://findwork.dev/73820/ruby-full-stack-engineer-at-showc...


If you're using Android the app Digital Detox is a good solution: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid...


Humanitec | Remote first Berlin based | Full-time | Principal Backend Engineer (Go, Python)

We are looking to hire remote principal engineers as individual contributors to design, develop, test, deploy, maintain, and improve Humanitec. CS degree and experience in dev productivity tools are a plus. Languages: predominantly Go with a few Python services sprinkled in. Everything is on Kubernetes. We pay top 5% in the market, stocks are part of the package. Work is fully remote and we work exclusively with senior engineers in small, lean, and self-organized teams.

We’re building the next generation of dev tools to support teams in building and running apps on Kubernetes. This is a new category of tooling called “Internal Developer Platforms”. Pioneered for some time in companies such as Spotify, Github, Airbnb, and others we are providing the fastest way for teams to build their own Internal Developer Platforms.

The majority of our company are engineers. Our management team is made up of Ex-Google, Ex-Mckinsey, and serial entrepreneurs. We’re backed by experts in the DevOps space such as Sohaib Abbasi (Oracle, Redhat, New Relic) and Mirco Novakovic (Instana, recently acquired by IBM). We're looking for people who could land a job at the likes of Google, Amazon, or Microsoft - but prefer the excitement, challenge, and daring of being part of a disruptive startup.

Apply here: https://findwork.dev/65830/principal-backend-engineer-at-hum...


While the market for remote Elixir job is small I suspect that the number of Elixir engineers is fewer than, say, JS engineers so it might balance out.

I've built an aggregator / scraper to combine / search all large remote job boards and simplify contract hunting for myself. You might find this useful - https://findwork.dev/?search=elixir&remote=true&sort_by=date


I'm not sure if you noticed, but the post contains a section on how to set default timeouts.

https://findwork.dev/blog/advanced-usage-python-requests-tim...


Right. I'm saying the library should set a default timeout by default, which you could then change if needed.

Of course, whatever it chose would inevitably be wrong for many scenarios, it would be less wrong than defaulting to waiting forever.


I absolutely agree. According to this comment [1] they're planning to introduce it in v3.

[1] https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/3070#issuecomment-328...


You're welcome. I thought I'd aggregate all the useful tricks I'd found while working on my last project. It's a collection of snippets I had found in the docs and in Github issues.

The post contains the most important snippets, but you might find the advanced section of the requests docs [1] useful and the requests_toolbelt [2].

[1] https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/master/user/advanced/

[2] https://toolbelt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/


I will definitely be diving into the advanced section in the Requests docs. Thanks!


I've built https://findwork.dev/?source=hn to index the postings here so that they're searchable. I also enrich the jobs with data from Glassdoor (reviews) and Crunchbase (funding). I use it for my own job hunt, but it might be useful for others too...


SEEKING WORK | Berlin | Remote

Backend / devops engineer with experience in cloud migrations, deployment pipelines, monitoring and API development. I've worked with both large enterprises and small to medium sized startups.

You can contact me at https://hodovi.ch


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