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Graduating in April with nothing lined up. Built this in my spare time to help with my job search. Hopefully I’ll find something soon! (Or my thing takes off haha). Source: over 1 year ago
I would agree with others that it’s too long for an entry level position additionally you have too many bullet points for some of your positions. If your looking for a free website that might be able to help you standardize your resume, checkout https://coverquick.co. Source: over 1 year ago
It’s still in the early/MVP stages so it’s kinda rough but here! https://coverquick.co. Source: almost 2 years ago
Off subject, I just looked at your coverquick.co website and it is amazing. It works so well I'm going to use it as a starting point for my next application. I would love a list of your stack, or even your package.json so I could go down that rabbit hole of technologies. Source: almost 2 years ago
Writing personalized cover letters with machine learning. CoverQuick. Source: almost 2 years ago
[1]. Hopefully it's going to be useful for others working from their todo.txt/thoughts.txt! [1] https://thymer.com. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
We're working on an app [1] which needs to deal with this, but in general it also makes git less suitable for things like outliners or other collaborative text editors where people can work on lists, tables, and so on (structured data basically). [1] https://thymer.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Nice outline of the various techniques. We've built something in-between the operation-based and delta-based approaches for our offline-first multiplayer "IDE for notes/tasks" [1]. In our case we have a central server which periodically creates snapshots. Although we don't do that right now, if needed, it could delete older operations from the log for space reasons. Except for the fact that replicas encrypt their... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Right, there are quite some collaborative applications for which a hybrid approach is useful. We're building a collaborative editor (https://thymer.com) for example, where the underlying data structure is also a tree (as the text documents also support outliner-like features, so a flat list of characters/lines isn't enough). To avoid tree conflicts, insert and move operations look more like OT than CRDT however,... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
We’re building an "IDE for notes/tasks" [1], so as an editor of sorts, UI snappiness matters a lot for us too. The approach we’re taking is to basically split up the app in two parts (we refer to these parts as "frontend" and "backend", but they are both on the client). The frontend does all the rendering for the editor, which we want to stay within the frame budget. That's why we offload all data synchronization... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
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