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AWS OpenSearch | Boston or Remote (US) | Sr. Software Engineer | https://opensearch.org

The OpenSearch Security team is tackling the big goal of making OpenSearch secure by default, making security easy, intuitive and friction-free. Our team develops features like encryption, authentication, access control and access logging.

Do you want to see what we're up to? · Check out our GitHub repos here https://github.com/opensearch-project/security and here https://github.com/opensearch-project/security-dashboards-pl... · Take a look at our website (https://opensearch.org/) for the latest announcements and blog posts · Engage with us in the forums: https://discuss.opendistrocommunity.dev/security · Check out our roadmap: https://github.com/orgs/opensearch-project/projects/1

Link to apply: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1907620/sr-sde-opensearch-se... (I'm the hiring manager)


Capital One | Senior/Lead Software Engineer | Cambridge, MA | Full Time | Onsite

I’m building up a brand new team for Capital One in Cambridge, MA. We have a whole bunch of interesting openings, and the ones I’m directly hiring for are full-stack (Java Springboot + Vue.js) managing our own infra in AWS (so some ops experience is also a leg-up… Docker, Jenkins, ECS, Kubernetes, all that fun stuff).

We have openings for different levels, mostly on the senior side (Sr. SWE, Team Lead) and we’ll be building a brand new real-time risk management platform (high throughput microservices interconnected via either REST API calls or Kafka). If any of this sounds interesting, please send me an email at david.lago@capitalone.com.



Nutrition and weight regulation is not as simple as a direct function of calorie intake. The storage of fat in our bodies does not follow the "laws of physics" like someone down in the comments mentioned. This field is actively being studied (and heavily lobbied/backed by some food companies).

I'm glad this strategy worked for you, but I hope people don't take this as advice that is easily generalized.


The only wait to loose weight is to consume less calories than you burn.


Yes, duh. You keep saying this like it's a revelation to people who're discussing which mechanisms are available to a) control how many calories consumed and b) control how many calories are burned, and c) what feedback loops exists between a) and b).

For a lot of people here, I suspect, it's like getting a lecture on if statements when discussing multi-threaded control flow.


Anybody else getting stuck after the payment screen? I ended up getting a cloudflare error...


As per an article linked in one of the comments here (http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2015/01/26/inside-microsofts...) it seems as if WebRTC 1.1 will be supported.


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