Not a single study cited in there.
My understanding is that damage from storms has been steadily decreasing with time despite there being more and more infrastructure to destroy.
We're hiring a polyvalent Backend engineer. You'll work with Symfony to build and maintain our core systems, and ideally help with our infrastructure as well. Enjoy the best of both worlds - a dynamic environment with a meaningful mission, offering opportunities for significant impact and personal growth.
I have experience with your tech stack. Is it possible to work remotely 100% from another EU country all the time, without having to visit France(Lyon) monthly or without having to relocate to France? Hybrid work might be possible, but I am not a fan of it.
Hozana | Full Stack Dev / Symfony Dev / Lead Front Dev | Lyon, France | ONSITE or REMOTE | FRENCH speakers with EU VISA
We are a non-profit with a mission to unite the world in prayer through technology. We currently edit two prayer apps (Hozana and Rosario), with already more that a million users.
We have a Symfony / React + React Native stack, and are looking for a backend or full stack engineer, ideally with a few years experience, as well as for a lead Frontend engineer.
Hozana | Full Stack Dev / Symfony Dev / React Dev / Lead Frontend Dev | Lyon, France | ONSITE or REMOTE | FRENCH speakers with EU VISA
We are a non-profit with a mission to unite the world in prayer through technology. We currently edit two prayer apps, with about a million active users.
We have a Symfony / React + React Native stack, and are looking for coders, ideally with at least a few years experience and a missionary bent.
Who says we have free will? I think the jury is out on that one.
The sheer number of interactions in our environment per femtosecond is astounding. They're dynamical inputs into our brain that compound over time. It's certainly enough to approximate "free will" at our level of detection.
Informed consumers are the basis of rational market behavior. Even libertarians tend to be on board with objective informational requirements and disclosures.
Biodynamics is complete hogwash. We do need labels for sustainable farming, but we need them to be based on science, not popular beliefs about moon phases and such things.
Agreed. Demeter is based on highly esoteric principles. Plus they've had an "interesting" relationship with the Nazi regime and obviously repeated their non-scientific weirdo theories in the Covid pandemic[0]. Personally, I only buy if I cannot avoid it.
Mayane Labs | Full Stack Dev / React Dev / Data Engineer | Paris, France | ONSITE
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We have a Python / PostGIS / React stack, and are looking for coders, ideally with a few years experience. We are also looking for a data engineer that can build data pipelines and work on data analysis and modelling.
The double standard you mention is actually created by the Blockchain advocates.
Git does not include a distributed consensus algorithm. So it's a chain of blocks, but not a "Blockchain". Blockchain advocates will gladly tell you so when they want to sell you on how revolutionary Blockchain tech is.
But once you ask for actually useful use cases, all they can point to is things that are trivially done with Git and its predecessors, in the sense that they don't require distributed consensus…