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EvenUp (https://www.evenuplaw.com) | Remote | US/Canada | Full-time

EvenUp is a generative AI startup on a mission to level the playing field in personal injury cases, which span from motor vehicle accidents, to police brutality, child abuse, and even natural disasters like the California wildfires.

EvenUp turns raw case files, such as medical records, bills, and police reports, into AI-generated legal documents for injury lawyers. These legal documents, called demand packages, value what these injury cases are worth, enabling these injury victims get the justice they deserve, irrespective of their income, demographics, or the quality of their legal representation.

We've raised ~$100M in investment from top venture capitalists, tech executives (CEO of Quora, SVP at Google), and public figures (Nas, Jared Leto) who believe in our mission.

Our team comes from successful early stage and late stage tech companies including Google, Uber, Amazon, Waymo, Uber, Quora, etc.

I'm one of the founding engineers and a hiring manager for several of the open roles we have here -- https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/evenup?utm_source=Hackernewswhoishi...


Hubba | Toronto, ON | Senior Developers | Web / Platform

http://www.hubba.com/

We are building the largest, richest database of product information on the planet.

MEAN stack. AWS. Data-focused and asshole-free.

More at: https://hq.hubba.com/careers/ and if you're interested contact: akhan@hubba.com

Further reading: https://medium.com/@HubbaDev


If you're looking for a full-featured IDE, I don't think you need to look any further than PyCharm, however, Sublime with it's PEP 8 Linter, and CodeIntel plugins will give you a lighter-weight yet effective solution.

You can even run your tests in Sublime's console if that's something you'd want to do, or use the terminal (as I ended up doing).

Similarly, for vim as people have pointed out, if that's something you're more comfortable with.


Sublime Text 3 is easy to use, provides core functionality needed for development, and is customizable.

https://realpython.com/blog/python/setting-up-sublime-text-3...


I think this was a well thought out rebranding, especially seeing as they are becoming a larger global brand, and their identity needed to reflect that as well.

The site is beautiful, the new logo is simple yet unique and fits their brand well, and I personally cannot wait to use their services next year for my trip through Europe.


Used this for starting a quick ToDo list between friends over the weekend.

I really like how this allows me to quickly collaborate with people across different platforms (and devices) without needing them to go through a signup process.


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