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Overnight | Los Angeles | ONSITE | Front-end / Full Stack Engineer

https://www.joinovernight.com

Overnight is a mobile marketplace for booking last minute accomodations with local hosts. Our mission is to build products that inspire exploration and facilitate cultural exchange by removing barriers and making the world more accessible.

We are looking for a an A+ front end/full stack web engineering. Our stack is an iOS client (obcJ and Swift) with a Node backend, and we have rich dashboards and internal tools written in React + Redux. DBs include MongoDB, Postgres, and Redis.

First interview is a hangout or quick phone call. Please apply directly at ethan@joinovernight.com


The model has no idea what stock it is predicting. It is just a random ID that represents a security. Further, there are no encrypted charts and no ability to backtest your model outside of the small amount of data provided by Numerai. Download the csv's. They are much smaller than I expected.


Actually, they aren't the same. Payroll debit cards are protected by certain provisions that don't apply to GPR (general purpose reloadable) debit cards. Thankfully they have fewer predatory fees and it's required that 100% of the pay amount is put on the card. They can still be subject to very high ATM fees, and possibly inactivity fees (since the provider doesn't earn any interchange fees if the card isn't swiped. I can't recall all the details but I looked into implementing both versions at a previous job.


They already had this in their old model. If you downgrade your plan and have more repos than allowed, they don't force you to delete them. They archive them and if you ever need to access them and make them active again, you just upgrade, for at least the month. Seemed pretty fair.


But did you notice that Sprint is supported in this announcement? It is because LTE does in fact use a SIM, even on the carriers that rely on CDMA for voice. Fortunately for the iPad, it has no voice requirement.

In reality, there is the technical means to support this on ANY carrier. You just set the IMSI or ESN in software on the microprocessor and then hit an API at the carrier telling them to pair X device with Y unique ID. The difference now is that no one before Apple has had the weight to get the carriers to go along with this, since it encourages modularity and discourages device and carrier lock in.


Have you tried Masonry? It might be right for you if you want easier programatic use than NSLayoutConstraints provide. https://github.com/Masonry/Masonry


Masonry works great! I've used it in every project since discovering it. I highly doubt I'd be using Autolayout without it or something similar.


Just superficially looking at the syntax, that looks like a great improvement over Autolayout! I'll have to check it out.


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