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Humaans (YC W21) | Senior Full Stack Engineer | London HQ | Full-time

We're Humaans, and we're revolutionising HR software!

Imagine HR software with a relentless focus on customers’ needs and experience, and an obsession with quality, design, and performance. That's us. We bring a fresh design and engineering mindset to HR tech.

Our Tech Stack: JavaScript, ReScript, TypeScript, React, Node.js, Postgres, Redis, Kubernetes, GCP

We're backed by the best: - Y Combinator - Dylan Field (Figma CEO) - Scott Belsky (Behance/Adobe) - Jeff Weiner (LinkedIn CEO) - Claire Johnson (Stripe COO) - Des Traynor (Intercom) - Akshay Kothari (Notion COO) - Tobias Lütke (Shopify) - Stewart Butterfield (Slack) - and more…

We're growing our Product and Engineering team and you can join us here: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/humaans?utm_source=7nNGnERWLP


Humaans (YC W21) | Senior Full Stack Engineer | London HQ | Full-time

We're Humaans, and we're revolutionising HR software!

Imagine HR software with a relentless focus on customers’ needs and experience, and an obsession with quality, design, and performance. That's us. We bring a fresh design and engineering mindset to HR tech.

Our Tech Stack: JavaScript, ReScript, TypeScript, React, Node.js, Postgres, Redis, Kubernetes, GCP

We're backed by the best: - Y Combinator - Dylan Field (Figma CEO) - Scott Belsky (Behance/Adobe) - Jeff Weiner (LinkedIn CEO) - Claire Johnson (Stripe COO) - Des Traynor (Intercom) - Akshay Kothari (Notion COO) - Tobias Lütke (Shopify) - Stewart Butterfield (Slack) - and more…

We're growing our Product and Engineering team and you can join us here: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/humaans?utm_source=7nNGnERWLP


Humaans (YC W21) | Full Stack Engineer | London HQ | Full-time

At Humaans we're creating the best in class HR software. It's a fresh take on HR software bringing a much needed design and engineering mindset to this space. We focus relentlessly on customers’ needs and experience, prioritising quality, design and performance. We use JavaScript, ReScript, TypeScript and our stack is React, Node.js, Postgres, Redis, Kubernetes, GCP.

We closed Series A from top tier US investors including Y Combinator, Dylan Field (Figma CEO), Scott Belsky (Behance/Adobe), Jeff Weiner (LinkedIn CEO), Claire Johnson (Stripe COO), Des Traynor (Intercom), Akshay Kothari (Notion COO), Tobias Lütke (Shopify), Stewart Butterfield (Slack) and more - and are growing the Product and Engineering team.

Apply here: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/humaans?utm_source=7nNGnERWLP


I don’t have much personal experience with GNOME so I can’t comment on that specifically, but I’ve worked on making a primarily dev-focussed product more friendly to marketers in an attempt to speed up their workflow. The problem was we did that based on out perception of how marketers think of the platform to drive the changes. Long story short, it made the devs more frustrated and it was still too technical for the marketers.


Same for me, I only realised about 5 seconds ago


Isn’t the point of the post to highlight that people in different roles could all be looking at the the same thing but interpret is very differently?


(Note: I haven't read the article yet; I'm just commenting on general writing practices)

It's the responsibility of the person trying to gather and present disparate ideas to synthesize them into a coherent conclusion. This is often hard work, and failing to do so diminishes the effectiveness of the rest of the piece.


I’d try and confirm that but the UX on Prime Video is so bad I can never tell what’s actually exists on the platform


..Did all the traffic from being on front page of HN take it down?


> very arbitrary basis

Arbitrary? This is the opposite of arbitrary, it's everyone who is eligible for BNO status (i.e. was alive during the handover) and their dependents.


I’m normally a macOS guy but I’m currently using windows full time to give WSL a proper chance. The thing I miss most is CMD+Arrow to go to the start/end of something. I think it’s a beautiful system, alt+arrow to jump a word, cmd+arrow to jump to the start/end. The home/end keys are always so hard to find especially when they could be anywhere depending on your keyboard


Alt+Arrow on OSX is Ctrl+Arrow on Windows.

I just switched to OS X recently and I am definitely having the reverse trouble getting used to the Cmd/Alt+Arrow I almost never have problem finding Home/End on any keyboards (been using Windows/Linux for 15+ years). Nowadays for laptop it's almost always fn+Arrow for Home/End.


Once you get into mechanical keyboards, there are many custom layouts for anything outside the typewriter keys ;)


How many percentage are there? I am not from English speaking countries, and I have never met anyone using non-standard layout before. So, like, do I need to care if I am not targeting software developer?


I'm not a Mac user so I may be missing something but can't you do that with Ctrl+left/right?


Ctrl+left/right is equivalent to alt+left/right on mac, which jumps to the start/end of the word rather than the start/end of the line


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