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The Anti Rand Squad: Fighting for the Soul of Reddit

2015.04.08 14:42 NYPD-32 The Anti Rand Squad: Fighting for the Soul of Reddit

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2024.05.15 08:26 NCRMysticTraveler Should I buy and return to Fallout 76?

It's been a very long time since I last played Fallout 76, probably years since there was no season passes or NPCs when I originally played on Xbox One. Back then, it was a rough time for Fallout 76, with most people only fighting the Queen or griefing out of boredom. I ended up shunning the game itself for being a stain on the franchise and an overall disappointment to a Fallout fan since 2008. I kept light tabs on the game and saw Bethesda actually add new, exciting, and interesting content, but my opinion towards the game was still very soured.
I'm now on PC and have seen and heard about a massive resurgence of players since the TV show released as well as personally replaying Fallout 3, New Vegas, and closing up with 4 within two days (give or take). I just wanted to ask the community if I should finally rid myself of this faded, bitter malice of years' past and give Fallout 76 a good, honest second chance. I know it's MY choice at the end of the day, but I'd appreciate hearing from those who are playing now, especially the ones who have been around for a while since I left Appalachia behind.
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2024.05.15 08:17 Lockdownstudio Lockdown Studios presents: Foxy Splash A platformer originally made as a test, we have released it to promote ourselves. The game looks unusual at resolutions below 1920x1080. The game will be available to download on gamejolt.

Lockdown Studios presents: Foxy Splash A platformer originally made as a test, we have released it to promote ourselves. The game looks unusual at resolutions below 1920x1080. The game will be available to download on gamejolt. submitted by Lockdownstudio to Lockdownstudios [link] [comments]


2024.05.15 08:12 groingroin Face ID not working after 17.5 (21F79)

Upgraded to iOS 17.5 right after release. Woke up this morning and wanted to check notifications. Face ID is broken. Enter code. Later Face ID is still broken and still entering code to connect. Rebooted the phone. Still same. Tried to reset Face ID but had to wait the security timeout: for whatever reason, my iPhone thinks I’m elsewhere but at home (I work from home since 1 year and merely go to workplace 🤷‍♂️). Never had such thing on my 15pro with previous releases. Amazing Apple can’t test correctly such critical and selling feature. Am I the only one to experience this ? Or is it a backend problem at Apple ?
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2024.05.15 07:54 Maximum_Turnover5065 [TOMT][MOVIE][2010s] Looking for a sci-fi mystery film from 2010-2014 involving Turing test and robot romance

Sometime between 2010 and 2014, I watched an American film. The story revolves around a scientist who creates a male android so advanced that it is nearly indistinguishable from a human being. The female protagonist, unaware of the truth, is an intern recruited to administer the Turing test on this robot, and she ultimately falls in love with him. The suspense lies in the revelation, only towards the end, to both the protagonist and the audience, that the male lead is, in fact, a machine.
A particular scene involves the scientist showcasing the robot's eyeball, mentioning that it cost billions of dollars and years of research. The laboratory features a highly distinctive arrangement of incandescent light fixtures, which resemble turtle eggs adhering together as they would during nesting.
The film has a somewhat dark tone, reflecting a time when large language models for AI were yet to be developed and people's understanding of artificial intelligence was limited and unfamiliar. Its impact was overshadowed by the later release of 'Ex Machina', and the male robot didn't resonate with audiences as much as the female robot in 'Ex Machina' did.
Crucially, the movie in question is not 'Ex Machina', 'Her', or 'The Perfect 46'. I would greatly appreciate your help in identifying this film. Thank you!
The picture in the prop looks like this picture.
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2024.05.15 07:26 bbyfog A US senator accuses Amgen of placing profits above patients with dosing for a cancer drug

https://www.statnews.com/pharmalot/2024/05/14/amgen-lumakras-durbin/
A US lawmaker is accusing Amgen of “putting profits before patients” over its decision to continue marketing a high dose of a pricey cancer treatment instead of a lower dose that is less expensive and not as toxic to patients.
At issue is a medication called Lumakras, which is used to treat non-small cell lung cancer and which won conditional regulatory approval three years ago. At the time, the Food and Drug Administration required Amgen to run a trial confirming earlier test results, as well as a so-called post-marketing study to examine safety and effectiveness at different dosages, in order to gain full approval.
Last December, the agency determined the confirmatory trial was not acceptable and asked the company to run yet another trial, which must be completed by February 2028. Meanwhile, the company was allowed to continue offering a 960-mg dose of the drug, which the FDA originally did not believe was optimal, since a study released last October found its efficacy was similar to that of a 240-mg dosage.
ABOUT LUMAKRAS (sotorasib)
Lumakras was approved by the FDA on 28 May 2021 as the first treatment for adult patients with non-small cell lung cancer whose tumors have genetic mutation KRAS G12C and who have received at least one prior systemic therapy. This was the first approved targeted therapy for tumors with any KRAS mutation, which accounts for approximately 25% of mutations in non-small cell lung cancers. KRAS G12C mutations represent about 13% of mutations in non-small cell lung cancers.
The approval was based on the study of 124 patients with locally advanced or metastatic KRAS G12C-mutated non-small cell lung cancer with disease progression after receiving an immune checkpoint inhibitor and/or platinum-based chemotherapy. The major outcomes measured were objective response rate (proportion of patients whose tumor is destroyed or reduced) and duration of response. The objective response rate was 36% and 58% of those patients had a duration of response of six months or longer. Read FDA press release here, https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-targeted-therapy-lung-cancer-mutation-previously-considered-resistant-drug/
Lumakras was approved under Accelerated Approval pathway and reviewed under Project Orbis, an initiative of FDA Oncology Center of Excellence, that allowed concurrent submission and review of marketing application by multiple regulatory agencies; besides FDA, the application was reviewed by UK MHRA, Brazilian ANVISA, Australia’s TGA, and Health Canada.
LUMKRAS DRUG TRIAL SNAPSHOT
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-approvals-and-databases/drug-trials-snapshot-lumakras
NEWS —
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/pharma-and-life-sciences/durbin-writes-amgen-ceo-about-marketing-of-firms-oncology-drug
Durbin Writes Amgen CEO About Marketing of Firm’s Oncology Drug. Blooming Law. 10 May 2024.
Democratic Senator Dick Durbin writes Amgen CEO Robert Bradway over the company’s decision to continue marketing oncology drug Lumakras at an elevated dosage despite an FDA study showing the medication has comparable efficacy and fewer side effects when taken at a much lower dose. Durbin seeks an explanation of Amgen’s dosing, research and marketing strategy for Lumakras by June 10
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2024.05.15 07:06 D1MPL3S What are the chances?/how to help a psychotic partner?

Without going into too much detail, my partner has been in a psychotic episode for about 3 months now, mostly dealing with a number if delusions and paranoia. They had been to a psych ward and briefly seemed to be doing better after being med compliant, but quickly took a turn for the worse after being released.
Thankfully the parents were able to help out and were able to take them out of state to take care of them. They are now seeing a new psychiatrist, but are refusing tests and medication. I tried everything I could to make them see that something is not right, but they won't believe that something is not ok. We've heard stress induced psychosis, and weed induced psychosis ... but having had a number of ketamine treatments could also have had an affect?
I'm really overwhelmed at this point, and am at a loss. I don't know how to try and help them anymore especially since they are now halfway across the country (US) ... so the question is how likely is it that they may just "snap out of it" one day without getting on medication?
Alternatively, any advice for a loving partner on what I can try and do to help them? I love them too much to give up, but it feels like I've exhausted all my options ... my therapist says just keep showing up for them, but it is hard when they don't/can't communicate (they don't trust their phone or laptop and my letters have so far been unanswered) ... I am going to see them over memorial day weekend and then a month after that and want to do the best I can to help them ... mostly planning on trying to do things they enjoy with them.
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2024.05.15 07:01 EchoJobs ✋ May 15 - 100 new Software Engineer Jobs

Job Position Salary Locations
Director, Software Engineering USD 188k - 225k
Unix/Linux System Engineer USD 86k - 138k US
AWS Snowflake Data Engineer USD 105k - 105k US
Senior Embedded Linux Engineer USD 140k - 140k Cleveland, OH, US
Solutions Architect Manager USD 220k - 339k US
Mojo Compiler Engineering Manager USD 234k - 286k US, Canada
Associate Solutions Engineer USD 90k - 106k US
Staff/Senior Product Manager, Developer Experience USD 150k - 200k US, San Francisco, CA
Senior Security USD 141k - 190k Remote
Lead Technology Business Systems Consultant Supply Chain USD 115k - 966k US, Charlotte, NC
Primary Markets BookBuild Senior Specialty Software Engineer USD 96k - 206k Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, US
Primary Markets BookBuild Lead Software Engineer USD 111k - 237k New York, NY, US, Charlotte, NC
Network Engineering Senior Manager USD 144k - 300k New York, NY, US, Columbus, OH
Principal Engineer USD 144k - 300k San Francisco, CA, US, Columbus, OH, Charlotte, NC
Senior Software Engineer USD 100k - 179k US, Charlotte, NC, Irving, TX
Senior iOS Software Engineer USD 190k - 267k Remote, US
Sr. Manager, Engineering Console - New York, NY USD 208k - 276k New York, NY
Software Engineer USD 174k - 230k New York, NY
Senior UX Engineer Mobile USD 135k - 220k US, Remote
Software Engineering Manager USD 204k - 342k Foster City, CA
Electrical Network Integration Engineer USD 162k - 266k Foster City, CA
Senior Staff Backend Engineer USD 200k - 200k New York, NY
Senior Quality Assurance Engineer USD 121k - 240k US
Senior Staff Software Engineer USD 172k - 297k Remote, US
Senior Frontend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Frontend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Backend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Backend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Software Engineer USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Front-End Software Engineer, IXL Product USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Machine Learning Engineer USD 132k - 171k Canada, Remote
Senior Data Scientist USD 123k - 206k Remote, US
Senior Data Scientist USD 120k - 155k Canada, Remote
Software Engineer USD 200k - 240k Seattle, WA
Sr. Data Scientist USD 132k - 172k Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid
Fullstack Engineer USD 105k - 150k New York, NY, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA
Manual QA Tester USD 80k - 90k Remote, Canada
Staff Software Dev QA Engineer USD 120k - 165k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Front End Development Engineer USD 100k - 145k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Staff Software Release QA Specialist USD 97k - 131k British Columbia, Canada
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Technical Marketing Engineer USD 130k - 180k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Software Developer Golang USD 81k - 110k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia
Principal Embedded Software Developer USD 140k - 190k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Dev QA Specialist USD 81k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Full Stack Cloud Developer USD 115k - 140k British Columbia, Canada
Senior C/C++ Cloud Developer FortiNDR USD 110k - 150k British Columbia, Canada
Full Stack Web Developer USD 90k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Developer C USD 90k - 150k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Engineer USD 134k - 185k Austin, TX, US
Engineering Manager USD 158k - 218k Austin, TX, US
Full-stack Developer USD 75k - 120k US, Remote
Principal, Full Stack Engineer USD 85k - 179k US, Jersey City, NJ
Senior Fullstack Engineer USD 172k - 215k Remote
Lead Solutions Architect USD 123k - 159k US, Irving, TX, Atlanta, GA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 200k Mountain View, CA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 226k Mountain View, CA
Software Engineer USD 133k - 133k Denver, CO
Software Engineer USD 133k - 160k New York, NY
Senior Detection Engineer USD 125k - 180k Remote
Senior DevOps Engineer USD 135k - 160k US, Remote
Lead Software Engineer USD 195k - 218k New York, NY
Senior Systems Test and Verification Engineer USD 86k - 138k Colorado Springs, CO, US
Junior Level Integration Engineer USD 86k - 138k US, Chantilly, VA
Sr Data Scientist USD 93k - 202k Minneapolis, MN, Sunnyvale, CA, US, Remote, Remote Hybrid
Senior design engineer USD 160k - 220k New York, NY
Sales Operations Data Engineer USD 105k - 176k Remote, US
Senior Front-End Software Engineer – Samsung Ads USD 165k - 190k Mountain View, CA, US, Remote Hybrid
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Atlanta, GA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Salt Lake, UT, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, New York, NY
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k San Francisco, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Phoenix, AZ, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k US, Chicago, IL, Remote
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, Miami, FL
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Boston, MA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Los Angeles, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Washington, D.C., Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Austin, TX, Remote, US
Staff Application Security Engineer USD 203k - 248k Remote
Sr. Analytics Engineer USD 125k - 175k Remote
Senior DataOps Engineer USD 139k - 174k Remote
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Remote, US
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Redlands, CA
Cloud System Engineer USD 93k - 187k Redlands, CA
DevOps Engineer all levels USD 114k - 221k Herndon, VA, Burlington, MA, Denver, CO, US, Remote
Site Reliability Engineer USD 142k - 157k Washington, D.C., US, Remote
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Remote, US, Seattle, WA
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2024.05.15 07:01 EchoJobs 🔥 May 15 - [Hiring] 100 new Software Engineer Jobs

Job Position Salary Locations
Director, Software Engineering USD 188k - 225k
Unix/Linux System Engineer USD 86k - 138k US
AWS Snowflake Data Engineer USD 105k - 105k US
Senior Embedded Linux Engineer USD 140k - 140k Cleveland, OH, US
Solutions Architect Manager USD 220k - 339k US
Mojo Compiler Engineering Manager USD 234k - 286k US, Canada
Associate Solutions Engineer USD 90k - 106k US
Staff/Senior Product Manager, Developer Experience USD 150k - 200k US, San Francisco, CA
Senior Security USD 141k - 190k Remote
Lead Technology Business Systems Consultant Supply Chain USD 115k - 966k US, Charlotte, NC
Primary Markets BookBuild Senior Specialty Software Engineer USD 96k - 206k Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, US
Primary Markets BookBuild Lead Software Engineer USD 111k - 237k New York, NY, US, Charlotte, NC
Network Engineering Senior Manager USD 144k - 300k New York, NY, US, Columbus, OH
Principal Engineer USD 144k - 300k San Francisco, CA, US, Columbus, OH, Charlotte, NC
Senior Software Engineer USD 100k - 179k US, Charlotte, NC, Irving, TX
Senior iOS Software Engineer USD 190k - 267k Remote, US
Sr. Manager, Engineering Console - New York, NY USD 208k - 276k New York, NY
Software Engineer USD 174k - 230k New York, NY
Senior UX Engineer Mobile USD 135k - 220k US, Remote
Software Engineering Manager USD 204k - 342k Foster City, CA
Electrical Network Integration Engineer USD 162k - 266k Foster City, CA
Senior Staff Backend Engineer USD 200k - 200k New York, NY
Senior Quality Assurance Engineer USD 121k - 240k US
Senior Staff Software Engineer USD 172k - 297k Remote, US
Senior Frontend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Frontend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Backend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Backend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Software Engineer USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Front-End Software Engineer, IXL Product USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Machine Learning Engineer USD 132k - 171k Canada, Remote
Senior Data Scientist USD 123k - 206k Remote, US
Senior Data Scientist USD 120k - 155k Canada, Remote
Software Engineer USD 200k - 240k Seattle, WA
Sr. Data Scientist USD 132k - 172k Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid
Fullstack Engineer USD 105k - 150k New York, NY, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA
Manual QA Tester USD 80k - 90k Remote, Canada
Staff Software Dev QA Engineer USD 120k - 165k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Front End Development Engineer USD 100k - 145k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Staff Software Release QA Specialist USD 97k - 131k British Columbia, Canada
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Technical Marketing Engineer USD 130k - 180k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Software Developer Golang USD 81k - 110k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia
Principal Embedded Software Developer USD 140k - 190k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Dev QA Specialist USD 81k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Full Stack Cloud Developer USD 115k - 140k British Columbia, Canada
Senior C/C++ Cloud Developer FortiNDR USD 110k - 150k British Columbia, Canada
Full Stack Web Developer USD 90k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Developer C USD 90k - 150k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Engineer USD 134k - 185k Austin, TX, US
Engineering Manager USD 158k - 218k Austin, TX, US
Full-stack Developer USD 75k - 120k US, Remote
Principal, Full Stack Engineer USD 85k - 179k US, Jersey City, NJ
Senior Fullstack Engineer USD 172k - 215k Remote
Lead Solutions Architect USD 123k - 159k US, Irving, TX, Atlanta, GA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 200k Mountain View, CA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 226k Mountain View, CA
Software Engineer USD 133k - 133k Denver, CO
Software Engineer USD 133k - 160k New York, NY
Senior Detection Engineer USD 125k - 180k Remote
Senior DevOps Engineer USD 135k - 160k US, Remote
Lead Software Engineer USD 195k - 218k New York, NY
Senior Systems Test and Verification Engineer USD 86k - 138k Colorado Springs, CO, US
Junior Level Integration Engineer USD 86k - 138k US, Chantilly, VA
Sr Data Scientist USD 93k - 202k Minneapolis, MN, Sunnyvale, CA, US, Remote, Remote Hybrid
Senior design engineer USD 160k - 220k New York, NY
Sales Operations Data Engineer USD 105k - 176k Remote, US
Senior Front-End Software Engineer – Samsung Ads USD 165k - 190k Mountain View, CA, US, Remote Hybrid
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Atlanta, GA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Salt Lake, UT, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, New York, NY
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k San Francisco, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Phoenix, AZ, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k US, Chicago, IL, Remote
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, Miami, FL
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Boston, MA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Los Angeles, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Washington, D.C., Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Austin, TX, Remote, US
Staff Application Security Engineer USD 203k - 248k Remote
Sr. Analytics Engineer USD 125k - 175k Remote
Senior DataOps Engineer USD 139k - 174k Remote
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Remote, US
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Redlands, CA
Cloud System Engineer USD 93k - 187k Redlands, CA
DevOps Engineer all levels USD 114k - 221k Herndon, VA, Burlington, MA, Denver, CO, US, Remote
Site Reliability Engineer USD 142k - 157k Washington, D.C., US, Remote
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Remote, US, Seattle, WA
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2024.05.15 07:00 EchoJobs ✨ May 15 - 100 new Remote Software Engineer Jobs

Job Position Salary Locations
Director, Software Engineering USD 188k - 225k
Unix/Linux System Engineer USD 86k - 138k US
AWS Snowflake Data Engineer USD 105k - 105k US
Senior Embedded Linux Engineer USD 140k - 140k Cleveland, OH, US
Solutions Architect Manager USD 220k - 339k US
Mojo Compiler Engineering Manager USD 234k - 286k US, Canada
Associate Solutions Engineer USD 90k - 106k US
Staff/Senior Product Manager, Developer Experience USD 150k - 200k US, San Francisco, CA
Senior Security USD 141k - 190k Remote
Lead Technology Business Systems Consultant Supply Chain USD 115k - 966k US, Charlotte, NC
Primary Markets BookBuild Senior Specialty Software Engineer USD 96k - 206k Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, US
Primary Markets BookBuild Lead Software Engineer USD 111k - 237k New York, NY, US, Charlotte, NC
Network Engineering Senior Manager USD 144k - 300k New York, NY, US, Columbus, OH
Principal Engineer USD 144k - 300k San Francisco, CA, US, Columbus, OH, Charlotte, NC
Senior Software Engineer USD 100k - 179k US, Charlotte, NC, Irving, TX
Senior iOS Software Engineer USD 190k - 267k Remote, US
Sr. Manager, Engineering Console - New York, NY USD 208k - 276k New York, NY
Software Engineer USD 174k - 230k New York, NY
Senior UX Engineer Mobile USD 135k - 220k US, Remote
Software Engineering Manager USD 204k - 342k Foster City, CA
Electrical Network Integration Engineer USD 162k - 266k Foster City, CA
Senior Staff Backend Engineer USD 200k - 200k New York, NY
Senior Quality Assurance Engineer USD 121k - 240k US
Senior Staff Software Engineer USD 172k - 297k Remote, US
Senior Frontend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Frontend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Backend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Backend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Software Engineer USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Front-End Software Engineer, IXL Product USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Machine Learning Engineer USD 132k - 171k Canada, Remote
Senior Data Scientist USD 123k - 206k Remote, US
Senior Data Scientist USD 120k - 155k Canada, Remote
Software Engineer USD 200k - 240k Seattle, WA
Sr. Data Scientist USD 132k - 172k Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid
Fullstack Engineer USD 105k - 150k New York, NY, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA
Manual QA Tester USD 80k - 90k Remote, Canada
Staff Software Dev QA Engineer USD 120k - 165k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Front End Development Engineer USD 100k - 145k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Staff Software Release QA Specialist USD 97k - 131k British Columbia, Canada
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Technical Marketing Engineer USD 130k - 180k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Software Developer Golang USD 81k - 110k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia
Principal Embedded Software Developer USD 140k - 190k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Dev QA Specialist USD 81k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Full Stack Cloud Developer USD 115k - 140k British Columbia, Canada
Senior C/C++ Cloud Developer FortiNDR USD 110k - 150k British Columbia, Canada
Full Stack Web Developer USD 90k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Developer C USD 90k - 150k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Engineer USD 134k - 185k Austin, TX, US
Engineering Manager USD 158k - 218k Austin, TX, US
Full-stack Developer USD 75k - 120k US, Remote
Principal, Full Stack Engineer USD 85k - 179k US, Jersey City, NJ
Senior Fullstack Engineer USD 172k - 215k Remote
Lead Solutions Architect USD 123k - 159k US, Irving, TX, Atlanta, GA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 200k Mountain View, CA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 226k Mountain View, CA
Software Engineer USD 133k - 133k Denver, CO
Software Engineer USD 133k - 160k New York, NY
Senior Detection Engineer USD 125k - 180k Remote
Senior DevOps Engineer USD 135k - 160k US, Remote
Lead Software Engineer USD 195k - 218k New York, NY
Senior Systems Test and Verification Engineer USD 86k - 138k Colorado Springs, CO, US
Junior Level Integration Engineer USD 86k - 138k US, Chantilly, VA
Sr Data Scientist USD 93k - 202k Minneapolis, MN, Sunnyvale, CA, US, Remote, Remote Hybrid
Senior design engineer USD 160k - 220k New York, NY
Sales Operations Data Engineer USD 105k - 176k Remote, US
Senior Front-End Software Engineer – Samsung Ads USD 165k - 190k Mountain View, CA, US, Remote Hybrid
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Atlanta, GA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Salt Lake, UT, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, New York, NY
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k San Francisco, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Phoenix, AZ, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k US, Chicago, IL, Remote
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, Miami, FL
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Boston, MA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Los Angeles, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Washington, D.C., Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Austin, TX, Remote, US
Staff Application Security Engineer USD 203k - 248k Remote
Sr. Analytics Engineer USD 125k - 175k Remote
Senior DataOps Engineer USD 139k - 174k Remote
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Remote, US
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Redlands, CA
Cloud System Engineer USD 93k - 187k Redlands, CA
DevOps Engineer all levels USD 114k - 221k Herndon, VA, Burlington, MA, Denver, CO, US, Remote
Site Reliability Engineer USD 142k - 157k Washington, D.C., US, Remote
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Remote, US, Seattle, WA
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2024.05.15 07:00 EchoJobs 👋 May 15 - 100 new Software Engineer Jobs

Job Position Salary Locations
Director, Software Engineering USD 188k - 225k
Unix/Linux System Engineer USD 86k - 138k US
AWS Snowflake Data Engineer USD 105k - 105k US
Senior Embedded Linux Engineer USD 140k - 140k Cleveland, OH, US
Solutions Architect Manager USD 220k - 339k US
Mojo Compiler Engineering Manager USD 234k - 286k US, Canada
Associate Solutions Engineer USD 90k - 106k US
Staff/Senior Product Manager, Developer Experience USD 150k - 200k US, San Francisco, CA
Senior Security USD 141k - 190k Remote
Lead Technology Business Systems Consultant Supply Chain USD 115k - 966k US, Charlotte, NC
Primary Markets BookBuild Senior Specialty Software Engineer USD 96k - 206k Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, US
Primary Markets BookBuild Lead Software Engineer USD 111k - 237k New York, NY, US, Charlotte, NC
Network Engineering Senior Manager USD 144k - 300k New York, NY, US, Columbus, OH
Principal Engineer USD 144k - 300k San Francisco, CA, US, Columbus, OH, Charlotte, NC
Senior Software Engineer USD 100k - 179k US, Charlotte, NC, Irving, TX
Senior iOS Software Engineer USD 190k - 267k Remote, US
Sr. Manager, Engineering Console - New York, NY USD 208k - 276k New York, NY
Software Engineer USD 174k - 230k New York, NY
Senior UX Engineer Mobile USD 135k - 220k US, Remote
Software Engineering Manager USD 204k - 342k Foster City, CA
Electrical Network Integration Engineer USD 162k - 266k Foster City, CA
Senior Staff Backend Engineer USD 200k - 200k New York, NY
Senior Quality Assurance Engineer USD 121k - 240k US
Senior Staff Software Engineer USD 172k - 297k Remote, US
Senior Frontend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Frontend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Backend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Backend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Software Engineer USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Front-End Software Engineer, IXL Product USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Machine Learning Engineer USD 132k - 171k Canada, Remote
Senior Data Scientist USD 123k - 206k Remote, US
Senior Data Scientist USD 120k - 155k Canada, Remote
Software Engineer USD 200k - 240k Seattle, WA
Sr. Data Scientist USD 132k - 172k Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid
Fullstack Engineer USD 105k - 150k New York, NY, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA
Manual QA Tester USD 80k - 90k Remote, Canada
Staff Software Dev QA Engineer USD 120k - 165k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Front End Development Engineer USD 100k - 145k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Staff Software Release QA Specialist USD 97k - 131k British Columbia, Canada
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Technical Marketing Engineer USD 130k - 180k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Software Developer Golang USD 81k - 110k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia
Principal Embedded Software Developer USD 140k - 190k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Dev QA Specialist USD 81k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Full Stack Cloud Developer USD 115k - 140k British Columbia, Canada
Senior C/C++ Cloud Developer FortiNDR USD 110k - 150k British Columbia, Canada
Full Stack Web Developer USD 90k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Developer C USD 90k - 150k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Engineer USD 134k - 185k Austin, TX, US
Engineering Manager USD 158k - 218k Austin, TX, US
Full-stack Developer USD 75k - 120k US, Remote
Principal, Full Stack Engineer USD 85k - 179k US, Jersey City, NJ
Senior Fullstack Engineer USD 172k - 215k Remote
Lead Solutions Architect USD 123k - 159k US, Irving, TX, Atlanta, GA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 200k Mountain View, CA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 226k Mountain View, CA
Software Engineer USD 133k - 133k Denver, CO
Software Engineer USD 133k - 160k New York, NY
Senior Detection Engineer USD 125k - 180k Remote
Senior DevOps Engineer USD 135k - 160k US, Remote
Lead Software Engineer USD 195k - 218k New York, NY
Senior Systems Test and Verification Engineer USD 86k - 138k Colorado Springs, CO, US
Junior Level Integration Engineer USD 86k - 138k US, Chantilly, VA
Sr Data Scientist USD 93k - 202k Minneapolis, MN, Sunnyvale, CA, US, Remote, Remote Hybrid
Senior design engineer USD 160k - 220k New York, NY
Sales Operations Data Engineer USD 105k - 176k Remote, US
Senior Front-End Software Engineer – Samsung Ads USD 165k - 190k Mountain View, CA, US, Remote Hybrid
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Atlanta, GA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Salt Lake, UT, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, New York, NY
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k San Francisco, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Phoenix, AZ, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k US, Chicago, IL, Remote
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, Miami, FL
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Boston, MA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Los Angeles, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Washington, D.C., Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Austin, TX, Remote, US
Staff Application Security Engineer USD 203k - 248k Remote
Sr. Analytics Engineer USD 125k - 175k Remote
Senior DataOps Engineer USD 139k - 174k Remote
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Remote, US
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Redlands, CA
Cloud System Engineer USD 93k - 187k Redlands, CA
DevOps Engineer all levels USD 114k - 221k Herndon, VA, Burlington, MA, Denver, CO, US, Remote
Site Reliability Engineer USD 142k - 157k Washington, D.C., US, Remote
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Remote, US, Seattle, WA
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2024.05.15 07:00 EchoJobs 🌅 May 15 - [HIRING] 100 new Python Jobs

Job Position Salary Locations
Senior Embedded Linux Engineer USD 140k - 140k
Mojo Compiler Engineering Manager USD 234k - 286k US, Canada
Associate Solutions Engineer USD 90k - 106k US
Senior Security USD 141k - 190k Remote
Network Engineering Senior Manager USD 144k - 300k New York, NY, US, Columbus, OH
Principal Engineer USD 144k - 300k San Francisco, CA, US, Columbus, OH, Charlotte, NC
Software Engineer USD 174k - 230k New York, NY
Software Engineering Manager USD 204k - 342k Foster City, CA
Electrical Network Integration Engineer USD 162k - 266k Foster City, CA
Senior Backend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Backend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Machine Learning Engineer USD 132k - 171k Canada, Remote
Senior Data Scientist USD 123k - 206k Remote, US
Senior Data Scientist USD 120k - 155k Canada, Remote
Software Engineer USD 200k - 240k Seattle, WA
Fullstack Engineer USD 105k - 150k New York, NY, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA
Staff Software Dev QA Engineer USD 120k - 165k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Staff Software Release QA Specialist USD 97k - 131k British Columbia, Canada
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Software Developer Golang USD 81k - 110k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Dev QA Specialist USD 81k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Full Stack Web Developer USD 90k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Developer C USD 90k - 150k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Fullstack Engineer USD 172k - 215k Remote
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 200k Mountain View, CA
Senior DevOps Engineer USD 135k - 160k US, Remote
Sr Data Scientist USD 93k - 202k Minneapolis, MN, Sunnyvale, CA, US, Remote, Remote Hybrid
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Atlanta, GA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Salt Lake, UT, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, New York, NY
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k San Francisco, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Phoenix, AZ, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k US, Chicago, IL, Remote
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, Miami, FL
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Boston, MA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Los Angeles, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Washington, D.C., Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Austin, TX, Remote, US
Staff Application Security Engineer USD 203k - 248k Remote
Senior DataOps Engineer USD 139k - 174k Remote
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Remote, US
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Redlands, CA
Cloud System Engineer USD 93k - 187k Redlands, CA
DevOps Engineer all levels USD 114k - 221k Herndon, VA, Burlington, MA, Denver, CO, US, Remote
Site Reliability Engineer USD 142k - 157k Washington, D.C., US, Remote
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Remote, US, Seattle, WA
Dev Ops Senior Software Development Engineer II Platform USD 136k - 228k US, Remote
Software Engineer Senior Platforms Team USD 115k - 194k US, Remote
Senior Software Development Engineer II Platform USD 136k - 228k Remote, US
Senior Software Development Engineer I Platform USD 115k - 194k US, Remote
Software Engineer Front USD 115k - 194k US, Remote
Backend Software Engineer Platforms Team USD 136k - 228k US, Remote
Senior Network Systems Engineer Pre USD 130k - 160k New York, NY, US
Lead Big Data Engineering USD 128k - 215k Alpharetta, GA, Plano, TX, US, Remote
Web Developer SME2 Government USD 89k - 222k US, Remote
Senior Software Engineer USD 170k - 220k Remote, US, Canada
Engineering Manager USD 175k - 207k Remote, US
Software Engineer USD 139k - 155k San Francisco, CA
Senior Data Engineer USD 117k - 149k Remote, US
Software Engineer II USD 155k - 183k Bellevue, WA
Software Engineer USD 231k - 231k San Francisco, CA
Lead AI Platform Engineer USD 200k - 250k San Francisco, CA
Senior Site Reliability Engineer I USD 155k - 180k Austin, TX, Remote
Senior HSIO Engineer USD 164k - 304k US, Santa Clara, CA
Senior GPU Cluster Software Engineer USD 148k - 276k US, Santa Clara, CA
Senior AI and ML Infra Engineer USD 220k - 419k US, Austin, TX, Durham, NC, Santa Clara, CA, Redmond, WA
Senior Full Stack Software Development Engineer USD 156k - 249k US, Remote
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 156k - 249k Remote, US
Senior Software Engineer USD 115k - 350k Emeryville, CA, Remote Hybrid
Senior Software Engineer USD 115k - 350k Durham, NC, Remote Hybrid
Senior Software Engineer USD 115k - 350k Remote Hybrid
Software Engineer II USD 125k - 155k New York, NY, Remote Hybrid
Software Engineer II USD 160k - 190k New York, NY, US
Systems Design Engineer USD 77k - 110k Austin, TX
Server DPPM Execution and Software Engineer USD 119k - 170k Austin, TX
Kubernetes SW Developer USD 110k - 158k Austin, TX
MTS Product Development Engineer USD 90k - 129k Singapore
Senior Product Data Scientist USD 183k - 232k Mountain View, CA, US
Senior Devops Engineer USD 93k - 150k Remote, US
DevOps Engineer III USD 115k - 180k US, Remote
Senior Health Data Analyst USD 80k - 145k New York, NY, Remote
Senior Health Data Analyst USD 80k - 145k Boston, MA, Remote
Manager, Software Engineering DevOps USD 140k - 264k US, Atlanta, GA
Senior Associate Software Development Engineer USD 97k - 174k US, Atlanta, GA
Staff Full Stack Engineer USD 148k - 304k San Francisco, CA, US, Remote
Sales Engineering Lead USD 195k - 220k New York, NY, Remote
Software Engineer USD 138k - 269k Atlanta, GA, Remote, Dallas, TX, US
Software Engineer II USD 147k - 173k Remote, US
Staff Software Engineer USD 153k - 200k Seattle, WA, US
Senior Engineering Manager USD 173k - 280k Remote, Canada
Senior Engineering Manager USD 184k - 317k Remote, US
Senior Software Engineer USD 90k - 225k Denver, CO
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2024.05.15 07:00 EchoJobs 🦊 May 15 - [Hiring] 100 new Software Engineer Jobs

Job Position Salary Locations
Director, Software Engineering USD 188k - 225k
Unix/Linux System Engineer USD 86k - 138k US
AWS Snowflake Data Engineer USD 105k - 105k US
Senior Embedded Linux Engineer USD 140k - 140k Cleveland, OH, US
Solutions Architect Manager USD 220k - 339k US
Mojo Compiler Engineering Manager USD 234k - 286k US, Canada
Associate Solutions Engineer USD 90k - 106k US
Staff/Senior Product Manager, Developer Experience USD 150k - 200k US, San Francisco, CA
Senior Security USD 141k - 190k Remote
Lead Technology Business Systems Consultant Supply Chain USD 115k - 966k US, Charlotte, NC
Primary Markets BookBuild Senior Specialty Software Engineer USD 96k - 206k Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, US
Primary Markets BookBuild Lead Software Engineer USD 111k - 237k New York, NY, US, Charlotte, NC
Network Engineering Senior Manager USD 144k - 300k New York, NY, US, Columbus, OH
Principal Engineer USD 144k - 300k San Francisco, CA, US, Columbus, OH, Charlotte, NC
Senior Software Engineer USD 100k - 179k US, Charlotte, NC, Irving, TX
Senior iOS Software Engineer USD 190k - 267k Remote, US
Sr. Manager, Engineering Console - New York, NY USD 208k - 276k New York, NY
Software Engineer USD 174k - 230k New York, NY
Senior UX Engineer Mobile USD 135k - 220k US, Remote
Software Engineering Manager USD 204k - 342k Foster City, CA
Electrical Network Integration Engineer USD 162k - 266k Foster City, CA
Senior Staff Backend Engineer USD 200k - 200k New York, NY
Senior Quality Assurance Engineer USD 121k - 240k US
Senior Staff Software Engineer USD 172k - 297k Remote, US
Senior Frontend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Frontend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Backend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Backend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Software Engineer USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Front-End Software Engineer, IXL Product USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Machine Learning Engineer USD 132k - 171k Canada, Remote
Senior Data Scientist USD 123k - 206k Remote, US
Senior Data Scientist USD 120k - 155k Canada, Remote
Software Engineer USD 200k - 240k Seattle, WA
Sr. Data Scientist USD 132k - 172k Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid
Fullstack Engineer USD 105k - 150k New York, NY, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA
Manual QA Tester USD 80k - 90k Remote, Canada
Staff Software Dev QA Engineer USD 120k - 165k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Front End Development Engineer USD 100k - 145k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Staff Software Release QA Specialist USD 97k - 131k British Columbia, Canada
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Technical Marketing Engineer USD 130k - 180k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Software Developer Golang USD 81k - 110k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia
Principal Embedded Software Developer USD 140k - 190k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Dev QA Specialist USD 81k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Full Stack Cloud Developer USD 115k - 140k British Columbia, Canada
Senior C/C++ Cloud Developer FortiNDR USD 110k - 150k British Columbia, Canada
Full Stack Web Developer USD 90k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Developer C USD 90k - 150k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Engineer USD 134k - 185k Austin, TX, US
Engineering Manager USD 158k - 218k Austin, TX, US
Full-stack Developer USD 75k - 120k US, Remote
Principal, Full Stack Engineer USD 85k - 179k US, Jersey City, NJ
Senior Fullstack Engineer USD 172k - 215k Remote
Lead Solutions Architect USD 123k - 159k US, Irving, TX, Atlanta, GA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 200k Mountain View, CA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 226k Mountain View, CA
Software Engineer USD 133k - 133k Denver, CO
Software Engineer USD 133k - 160k New York, NY
Senior Detection Engineer USD 125k - 180k Remote
Senior DevOps Engineer USD 135k - 160k US, Remote
Lead Software Engineer USD 195k - 218k New York, NY
Senior Systems Test and Verification Engineer USD 86k - 138k Colorado Springs, CO, US
Junior Level Integration Engineer USD 86k - 138k US, Chantilly, VA
Sr Data Scientist USD 93k - 202k Minneapolis, MN, Sunnyvale, CA, US, Remote, Remote Hybrid
Senior design engineer USD 160k - 220k New York, NY
Sales Operations Data Engineer USD 105k - 176k Remote, US
Senior Front-End Software Engineer – Samsung Ads USD 165k - 190k Mountain View, CA, US, Remote Hybrid
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Atlanta, GA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Salt Lake, UT, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, New York, NY
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k San Francisco, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Phoenix, AZ, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k US, Chicago, IL, Remote
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, Miami, FL
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Boston, MA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Los Angeles, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Washington, D.C., Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Austin, TX, Remote, US
Staff Application Security Engineer USD 203k - 248k Remote
Sr. Analytics Engineer USD 125k - 175k Remote
Senior DataOps Engineer USD 139k - 174k Remote
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Remote, US
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Redlands, CA
Cloud System Engineer USD 93k - 187k Redlands, CA
DevOps Engineer all levels USD 114k - 221k Herndon, VA, Burlington, MA, Denver, CO, US, Remote
Site Reliability Engineer USD 142k - 157k Washington, D.C., US, Remote
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Remote, US, Seattle, WA
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2024.05.15 07:00 EchoJobs 🦊 May 15 - [HIRING] 100 new Software Engineer Jobs

Job Position Salary Locations
Director, Software Engineering USD 188k - 225k
Unix/Linux System Engineer USD 86k - 138k US
AWS Snowflake Data Engineer USD 105k - 105k US
Senior Embedded Linux Engineer USD 140k - 140k Cleveland, OH, US
Solutions Architect Manager USD 220k - 339k US
Mojo Compiler Engineering Manager USD 234k - 286k US, Canada
Associate Solutions Engineer USD 90k - 106k US
Staff/Senior Product Manager, Developer Experience USD 150k - 200k US, San Francisco, CA
Senior Security USD 141k - 190k Remote
Lead Technology Business Systems Consultant Supply Chain USD 115k - 966k US, Charlotte, NC
Primary Markets BookBuild Senior Specialty Software Engineer USD 96k - 206k Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, US
Primary Markets BookBuild Lead Software Engineer USD 111k - 237k New York, NY, US, Charlotte, NC
Network Engineering Senior Manager USD 144k - 300k New York, NY, US, Columbus, OH
Principal Engineer USD 144k - 300k San Francisco, CA, US, Columbus, OH, Charlotte, NC
Senior Software Engineer USD 100k - 179k US, Charlotte, NC, Irving, TX
Senior iOS Software Engineer USD 190k - 267k Remote, US
Sr. Manager, Engineering Console - New York, NY USD 208k - 276k New York, NY
Software Engineer USD 174k - 230k New York, NY
Senior UX Engineer Mobile USD 135k - 220k US, Remote
Software Engineering Manager USD 204k - 342k Foster City, CA
Electrical Network Integration Engineer USD 162k - 266k Foster City, CA
Senior Staff Backend Engineer USD 200k - 200k New York, NY
Senior Quality Assurance Engineer USD 121k - 240k US
Senior Staff Software Engineer USD 172k - 297k Remote, US
Senior Frontend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Frontend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Senior Backend Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Backend Software Engineer USD 130k - 280k US, San Mateo, CA
Software Engineer USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Senior Software Engineer USD 130k - 200k San Mateo, CA
Front-End Software Engineer, IXL Product USD 116k - 150k San Mateo, CA
Senior Machine Learning Engineer USD 132k - 171k Canada, Remote
Senior Data Scientist USD 123k - 206k Remote, US
Senior Data Scientist USD 120k - 155k Canada, Remote
Software Engineer USD 200k - 240k Seattle, WA
Sr. Data Scientist USD 132k - 172k Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid
Fullstack Engineer USD 105k - 150k New York, NY, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, Remote Hybrid, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA
Manual QA Tester USD 80k - 90k Remote, Canada
Staff Software Dev QA Engineer USD 120k - 165k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Front End Development Engineer USD 100k - 145k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer SASE USD 185k - 250k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k US, Sunnyvale, CA
Staff Software Release QA Specialist USD 97k - 131k British Columbia, Canada
Senior Software Development Engineer USD 130k - 185k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Technical Marketing Engineer USD 130k - 180k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Software Developer Golang USD 81k - 110k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia
Principal Embedded Software Developer USD 140k - 190k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Staff Software Development Engineer USD 150k - 215k Sunnyvale, CA, US
Embedded Software Developer ROS experience preferred USD 100k - 134k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Dev QA Specialist USD 81k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Full Stack Cloud Developer USD 115k - 140k British Columbia, Canada
Senior C/C++ Cloud Developer FortiNDR USD 110k - 150k British Columbia, Canada
Full Stack Web Developer USD 90k - 110k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Developer C USD 90k - 150k Canada, British Columbia
Senior Software Engineer USD 134k - 185k Austin, TX, US
Engineering Manager USD 158k - 218k Austin, TX, US
Full-stack Developer USD 75k - 120k US, Remote
Principal, Full Stack Engineer USD 85k - 179k US, Jersey City, NJ
Senior Fullstack Engineer USD 172k - 215k Remote
Lead Solutions Architect USD 123k - 159k US, Irving, TX, Atlanta, GA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 200k Mountain View, CA
Staff Software Engineer USD 185k - 226k Mountain View, CA
Software Engineer USD 133k - 133k Denver, CO
Software Engineer USD 133k - 160k New York, NY
Senior Detection Engineer USD 125k - 180k Remote
Senior DevOps Engineer USD 135k - 160k US, Remote
Lead Software Engineer USD 195k - 218k New York, NY
Senior Systems Test and Verification Engineer USD 86k - 138k Colorado Springs, CO, US
Junior Level Integration Engineer USD 86k - 138k US, Chantilly, VA
Sr Data Scientist USD 93k - 202k Minneapolis, MN, Sunnyvale, CA, US, Remote, Remote Hybrid
Senior design engineer USD 160k - 220k New York, NY
Sales Operations Data Engineer USD 105k - 176k Remote, US
Senior Front-End Software Engineer – Samsung Ads USD 165k - 190k Mountain View, CA, US, Remote Hybrid
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Atlanta, GA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Salt Lake, UT, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, New York, NY
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k San Francisco, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Phoenix, AZ, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k US, Chicago, IL, Remote
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Remote, US, Miami, FL
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Boston, MA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Los Angeles, CA, Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Washington, D.C., Remote, US
Data Engineer USD 120k - 162k Austin, TX, Remote, US
Staff Application Security Engineer USD 203k - 248k Remote
Sr. Analytics Engineer USD 125k - 175k Remote
Senior DataOps Engineer USD 139k - 174k Remote
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Remote, US
Sr. Product Engineer USD 89k - 147k Redlands, CA
Cloud System Engineer USD 93k - 187k Redlands, CA
DevOps Engineer all levels USD 114k - 221k Herndon, VA, Burlington, MA, Denver, CO, US, Remote
Site Reliability Engineer USD 142k - 157k Washington, D.C., US, Remote
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Seattle, WA, Remote, US
Software Engineering USD 128k - 172k Remote, US, Seattle, WA
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2024.05.15 06:37 Gkibarricade If I won the lottery...

If I won the lottery, I would buy KSP and finally run a decent game dev.
1) Development
>! I would hire the the sane team and bring in new people. Keep working on what they were working on. 1st meeting would be about the goals for KSP 2: EVERYTHING!.
Yup we are finally gonna give the community everything they want. Nothing is to big or to small to go on the punch list.
All ideas, suggestions and mods will be worked on. More planets. New systems. Interstellar travel. Custom Parts. Graphics upgrade. !<
2) Mods
>! No mod support. We don't want people to mod the game. We want to hire the modders. We want modders to bring their ideas and join the team to be able to use all the tools. Modders are a great source of creativity and works. Modding doesn't pay. They do it because they like the game.
Some people have great ideas but don't have skills to mod. Some modders produce high quality work. I want to contract these people and help them with their ideas.
We can't be a snobby dev. Once the modder has finished developing the feature we can throw more work their way and if they do well and want to stick with us, we have just found a new talent. One side of modding we can't do is IP. But we will partner with who we can to get the brands we love in the game !<
3) Deployment & Marketing
>! We would pull the game and work on the "EVERYTHING" frame work first. Make sure we have a structure that can support everything. We would release it once the bare bones is in and it has at least multiplayer, and 3 systems. Kerbol, a new system and RSS.
We would be open with the community on everything we are working on with weekly demos. We would expand our market to E-Sports and children. I want ads on YT and Tik-Tok and run yearly events. I want the game to make it easy to create and share content. !<
4) Monetization
>! I hate nickel and diming and GAAS. To cover the great endeavor we are going to have to go back to basics. Everyone is going to get everything and pay for it, upfront. There is some ceiling on game prices, we are going to break it.
No DLCs. No season passes. No skins. We have to accept the downsides of the strategy. Free to play gets more people in and benefits those who have little get to enjoy the base game.
Charging a huge price upfront means less people play at the start. We counter that by having a longer dev cycle. We should target KSP3 for 12-15 years down the line. The game will grow over time and then we will be in a better position for the next release. Higher prices also increases pirating. !<
5) Support
>! We want to be on consoles. But we are going to test the limits on PC. EVERYTHING has to be scalable. The base game has to be there for everyone even lower spec PCs. We would partner with a peripheral developer and get specific peripherals that are compatible with consoles. They should be cheap even if we have to subsidize them.
We will develop supporting apps so you can interact from mobile. Some features will be too complex, we should have features run from server side and pass the end result to the users. Even if it slows the game down.
Every customer support ticket will become a how to video. People are smart they just want the game to work. We will work to solve all issues even if we have to remote in. A problem for one person is a deal breaker for another person. We will have the highest quality game with the service and community to support it.!<
...if I won the lottery
(Edit, I'm trying to make the sections collapse but it didn't work)
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2024.05.15 06:34 PainlessDeath09 Hypermiling a 7th Gen Accord!

Hypermiling a 7th Gen Accord!
Hypermiling a 7th Gen Accord in Bangalore Traffic
Ever wanted a D segment long ass old school sedan as a daily but been putting it off because of its horrendous fuel economy?
Well. While it’s no Maruti Suzuki, this 2003 7th Gen Accord really did surprise me quite a bit in this regard.
Back when I got this as my new daily, I never really cared or still care for fuel economy. But with a bit of curiosity (and necessity as for some reason, the car did not come with an economy gauge), I decided to take 3 days to conduct an experiment on how much I can squeeze out of this 2.4L motor.

Distance:

My office commute is about 16.6 kms one way. 33.2 kms two ways multiplied by three would be about 99.6 kms covered. The tank to tank method was used ofc but I also wanted a way to figure out instantaneous fuel economy so that it will help me optimise the fuel consumption on the go. One way to do this was to get an OBD scanner and directly talk to the car. However, I was not gonna splurge on a new Autel scanner(some models which would almost cost as much as my car’s value) just to measure fuel economy as they are incredibly expensive.

The scanner that surprised me:

Scouring through online products, I came across this thing. It’s an OBD scanner that uses your phone to connect and show you info and since it uses the OBD ELM 327 protocol, there are a host of apps on the AppStore that you can use to connect to it. And it was quite inexpensive at ₹300 ish, so I thought why not. Would double up as a review of accuracy for this thing as well.

K24A4:

The 7th gen Accord came with the K series K24A4 2.4L engine mated to a 5 speed torque converter. Enthusiasts would like you to believe that this is the same legendary K series K24 that’s capable of producing almost 500bhp without any forced induction and is the same thing that’s found on the later Accord’s and Acura’s. However, that couldn’t be more false.
Apart from sharing the same block, there’s very little that’s common between this and the K24Z2 or the K24Z3 that’s found in the 8th gen 2008-2013 Accord. The K24A4 uses an economy trim of VTEC and also produces less power and torque than the 2008 one. While both the engines have the same bore and stroke and hence the same displacement, the K24A4 has a lower compression ratio and is tuned differently hence produces almost 25hp lesser than the 2008 Accord. It also has a lower redline at 6700rpm.
A notable characteristic of the K24A4 is that unlike the Gen8 K24Z’s VTEC that has 3 lobed VTEC only on the intake side, the K24A4 has a staggered VTEC 4 lobed setup with lobed cams on both the intake and the exhaust valves. While this reduces it’s power efficacy, it also significantly decreases the hit on fuel economy when VTEC is engaged and as a bonus(or not, as I personally don’t like it), you get a distinct whine when VTEC crossover happens, something that’s unique and not present in other Honda’s.
The end result is a motor that’s down on power compared to the newer Accord but with significantly higher fuel economy.

Experiment begins:

Started off with a full tank, 3 days of office commute, I ended it at the petrol station with exactly 100.9 kms on the trip meter. The scanner read an average fuel economy of 9.33km/L. The fuel up was around 11.06 liters to the full tank.
Comparing this to the real values, 100.9/11.05 = 9.13kmpl. I was plenty surprised, not just by the car but also how accurate this ₹300 scanner was. Definitely a well worth purchase.
I should add this as a disclaimer, this was tested under rigorous hypermiling conditions with no bumper to bumper traffic and all the commutes on odd hours. With ample steady acceleration and maximum engine braking used with a whole lot of coasting and zero pedal to the floor acceleration. It was also the result of being very calculative when I had to slow down abusing the deceleration fuel cut-off everytime I had to shed speed and I’ve never used the brakes this less in my commute. Needless to say, it was torture for me to drive the car this way, with no flooring it or hitting the rev limiter and with me fighting the urges to open it up and send it or going anywhere as fast as I wanted to. So while I probably will never get this economy figure as a regular number, it was good to know what it’s capable of.

Interesting findings:

This leads me to also mention, while this is an economy trim of the K24, it is also, at the end of the day, a 2.4L engine. Something I’ve noticed is that, this car is incredibly sensitive to how it’s being driven, much more so than any other car I’ve driven. Despite the 9.13kmpl economy, driving it normally(not even fast, just slightly faster than me hypermiling it) results in a steep drop to 7.9kmpl on the scanner. Driving pedal to the metal, I have seen it drop to 6.3kmpl. Never have I seen fuel economy numbers drop that fast with just a slight change(not even a big difference) in driving style.
Something even more interesting is that this car basically makes zero difference if you leave the AC on or turn it off. I have seen cars whose economy increase by even 3-4kmpl with the AC turned on. Not sure if ya something specific to this car or it’s how it is with all Accord but yeah, found that quite interesting. So all things considered, I get around 7.5kmpl in my regular driving around the city.

K24A4, useless for performance. Or is it?

For the enthusiasts out there, I know your thinking and no this motor isn’t completely useless compared to the 2008 8th gen Accord. Well, depends on what you’re looking terms of mods.
Yes it produces less power. Yes it’s the economy trim of Vtec. However, there is a silver lining. With purely bolt on mods, the K24Z on the 8th gen Accord will produce more power as expected.
But if you have enough money to spend, the 7th gen Accord has significantly more potential than the 8th gen. The K24Z on the 8th gen has its exhaust manifold cast on to the head which means no aftermarket headers. It also has a plastic intake manifold so you can’t port and polish or extrude hone it like you can with the aluminium intake manifold on the older K series motors. Not to mention the compression ratio is higher than the older 7th gen so it won’t be as boost friendly. The 7th gen has multiple companies like Hondata offering bespoke and retrofit custom ECUs however there is no such support for the 8th Gen K24Z motors.
Here’s a 702bhp 7th gen Accord made by RaceConcepts in Bangalore reviewed by The Drivers Hub. The aftermarket for the K24Z on the 2008 8th is really weak compared to the civic and the earlier Accord.
So if you’re looking for an old D segment car that you can daily without breaking the bank on fuel costs or if you’re a hardcore enthusiast looking to build the fastest car that eats drag strips for breakfast, consider the 7th gen Accord!
PSA: Just stay away from the V6 of this generation. Not only does it return horrendous fuel economy, it’s also notorious for transmission failures to the point that there was a class action lawsuit filed against Honda back in 2004.
Cheers and happy motoring!
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2024.05.15 06:33 HeadOfSpectre The Deepest Abyss

“Ready to make history, baby?”
I looked over toward Sheila as she stood on the gangplank leading up to The Burger. I still couldn’t believe she named our research ship ‘The Burger’... emotional relevance be damned.
“It's not exactly history,” I corrected.
“Oh come on! If your survey is right, this trench might run even deeper than the Challenger Deep, and you’re gonna be the first person to explore it! How is that not exciting?”
“Might be deeper, we only have a limited amount of topological data. And even if it is deeper, we’re talking only a few hundred feet at most, it’s really not that im-”
Sheila silenced me with a kiss.
“Nerd.” She teased, and I found myself too flustered to reply. After five years of marriage, she still could leave me speechless with just a kiss. God… how did someone like me end up with a woman like that?
Then again, how did someone like me end up where I was in general? It was honestly a little overwhelming. Standing on the dock, getting ready to board that ship and join the ranks of Jacques Piccard and James Cameron (yes, that James Cameron) as one of the few people to take a manned submersible down to the deepest parts of the ocean. And I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a little scared too. Diving down that deep could easily be a one way trip if even the slightest thing went wrong. My submarine would be experiencing between 600 to 1100 atmospheres of pressure and while we’d tested it over and over again to make sure it would actually be up for the challenge, there was still a lingering iota of doubt in the back of my mind. All that needed to go wrong was one little thing, and that would be it for me.
The scariest part is that I probably wouldn’t even know what had happened… I’d simply be gone… and Sheila would be alone. The thought of that caused a momentary spike of panic in my chest that almost made me want to call this whole thing off.
Almost.
But, then I felt her hand close around mine. I looked up into her bright blue eyes, and saw her gentle smile.
“You’re gonna be okay, hun,” She promised. “You and your team have been running the numbers, right? It’s gonna go just fine!”
I nodded slowly.
“It’s gonna go fine…” I repeated, before she leaned in to kiss me, and gently pulled me by the wrist up onto the deck of the Burger.
She was probably right.
It probably would be fine.
Probably…
The trench I’d be exploring was a fairly recent discovery, located south of Greenland, in a vast stretch of water situated directly between Newfoundland and Iceland. It’d been uncovered during a topological survey in the area, and my team had taken an interest in investigating it further. At minimum, it was believed to descend to about 35,000 feet deep (over 10,000 meters), although the current theory was that it might have run even deeper. Determining the exact depth of the yet unnamed chasm was just one of the intents of our dive. The rest was studying the organisms that might be found down there, and how they might have differed from the ones found in other deep ocean trenches (some variation being expected given the isolated environment they were developing in.)
I had to admit, it would be exciting to see what new life might have developed in a place such as this, especially if it ran even deeper than our predictions… and that excitement was enough to make me chase the fear of the risks out of my mind, even if it was only briefly. While Sheila went to make sure we were ready to embark, I caught myself wandering out toward the rear of the ship where my submarine, The Tempura, waited for me. Did this submarine deserve a better name than The Tempura? Probably. But, this was my project, so I got to name it and since Burger was already taken, Tempura was the next best name I had. I liked to think that the subs namesake might approve… if she hadn’t died fifteen years ago. Shrimp don’t live very long.
As the ship began to depart, I caught myself reminiscing on how I’d ended up here… it really was all because of those damn shrimp, wasn’t it? Well… maybe not all because of the shrimp. But they were certainly part of it. Back when I was a lot younger, I never really gave much of a shit about anything at all. I guess I did have a thing for the ocean… the great, romantic vastness of it. The sense of adventure that it beckoned with. The endless mysteries that lay within its dark depths. I used to read about it all the time when I was a kid and I especially loved the classic adventures: Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, and Melville’s Moby Dick… but that love was just confined to my books. I didn’t really have any interest in actually going out and seeing the ocean. Hell, the idea of going to a beach and standing in the sun with my toes in the sand seemed miserable to me. I was happier (although calling myself happy might’ve been a little disingenuous) alone in my room, enjoying the company of books as opposed to people.
Then came the shrimp.
One of my online friends kept them as a hobby. He used to post pictures of his tanks all the time, and I always thought they looked kinda cool. He said that if I was interested in them, I should try keeping some for myself, and during a particularly bad bout of depression, I figured that maybe it might be worth a shot. So, I bought a cheap tank and some cheap decorations, bought myself some shrimp… and promptly watched them die over the next few weeks. That… that bothered me. I don’t know why but… it really bothered me. I’m still not entirely sure how to describe what it was that I was feeling. Guilt? Defeat? Shame? Here I was, trying to set up a habitat for these creatures just to have something to do to keep the suicidal ideation at bay, and I’d failed almost right out of the gate.
Was I just that bad? Was I just that much of a failure? Was this just going to go to shit just like everything else in my life did, because I was just such an abysmal piece of shit who barely deserved the life she had? Had I just not tried hard enough? Was I too apathetic? What had happened? What went wrong?
It bothered me.
It bothered me enough that I made up my mind to just dump the remaining shrimp down the toilet and toss everything. Forget about it. Move on. End of story. But… that wasn’t fair, was it? The shrimp didn’t all deserve to die just because I couldn’t be bothered, did they? Sure, they were just shrimp, but they were alive too, just like me. They deserved to be alive.
I owed it to them to try and keep them alive, didn’t I?
So… I didn’t dump the shrimp.
Instead, I started doing some reading. Started looking into what I was doing wrong and how to do it all better. I actually got really into it and a few months later, I had a nice planted tank. Looking back, it was amateur shit… but it made me happy. I’d even picked out names for my two favorite shrimp. Burger and Tempura. They’d been the last survivors of my original batch, and they were the ones I ended up caring about the most. Caring for Burger and Tempura gave me a purpose. It became an obsession… and that little obsession drove me to finally start turning my life around.
Like I said, shrimp don’t live for very long. Burger and Tempura were long dead by the time I graduated with a degree in Marine Biology. But they were the ones who inspired me to finally get my life in order. Hell, the shrimp were half the reason that I met Sheila. She was something of an aquarium fanatic too… we’d met on a forum, and gotten to talking. I found out that she just so happened to be studying Marine Biology at another school, and we bonded pretty quickly after that. After graduation, I moved to California to be with her and after that, the rest is history. She was my rock. She was the one who always pushed me to be the best possible version of myself… and I loved her more than I ever knew I could love someone.
A glance back at the shore, fading into the distance tore me out of my reminiscing, and I shifted my focus to the present, going over The Tempura to perform some quick checks. My colleagues and I would be checking and rechecking the submarine over the next two days as we made our way toward the dive spot. Considering the danger that descending that deep posed, I didn’t want to take a single unnecessary risk.
I had too much to live for, after all.
***
The day of the dive, I couldn’t notice how excited the rest of the crew seemed… well… Sheila’s usual crew seemed excited. I guess to them, this was just another research expedition, no different than the ones Sheila usually took this ship out on. Lately her research had been focused on the analysis and study of whale calls. Her recent voyages had involved following their pods, recording their calls and playing them back to see how the whales reacted. It was fascinating stuff, but my research was admittedly a lot different than that.
My obsession had drawn me to the denizens of the deep sea. I’d used The Burger for expeditions before, although none of them had been on quite the same scale as this one. Up until today, the most ambitious thing I’d done was send down unmanned submersibles with cameras. Those submersibles had typically returned. We had lost a few early on due to technical glitches, but the past few years had been blissfully uneventful. Logically, this dive would probably be uneventful as well. But it was still hard to get the jitters out of my head.
My team and I did the final checks necessary to make sure that The Tempura was good to go, before setting up the crane to begin lifting it up. In less than an hour, I’d be inside of that thing, descending to the darkest depths of the ocean.
It didn’t feel real.
I felt Sheila’s hand on my shoulder, and looked over at her.
“Moment of truth, huh?” She asked. She probably meant it to sound encouraging, but it just sounded ominous.
“Moment of truth…” I replied.
“You’re gonna be okay, honey. I know you will.”
She reached out to gently squeeze my hand and gave me a reassuring smile that I meekly returned.
“Yeah, it’s gonna be okay,” I agreed, although there was an element of a lie in it. Statistically, yes. It probably WOULD be okay. But there was that lingering anxiety in the back of my mind that just wouldn’t go away. I looked quietly out at the submarine before me and couldn’t shake the thought that it sort of looked like a giant coffin. Unconsciously, I found myself squeezing Sheila’s hand tighter than normal. She just held me close and pressed a kiss to the top of my head, before gently rubbing my back.
“You’ll be okay,” She promised.
“Dr. Jenner, we’re ready for you.” I heard one of my colleagues say.
Moment of truth.
I took one last look at Sheila, and gave her a quick kiss on the lips for luck. She smiled at me, and I smiled back anxiously at her before heading over toward the submarine.
The crew helped me enter the cockpit and get myself situated inside. The cockpit of the Tempura was fairly cramped and not particularly comfortable. Space and comfort aren’t really luxuries you can afford in a submarine like this. The instruments I needed took up a lot of space, leaving little room for me in there… and I am not a very big person.
Once I was inside, they sealed the hatch. Then the diagnostics checks began.
“Grayson, can you hear us in there?” I heard Sheila say through the radio.
“Loud and clear,” I replied.
“Great. We’ll keep in constant radio contact, just to monitor the signal. In the meanwhile, how’s everything looking in there?”
“Green across the board so far,” I said, although I hadn’t finished running all my final checks yet. Ultimately, nothing was out of place.
This submarine was as good to go as it was going to get.
“I’m all good in here,” I said once I was done. “You can drop me when you’re ready.”
“You got it, honey. Let’s get you in the water, run one final round of tests and start lowering you down.”
A short while later, I felt the submarine begin to move as the crane lifted it off the deck and lowered it into the water. The Tempura honestly resembled its namesake in a way, being long and cigar shaped, only vertically oriented instead of horizontally oriented. We’d admittedly taken more than a few design cues from James Cameron’s Deepsea Challenger. Why fix what isn’t broken, after all?
Once I was in the water, a 1000 pound releasable ballast weight would cause the submarine to sink. Releasing that weight was also my ticket back to the surface, and I could either trigger it from inside the cockpit, or, in the event that the release failed for any reason, it would trigger automatically after roughly 12 hours of exposure to salt water.
Ideally, this would be the first of a number of dives I’d be undertaking… and if all went according to plan, the Tempura could be the first of many similar submarines that would allow other researchers to safely and effectively descend to extreme depths. If all went well, this could be a massive leap forward for researchers like me, allowing us to better explore the deepest depths of the Hadal Zone and learn all we could about the ecosystems down there via direct observation.
If all went well.
If.
Through the viewport, I watched as I was lowered into the ocean. A few of the other crew members had donned diving gear to escort me down, and after they did their final checks and I did mine, we were fully ready to go.
“All’s green across the board,” I said into the radio. “You can start my descent.”
“I hear you, honey,” Sheila replied. “We’re letting you go. Have fun down there.”
“Yeah, I’ll try…” I said quietly as finally, my submarine began its descent.
I took a deep breath, and told myself again that everything would go fine. We had checked everything on this submarine. We’d tested it rigorously. I wouldn’t have allowed myself to set foot inside of it if I hadn’t personally assured that it was safe. But anxiety never really goes away, does it? The crew couldn’t accompany me far. After only a few meters, they fell behind me as I sank deeper and deeper into the infinite, empty blue of the ocean. Soon after, the tether was released.
I was officially on my own.
“60 feet,” I heard Sheila say over the radio. “How are you doing in there?”
“Good,” I replied. “Doing… doing good.”
The submarine continued to descend. Through the viewport, I could see a few stray fish, but nothing particularly eye catching. I almost felt alone down there… almost…
“120 feet…” Sheila said.
“Still doing good,” I replied.
The descent continued, as the waters slowly grew darker and darker.
“400 feet…”
Everything around me just kept getting darker and darker. Only a fraction of the light from the sun ever reached these depths… and I’d be lying if I said that darkness didn’t feel a little… oppressive.
“800 feet… still feeling good?”
“Yeah, still feeling good…” I said, although it was a bit of a lie. If anything, I was second guessing all of this, but I wasn’t about to say that out loud.
“1000 feet… still good?”
“Still good…” I murmured. “I hear you loud and clear.”
Deeper… deeper… deeper.
“1500 feet…”
Three miles. I was three miles away from home. Three miles away from Sheila.
“2000 feet…”
Still a ways to go.
“3000 feet…”
By this point, it was fully dark outside of my cockpit. Outside, all I could see was inky darkness. Even the submarine’s lights didn’t really cut through it. And the kicker? Relatively speaking, I wasn’t that deep. Fishing trawlers reached deeper than this. Better to conserve power until I was at the bottom. My descent continued.
“6000 feet… still good?”
“Still good…”
The check ins were becoming less frequent. My descent still continued… deeper… deeper… deeper. By now, I’d entered the Hadal Zone. But there was still so much deeper o go.
“8000 feet…”
This was past the depths that most whales would dive to… and I still had a ways to go.
“10,000 feet.”
This was close to where the ocean floor usually bottomed out… and yet there was still so much further to go. No. I was really only a third of the way there. How long had it been?Not much had happened beyond my descent and a few sightings out of my viewport, but time had been passing. A glance at my watch confirmed it’d been almost an hour since I’d started to sink… and I knew I wasn’t even close to the bottom yet. The submarine continued to descend, sinking ever deeper as I dropped into an infinite darkness that few had ever dared to witness.
“15,000 feet.”
This check in came later than the others. At this point, Sheila and the crew must have figured that no news was good news, and they were right. I just continued to sink peacefully, down into the crushing depths of the ocean.
These were the depths that one might normally find deep sea fish… and yet I was going somewhere even deeper than that.
“20,000 feet…”
So close…
I continued to sink.
“25,000 feet.”
Soon… and finally…
“30,000 feet. You still doing alright, honey?”
“Yeah… yeah, I’m doing good,” I assured her. I was so close…
By this point, my real work had begun. I’d engaged the lights and begun documenting what little I could see using the on board cameras. Granted, there wasn’t much life at these depths and what little there was, was scarcely documented. Most of what was down here consisted of invertebrates and microscopic life that seemed to float past my viewport.
The light seemed to draw a few creatures in search of food. Small, hardy things that resembled shrimp.
“How’s it looking, Grayson?”
“Dark,” I said, half joking. “We’ve got some life… shrimp. They’re translucent. Can’t get a great look at them… but we’ll see what the cameras pick up.”
“They’ve recognized you as a friend,” Sheila said. I could almost see the smile on her lips as she said it.
“Yeah…” I replied, “Tempura sent them a message, told them I’d be down. How am I looking on depth?”
“35,000 feet… you seeing a bottom yet?”
“No… not that I would until I was there.”
“Damn… how deep does this go?”
“It can’t go that deep…” I murmured, although I really wasn’t so sure about that.
The submarine continued to sink…
36,000 feet…
37,000 feet…
38,000 feet… and then finally, just past the 39,000 foot mark, I finally saw solid ground below me.
Looking through my viewport, I could see a familiar dark brown diatomaceous sludge, covering the seafloor. Microscopic life, likely similar to what had been observed in other deep sea trenches, such as the Challenger Deep.
I needed to gather a sample.
As my submarine reached the bottom, I extended the mechanical arms, pressed flat against the surface of the Tempura, and opened the collection port near the bottom of the ship. Slowly, I sifted some of the sludge into the port. My disturbance of the seafloor kicked up a cloud of the microbial colony, and I could’ve sworn I saw something wiggling through the debris. A pale, white thing, perhaps some sort of sea cucumber? I hastily angled my submarines camera to try and catch a glimpse of it, before returning to my collection. Even in this forlorn place, there was still so much to see! And here I was… completely forgetting my fear as the excitement took hold of me! Few people had ever been down to these unfathomable depths… and yet here I was.
It didn’t feel real but it was! I had reached the deepest part of the ocean!
“How’s it going down there?” I heard Sheila ask. Her voice was a little garbled. The connection down here was faltering.
“It’s beautiful…” I said. “I can’t wait for you to see it!”
“I’ll bet…”
“I’m going to do a sweep of the area, see what samples I can gather,” I said. “What’s my time right now?”
“Three hours. You’ve got nine before your connection to the weight deteriorates and you start to ascend.”
“I’ll make the most of it,” I said. The plan was only to stay down there for six hours, and I didn’t want to push that limit. Life support would only last me for so long, and one little error was all it would take for the ungodly pressure down here to crush me.
I began to move the submarine. Mobility was limited. This thing wasn’t built to travel far. But I still had some limited movement. I recorded all that I could, filming the shrimp that investigated my light, and the things that slithered and crawled through the muck, likely feeding on the carpet of single celled organisms that populated these depths.
The first two hours were… well… I hesitate to call them uneventful, they were actually very fascinating, but little of note happened beyond my recording of a few specimens.
Midway through the third hour though, as I was reaching one of the rock walls of the abyss, I noticed something just above the edge of my viewport swimming away from the light. I could’ve sworn I saw slender, pale tentacles of some sort. Was that a squid? Were there squid down this deep? I wasn’t aware of any species of known squid who could reach these depths… but in this unknown place, what use was the known?
I moved my light and my camera to try and catch another glimpse of it, but whatever it was, it seemed to be gone. Maybe I’d see another one. I still had plenty of time.
“You made a noise. What’d you see?” Sheila asked.
“Something big… I think,” I said.
“Down there? Like a fish?”
“Squid. You wouldn’t find any vertebrates down this deep… the pressure would crush their bones.”
“Jeez…”
I didn’t reply to that, still searching for the thing I’d seen. I shone my light up along the walls of the chasm and angled my camera up as far as it would go. I could see a few volcanic vents, spewing dark clouds into the darkness, and more diatoms. But not much else. Strange invertebrates crawled along the walls. Small creatures, no bigger than an inch long. Related to isopods, perhaps? If I could collect one as a sample, I would have… although taking any of those back to the surface would surely kill them. They were built to live under the impossible pressure of these depths. Taking them to the surface would rip them apart.
I went back to my research, and it wasn’t long until I saw something in the darkness, just on the edge of where my flashlight reached. Trailing white tendrils, snaking their way through the darkness. My eyes narrowed as I moved the submarine forward, trying to catch whatever it was in the light. I saw the shape move, its body turning… I saw its tendrils unfurling. Whatever this was, it was big. It was almost as big as The Tempura… although it was also slender. If I didn’t know any better, I would’ve thought I was looking at some sort of floating debris, but this far down? No. And debris wouldn’t move like that.
This had to be a deepsea squid… or perhaps some other type of cephalopod? Something that preyed upon the various invertebrates down here, perhaps? It seemed to float, just out of sight for a bit, as I tried to get closer. I angled up my light to get a better look at it. The light seemed to shine through it, like some sort of ghost… but I did manage to get a look at it.
Although that look…
That single look made me freeze up.
This things slender tendrils certainly resembled a cephalopod of some sort, but the rest of it… the rest of it looked like something else entirely. Its body was thin, emaciated and translucent, yet despite that it still had characteristics that almost seemed… human. It wasn’t human! Not by any stretch of imagination, but the resemblance was there. It almost reminded me of an exhibit I’d seen in a museum once, depicting a preserved, fully removed human nervous system. I could see a similar shape in its translucent body. Its head seemed almost human as well… albeit with no eyes, and a lamprey like mouth I could only describe as fleshy yet crablike.
Still, despite having no eyes I couldn’t shake the feeling that it was looking at me. And that was when I felt something hit the submarine.
I felt a sudden jolt of panic in my chest. For a moment, I thought that the pressure had started to crush me, but no… no, everything was still fine. Something had just hit me. But what? It didn’t take long before I got my answer.
Another pale creature floated past my viewport, swirling gracefully in the cold dark waters. I watched it for a moment with wide eyes, before noticing its ‘head’ turning slightly toward me. Then, almost instantly, it launched itself at the submarine, darting toward me with blinding speed.
I heard a distinct THUD as its body collided with me, and I could see its pale tendrils pressing against the viewport, twisting and writhing violently. It was trying to attack me. The first creature that I’d seen lunged as well, pounding on my submarine with another THUD. And moments later, I could hear more impacts against the hull. There were more of them… and they did not like having me down there.
“What’s going on?” Sheila asked.
“Somebody doesn’t like me…” I said. “One of the animals down here… some kind of squid, it’s just started attacking the hull.”
“How bad is the damage?”
“Not sure… could be nothing, could be-”
I felt the submarine shake as I tried to move it. The thrusters that pushed me forward weren't responding. Had something gotten caught in it? One of the creatures perhaps?
“Grayson?!” Sheila asked.
“Lost propulsion…” I said. “Fuck… I can’t move.”
“Then drop the weight and come up!”
“No, it’s fine, there’s no other damage, I can still use the port and starboard thrusters to-”
“Grayson!”
I paused. There was genuine panic in her voice… enough to make me realize that even if these things stood little chance of actually breaching the hull, taking the risk would be a fatal mistake.
“I’m on my way up…” I finally said, before reaching out to disengage the ballast weights.
Immediately, I felt myself beginning to rise, although the tentacles clinging to my viewport didn’t disappear.
“We’ve got you…” Sheila said. “Rising up to 38,000 feet.”
The submarine continued to rise, but the creatures clinging to me went nowhere. In fact… I was sure I could see more of them. More pale shapes coming up through the darkness, and these ones filled me with dread. I thought I had been looking at some sort of eerie undiscovered life. But seeing what was coming up toward me now… I knew that I was looking at so much more. The creatures swimming up toward me through the darkness carried weapons… makeshift stone spears and daggers. Primitive tools… but tools all the same.
Signs that these were more than just undiscovered animals.
Much. Much more.
The word: ‘Mermaids’ crossed through my mind, but these were something far different than the ones I’d heard of in folklore. These looked like they’d swam out of the depths of hell itself. Boneless pale tendrils reached for me… and they were getting closer. The pale shapes reached my submarine as I rose higher. I kept praying to whatever God may be listening that the dropping pressure would force them off. The air in a submarine is pressurized, so during normal operation, there should have been no danger of decompression sickness for me.
For them… well… normally I’d feel a little guilty about subjecting an undiscovered species of deep sea mermaids to the horrors of the Bends. But given my circumstances, I didn’t have a lot of other options.
They didn’t let go, though.
They should have. But they didn’t.
What were these things?
I saw a splayed hand press against my viewport. Or… it somewhat resembled a hand. It had suckers on it, like a tentacle and the ‘fingers’ curled open like tentacles. The creature crawled over my viewport, clinging to The Tempura as it rose, and I could see the folds of its crablike mouth opening and pressing against the glass. I could see some sort of bile rising up through its translucent throat, before it secreted it all over my viewport. Was it trying to digest me? Was that how these things fed? How strong were its stomach acids? Were they strong enough to-
The window cracked.
My heart skipped a beat.
“No… no, no no…”
“Grayson, what’s wrong?!”
“They cracked the window… S-Sheila they… oh God… oh fuck, they just…”
“THEY DID WHAT?”
“It’s secreting some sort of enzyme… it’s on the window, it’s… FUCK… I’m gonna die… I’m gonna die… I’m gonna die…”
“You’re not gonna die, baby! Just… just keep ascending, okay? You’re at 30,000 feet… just keep going…”
I nodded, and kept on rising, although the question of whether or not the rest of the creatures were trying to digest the other parts of my submarine floated through my mind. How much damage could The Tempura take before it imploded? How much longer did I have? The submarine still continued to rise… 25,000 feet… almost halfway home… almost… almost.
The creature outside of my viewport slithered along the glass, searching for a better area to try and digest. Past him, I noticed a few of his companions dropping off. Maybe the change in pressure finally was getting to them?
From the corner of my eye, I suddenly noticed a flashing light. A warning. The hydraulics on one of the Tempura’s arms were shot… what else was damaged?
I checked my oxygen levels. 32%.
I should’ve had at least 14 hours of air. I’d only been down there for about 6 hours… I shouldn’t have been this low.
31%.
No… no, no, no, no… they’d damaged the air tanks!
30%.
29%
“20,000 feet!” Sheila said. “You still with me, baby?”
“Y-yeah…” I said. I didn’t mention my air situation. I didn’t need to worry her further.
The submarine continued its ascent.
15,000 feet.
24%. I was running out of time.
The creatures still clung to the Tempura. How had the pressure change not killed them yet? My oxygen was dropping faster than before. I was hemorrhaging air. Another crack formed across my viewport. I let out a little, involuntary gasp before trying to force myself to stop hyperventilating.
“Grayson, what was that?”
“I-it’s fine…” I stammered, “It’s fine!”
“Grayson what the hell is going on down there?!”
“They’re still on the submarine… they’re still…” I paused, looking at my oxygen levels. “19%...”
“19% of what? Grayson what’s going on!”
I paused.
18%.
“Air… I’m… I’m losing air…”
“That’s fine, you’re going to make it!” She said, although I heard her voice cracking a little. “You’re gonna make it!”
I didn’t answer.
12,000 feet.
11,000 feet…
My oxygen level continued to drop.
15%.
14%.
12%.
9,000 feet.
The creatures still clung to me, as the submarine continued to rise. The one on my viewport was still there, slowly crawling along the glass again. I stared into its eyeless face and swore I was looking at the face of my killer.
7,000 feet…
Oxygen had dropped to 9%. It dropped to 8% before I even got to 6,000 feet. I was going to die here…
The viewport cracked again and I squeezed my eyes shut. The submarine rocked. I was sure one of the thrusters had been damaged. My ascent slowed.
“Grayson, what’s going on?”
“I’m sorry Sheila…”
Another crack spread across my viewport.
“I’m… I’m not making it back up…”
“YES YOU ARE!”
“I’m sorry…” The tears started to come as the reality of my death became clearer and clearer… this was it.
“YOU’RE COMING BACK UP, YOU HEAR ME! GODDAMNIT, I’LL BRING YOU BACK UP!”
“I love you…”
That creatures face pressed against the glass. It vomited more of its stomach acid onto the cracked glass, and I wondered if this might finally be what broke it. Part of me hoped it would be… the one good thing about dying this deep was that at least I’d die quickly. My suffering would be over. Then, the creature suddenly pulled back, twisting and writhing violently. I saw other shapes moving past it in the water, other ‘mermaids’ that had been clinging to the submarine.
Something was agitating them.
Something was scaring them off.
Then I heard it, over the radio… whale songs.
“What the hell…?”
“Grayson, are you still there?!”
“I… they’re finally breaking off. Sheila, what did you do?”
“I’m broadcasting some of the orca recordings we’ve been using. Are they still clinging to you?”
“No! They’re backing off! I… whatever you’re doing, keep doing it!”
The submarine kept rising.
5,000 feet.
4,000 feet.
4% oxygen.
I could still do this, right?
The submarine continued to rise.
3%.
3,000 feet.
2,000 feet.
2%.
1,000 feet… so close… I was so close…
I could almost see the surface through my viewport, rushing up toward me. I tried not to breathe. Tried not to move. All I did was hope.
500 feet.
I closed my eyes.
“Grayson we have your signal, we’re coming to pick you up!”
Sheila’s voice sounded so far away as my submarine finally breached the surface of the water… and with the last of my strength, I pulled the emergency release on the hatch, and threw it open, taking in lungful after lungful of fresh salty air.
I didn’t dare so much as touch the water beneath me… but I was topside again, and in the distance, I could see The Burger!
“We see you!” Sheila said, “We’ve got you baby… we’ve got you…”
“I see you too…” I said through the tears. “Thank you… thank you…” I didn’t have any words left in me after that.
As soon as I was back on the ship, I collapsed into Sheila’s arms, breaking down into tears as I clung to her, terrified that at any moment, some sort of unspoken other shoe would drop and I’d lose her all over again.
“Shh… it’s alright baby… I’ve got you… you’re safe… you’re safe…” I felt her fingers running through my air and I knew that what she said was true.
I was home.
I was safe.
***
I left my colleagues to review the data that the Tempura gathered during its short expedition. As far as I know, they haven’t published anything. I have a few ideas as to why, but I’ll keep those to myself. Let’s just say that some people would rather this information not become public.
I have a feeling that the Tempura may not be diving again for some time, if ever. I will confess that I do consider that a bit of a shame. Despite everything… I would consider it a success. It endured far more stressful conditions than I had expected, and from what I heard, required fewer repairs than I’d thought it would. But, even if it was approved for another dive, it wouldn’t be me piloting it. No. I will never be setting foot inside of that machine again, nor will I ever be returning to what my colleagues have been quietly referring to as ‘The Jenner Trench’.
I can’t.
Every night, I wake up crying after dreaming of pale shapes outside of my cracked viewport, clinging to Sheila and sobbing. I can’t put myself in that situation again.
I can’t.
Instead, I think I’m going to spend the next few years on solid ground. There’s a teaching position available at a local university. I think that might be the best place for me right now. Who knows, maybe I can help some other deadbeat discover a passion for marine biology.
After everything, my love for the sea remains unchanged… I’m just a little more wary of it, these days.
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2024.05.15 06:01 HoangSon-Group Will Gold Hold Gains? Hot PPI Data Fails to Impress, Investors Await CPI

Gold prices staged a comeback on Tuesday, rising nearly 0.8% and surpassing $2,350 per ounce. This uptick follows a sharp decline on Monday. The rebound was fueled by a weaker U.S. dollar and muted Treasury yields after the release of mixed U.S. producer price index (PPI) data. While April's PPI figures exceeded expectations, a downward revision from March helped temper the impact. Additionally, traders were relieved to see the gains primarily concentrated in portfolio management services, a sector with minimal influence on the broader economy. More importantly, several key PPI components factored into the core PCE deflator exhibited only modest increases, hinting that disinflationary trends might still be in play.
However, the true test for gold may come soon. PPI data can be complex to interpret due to its mix of signals. Investors are now eagerly awaiting the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report on Wednesday morning for a clearer picture of inflation. Analysts anticipate both headline and core CPI figures to inch up 0.3% month-over-month, pushing annual inflation down slightly to 3.4% and 3.7% respectively.
A weaker-than-expected CPI report could reignite hopes of disinflation, strengthening the case for the Federal Reserve's first rate cut of the year in September, a possibility currently sitting around 50%. This scenario would likely be positive for gold prices. Conversely, a hotter-than-anticipated CPI could trigger expectations of a more aggressive Fed stance, boosting the U.S. dollar and putting downward pressure on precious metals.
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2024.05.15 05:57 naughtyrobot725 Most Ambitious Bollywood projects over the years

Most Ambitious Bollywood projects over the years
The given films were the most expensive Hindi films at the time of their release.
  1. Lagaan(2001):
Budget=₹25cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹103cr)
  1. Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham(2001):
Budget=₹40cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹165cr)
  1. Devdas(2002):
Budget=₹50cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹198cr)
  1. Ghajini(2008):
Budget=₹65cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹188cr)
  1. Blue(2009):
Budget=₹80cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹208cr)
  1. My Name Is Khan(2010):
Budget=₹85cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹198cr)
  1. Ra. One(2011):
Budget=₹135cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹289cr)
  1. Dhoom 3(2013):
Budget=₹175cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹309cr)
  1. Thugs Of Hindostan(2018):
Budget=₹300cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹417cr)
  1. Brahmāstra(2022):
Budget=₹400cr(Adjusted for inflation=₹430cr)
  1. Adipurush(2023):
Budget=₹500-600cr
  1. Ramayana(TBA):
Rumored budget=800cr+
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2024.05.15 05:49 welsim WELSIM releases the 2024R2, supporting more open-source solvers

WELSIM releases the 2024R2, supporting more open-source solvers
The general-purpose engineering simulation software WELSIM has released its latest 2024R2 (internal version 2.9). Compared to its previous releases, the 2024R2 version contains many new features and enhancements, which can better support various types of engineering simulation analysis.
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Added support for CalculiX

The new 2024R2 version adds a pre-processing module for the CalculiX solver, allowing users to quickly generate input scripts required for CalculiX computation, or directly call CalculiX for solving through WELSIM.
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Currently, 60 commands are supported, which accounts for 42% of all CalculiX commands. All of which are core commands, capable of common analysis needs.
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Added support for Elmer FEM

The new version adds pre-processing support for Elmer FEM, allowing users to quickly generate input scripts required for Elmer FEM calculations. Upon successful export, a solver input script named elmer_welsim.sif will be generated, along with a mesh dataset consisting of four files named mesh.header, mesh.nodes, mesh.elements, and mesh.boundary.
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Users can also directly call Elmer FEM for calculations through WELSIM. Currently supported Elmer equations include: Coil Solver, Fluidic Force, Free Surface Reduced, Heat Equation, MagnetoDynamics, Mesh Update, Navier-Stokes, Poisson BEM, Save Line, Save Scalars, Static Electrical Solver, Static Current Solver, Stress Analysis, Stream Solver, etc.
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WELSIM introduced a new Additional Solver object to support users in adding various Elmer solver settings.

Enhancements

To conclude, the 2024R2 version has new features and improvements, such as adding a search function to the solver output window, and supporting the import and export of csv format files for the table window. WELSIM has added a specific gas constant material property. Furthermore, the free material editing software MatEditor has added the feature to export material data in CalculiX and Elmer FEM formats.
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The automatic testing system has become more user-friendly and contains more tests. WELSIM has created support for reading and saving of test group files *.wstb, and support for the deletion of selected test cases. WELSIM now also provides system-level operations, such as deleting local files and confirming specified files. In the new 2024R2 version, more than 200 test cases can be found and utilized.
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WELSIM and the author are not affiliated with CalculiX and Elmer FEM. CalculiX and Elmer FEM is used only as a nominative reference to the open-source project and software developed and released by these teams or institutions.
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2024.05.15 05:41 97freckles 6yo cat won’t stop spraying on bed

My 6yo male cat completely depletes his bladder one to two times a week on my bed. I live in NYC and going to the laundromat that often to wash my bedding is driving me crazy.
The facts:
I am at my absolute wits end. I love this kitty so much and want us both to be happy and right now this is causing such a tension in our relationship.
Any tips?
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2024.05.15 05:22 welsim Building an automated testing system for graphical software using QtTesting

Building an automated testing system for graphical software using QtTesting
Automated testing is an essential component of modern large-scale software. High amounts of automated test cases are used to maintain the stability of large software products. For the software with a graphical user interface (GUI), establishing an automated testing system can be challenging due to limited resources. Previously, the author has written articles on automated testing for engineering simulation CAE software, see “Automated Testing for General-Purpose Engineering Simulation CAE Software”, “Quickly Create Regression Test Cases for WELSIM”, and “Automated Regression Testing for General-Purpose Engineering Simulation CAE Software”. This article presents how to use QtTesting to quickly implement an automated testing system for graphical software from a software development perspective.
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QtTesting is an open-source testing framework with a friendly license, similar to BSD3, and can be used for commercial products. It has been applied in practical instances for large-scale software such as VTK, ParaView, Slider3D, and WELSIM, proving to be an effective and user-friendly testing framework. As long as the software utilizes QT as its GUI framework, QtTesting can be used as the foundational component for the testing system. The source code of QtTesting can be directly downloaded from https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/qttesting or https://github.com/Kitware/QtTesting.
QtTesting is officially endorsed for UI testing. Although, in practical use, it not only can test GUI, but also can test any other functionalities of a product through the properties provided by the GUI, such as the accuracy of calculation results. Many of the numerical results in WELSIM can be validated through the functionality of QtTesting.
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QtTesting Framework

The Testing Module of QtTesting consists of two major modules: Translator and Player. Both modules establish connections with widgets in the QT framework to interact with the GUI framework. The translator captures events or signals of the widgets, while the player controls the widgets by traversing all active widgets to obtain the current object of the widget.

Test Translator

The translator module provides users with a fast way to create test files, essentially acting as a macro command for mouse, keyboard, and widget controls. When users perform certain low-level Qt actions such as “mouse movement,” “button press,” “button release,” etc., the generated signals will be captured and converted into higher-level events that can be serialized and played, such as “button activation.” The pqWidgetEventTranslator class and its derived classes play an important role in QtTesting. The derived classes of pqWidgetEventTranslator need to implement the translateEvent() method to handle Qt events and convert signals into high-level events consisting of two strings: a command and a command parameter (which may be empty). Finally, the high-level events are passed to their output container by emitting the recordEvent() signal once or multiple times. This is saved to an XML file, completing the recording of a macro command.
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During program execution, pqEventTranslator receives every Qt event that occurs in the entire application runtime and sequentially passes Qt events to each pqWidgetEventTranslator instance. The high-level events emitted by pqEventTranslator can be captured by corresponding observers. Observers either serialize and print the high-level events, or save them. Currently, QtTesting includes two observers, pqEventObserverStdout and pqEventObserverXML, which serialize high-level events to standard screen output and XML files, respectively. Developers can also create their own observers to implement custom functions, such as serializing events to log files or Python scripts.
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The translator module can also record check events, such as verifying a property. During the check, an overlay will be drawn on the widget where the mouse hovers. A green overlay indicates that the widget can be checked; if the overlay is red, it indicates otherwise. When clicking on the widget for checking, a check event will be recorded, and a related QString value will be output. This feature is a crucial part when verifying numerical results in WELSIM automated testing.
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Running Tests

The essence of running automated tests is to play back recorded macro commands. In the QtTesting framework, pqEventSource provides an abstract interface for objects that provide a stream of “high-level events.” pqXMLEventSource inherits from pqEventSource and implements specific functionality. It is capable of reading XML files generated by pqEventObserverXML.
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pqEventPlayer maintains a set of pqWidgetEventPlayer objects responsible for converting high-level events into low-level events. pqEventDispatcher retrieves events from pqEventSource and passes them to an instance of pqEventPlayer for execution. During runtime, each high-level event is encoded into three strings (object pointer, command, and parameters). Those are passed to pqEventPlayer::playEvent(). pqEventPlayer decodes the pointer address and uses it to locate the corresponding widget. Then, pqEventPlayer passes the high-level event and widget to each pqWidgetEventPlayer until one emits a signal indicating the event has been handled.
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Creating New Translators and Players

A new translator must at least reimplement the translateEvent(QObject object, QEvent event, int eventType, bool& error) method. First, it must check if the object is of the correct class. Then, it should handle the case of pqEventTypes::ACTION_EVENT, saving the command and related parameters. Sometimes it should also be able to handle pqEventTypes::CHECK_EVENT.
Similarly, a new player should at least reimplement the playEvent(QObject* object, const QString& command, const QString& arguments, int eventType, bool& error) method. First, it should handle pqEventTypes::ACTION_EVENT, converting the read command and parameters into Qt commands, returning true for events it can handle. For checking commands, it should be able to handle the pqEventTypes::CHECK_EVENT event type. Using the provided command and parameters to check the current value of the Qt object, it should set the error variable to false in case of different values, but it should return true for all handled check events, even failed ones.
Sometimes translator and player classes will correspond one-to-one. Developers can refer to pqLineEditEventTranslator and pqLineEditEventPlayer for simple examples, and pqAbstractItemViewEventTranslatorBase/pqAbstractItemViewEventPlayerBase for advanced examples.

Running Tests

The source code of QtTesting is easy to compile, provided with a CMake program, which allows quick compilation into a static or dynamic library. Since this testing module is called in only a few places in the product, compilation into a static library is appropriate.
QtTesting has been successfully applied in software such as VTK, ParaView, but no test cases are available publicly. Fortunately, the general-purpose engineering simulation software WELSIM not only uses QtTesting as the GUI testing framework, but also open-sourced all test cases. Users can download WELSIM and the test cases to experience automated testing based on QtTesting.
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WELSIM’s automated testing user interface is based on the interface of QtTesting, with additional features, such as:
  1. Support for reading *.wstb files, which contain a set of *.xml files, allowing for easier reading of multiple test cases at once.
  2. Saving failed test cases to *.wstb files. Users do not need to manually select test cases for saving.
  3. Adding a right-click context menu for selecting or deselecting test cases.
Developers can also add other functionalities as needed.

Conclusion

QtTesting is a free testing system for Qt GUI frameworks. It not only provides the core functions for capturing QT events and signals, but also offers a user-friendly interface, making it friendly for both developers and end-users. QtTesting can assist software developers with quickly establishing testing systems. Its built-in functionality for capturing and controlling widgets can meet the testing needs of most products, and it is easy to adapt. Developers can add new testing modules based on the widgets of their own products.
We have successfully applied QtTesting to the automated testing of the simulation software WELSIM, achieving great results. The content discussed in this article can be applied not only to CAE simulation software, but also to any graphical software built using the QT framework.
WelSim and the author are not affiliated with Qt or QtTesting. There is no direct relationship between WelSim, the author, and the Qt or QtTesting development teams or organizations. The reference to Qt and QtTesting here is solely for technical blog articles and software usage reference.
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