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Poggio Labs | Senior Fullstack Engineer | Remote in US/Canada | Full-time | $170–200k + equity

At Poggio Labs (https://www.poggiolabs.com/) we’re reimagining customer relationships with a platform that customer obsessed organizations rely on to power intelligence relationships with data.

- We're well-funded and backed by Accel and Spark Capital

- We have an amazing team who previously built products at places like Google, Hubspot, Medium, Trello, and Meta

- We're remote first and we offer a $3500 office & equipment stipend to support that

Read more about the position and apply here - https://grnh.se/041a37ab4us


Poggio Labs | Senior Fullstack Engineer | Remote in US/Canada | Full-time | $170–200k + equity

At Poggio Labs (https://www.poggiolabs.com/) we’re reimagining customer relationships with a platform that customer obsessed organizations rely on to power intelligence relationships with data.

- We're well-funded and backed by Accel and Spark Capital

- We have an amazing team who previously built products at places like Google, Hubspot, Medium, Trello, and Meta

- We're remote first and we offer a $3500 office & equipment stipend to support that

Read more about the position and apply here - https://grnh.se/041a37ab4us


Glad it was helpful!


That's awesome. Will definitely be adding it in, thanks!


I usually pull from there tables - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_symbols


https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles is fantastic, I refer to that a lot.


Actually, it looks like Bashstrap is a fork of https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles. A lot of the commands, file structure, and even parts of the readme are a direct copy-paste…


I just added credit into the repo description. Thanks Mathias!


I thank you for that repo. I forked, customised, and occasionally cherry-pick from dotfiles, and it has improved my everyday terminal use significantly.


Yep! I did take a look at oh-my-zsh but decided not to go that route, I didn't like the aesthetic of many of the themes and Bash is capable of a lot of zsh's features now.


> Bash is capable of a lot of zsh's features now.

Were some new features added to Bash that were present in zsh?


I may be wrong, but I think programmable completion and /* globs were in zsh before bash.


DoSomething.org (http://www.dosomething.org) - Full Time or Intern in Manhattan, NYC

We're hiring: Front-End Engineer - http://dosomething.theresumator.com/apply/Y1p1UI/FrontEnd-En... Software Engineer - http://dosomething.theresumator.com/apply/a8z6um/Software-En... User Experience Designer - http://dosomething.theresumator.com/apply/QMWFN0/User-Experi...

A quick video about DS.org and tech, shot for our feature spot in Made In NY. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp9DKAnJboE

Feel free to contact me directly at [email protected] if you have any questions.


Thanks so much for your feedback, guys! I'll drop it down a little.


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