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I am working on an application designed to keep runners motivated: https://www.frenzyrun.com

The main features include:

- Capture the flag: Every week, a virtual flag is planted randomly in various cities. Capture these flags to collect virtual coins, encouraging you to discover new areas.

- Virtual medals: Earn medals by running iconic distances. These medals will boost your experience.

- Groups: Compare your performance with that of your co-workers, friends, and family members.

There's still a lot of work to be done, bugs to fix, and features to enhance. However, it has already helped some of my friends and me to stay motivated.

If you are a runner or want to be one, which other feature can help you to stay motivated ?


What cities are supported? You say various cities, so I assume just the top 10 or something



ShopRunBack | Software engineers | REMOTE and/or ONSITE (Paris and Phnom Penh) | Full-time

ShopRunback provides a Returns as a Service solution for retailers with a unique value proposition based on leveraging software and logistic services at a top-notch level of experience. We are helping retailers to manage all their returns, from the customer request to the relocation of the goods to their warehouses, including product check and Business Intelligence dashboard.

We are building applications for warehouses, pickup carriers, retailers and end customers.

We use mostly Ruby on Rails and ReactJS/Vue.js, hosting on Heroku and AWS (plan to migrate to kubernetes).

We are looking for Ruby on Rails developper with 2+ years of experience. Experience with e-commerce is a plus. For remote working, a previous successful experience is also a plus.

Email [email protected]


As an elixir novice and a blockchain enthusiast, this project looks cool.

Can I host a node and be reachable for others miners ?


There is no network so far, you will have to create your own by spawning the app as explained in the readme. I only tested on a local network, but if your nodes are accessible remotely, it should work too


Highly worried for Solidus. I just started using it for one of my side projects.

Is this the time for another fork of spree/solidus?


Disclosure: Am at WMTech.

The project won't cease to see improvement in the open source version. Hell, we have a large team dedicated to open source for stuff exactly like this.


I follow the 12 factor app methodology (https://12factor.net/), everything in ENV.


Who write code that way (linearly)?


Good question. I don't type code as I type a letter. When "coding", I edit structured text. So what's important for productivity is things like jumping with accuracy (word, corresponding bracket, file...), cut/paste, other IDE shortcuts to rename, refactor, etc.


And, in 2017, Station F (https://stationf.co), the "World's biggest startup campus" will create a lot of IT jobs in Paris.


Weroom (https://wwww.weroom.com) | Front-end developer | Paris, France | ONSITE

Weroom is seeking a Front-end developer (Engineer or BSc with at least 2 years of professional experience). In a team of 6 developers, you will build and maintain our main application and our ecosystem of apps.

Weroom is the first international social platform dedicated to flatsharing. We help people find a place to live but most importantly people to live with!

This year will be full of challenges: you will learn a lot, quickly.

You can find the Weroom's stack here : http://stackshare.io/weroom/weroom . Other languages and frameworks will be added once needed.

Job details : https://www.weroom.com/fr/jobs/front_end_developer

Feel free to send me an email for further details :

[email protected]


Good idea.

They should add github Oauth for the login.


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