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generation-q
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Show HN: I made a website to share rejection letters
I found this extremely bizarre, as I don't really think my resume could in any way be interpreted as a PM's resume, and assuming I wasn't lying I feel that it's pretty obvious I am a "hands on coder".
I think what happened is that the hiring manager already knew who they wanted for the job, but for legal and/or bureaucratic reasons they had to have a pretense of "trying to find the best candidate". I suspect that they never even looked at my resume, had some basic boilerplate rejection text that had some vague plausibility, and was just going to reject every candidate sent to them.
That's fine, but I really wish they had done this before I had to spend multiple hours trying to get a read on my personality. I think a lot of hiring managers are sociopaths.
[1] https://gitlab.com/tombert/Resume/-/blob/master/resume.pdf?r...
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)
Résumé/CV: https://gitlab.com/tombert/Resume/-/blob/master/resume.pdf
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
Location: Tucson, AZ
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: no
I'm looking for frontend/React work—potentially just a very short-term contract, but would consider longer term employment with the right company.
I spent the early part of my career building products for early stage startups; for the last 7yrs I've almost exclusively built with web technologies (as an independent contractor+entrepreneur) and know the space well. I can learn whatever's needed, get along with and communicate well with people, good balance of pragmatism and strong technical foundations. I have a long history with UX and product design.
For a good example of recent work (React/webpack/Electron/Typescript/Material-UI)—I spent ~10days building this: https://github.com/westoncb/generation-q
Here is a more serious product I designed and built: https://diskatlas.com/
My portfolio site is old, ugly and actively being replaced but here ya go: http://symbolflux.com/
Email: [email protected]
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Show HN: InvokeAI, an open source Stable Diffusion toolkit and WebUI
Here's a cross-platform desktop GUI[0] for img2img/txt2img that takes a unique angle by remaining independent of specific models/scripts, though it was originally designed to work with Stable Diffusion.
[0] https://github.com/westoncb/generation-q
- Show HN: Cross-platform Desktop front end for general AI image generation (MIT)
- GenerationQ is a new cross-platform desktop app with a nice UI for img2img/txt2img. I made it because my GPU is slow, so I wanted to queue up Stable Diffusion runs. Source is open (MIT).
- Show HN: GenerationQ – open-source App with Queue-centric UI for txt2img/img2img
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