; <spmedia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> These stats are so awesome to read through.
>
> While not exactly hiring for linux sysadmin stuffs, we are hiring software
> developers at Envoc, http://envoc.com/careers
>
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 8:15 PM, Nicole Fontenot <nfonteno...@gm
>
> The problem with my project seems to be with picking and choosing the
appropriate components and chips and subsequently designing a board to hold
them. There are many combinations and not all of them work together.
>
Sounds like you are looking for an EE.
If you have intent to sell such a
That sounds like an interesting project. I am not sure how many systems
development people hang around here, but objective c people are probably
pretty hard to find in these parts.
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Well dang, I must be looking in all the wrong places for career
advancement.
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> Standard cost: $50 (Plus separate $15 for the soldering class) +
processing fees
I don't know what everyone else's hacker budget is, but 50$ for information
easily found on the internet? Count me out.
>
> www.makebr.com
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Alright here goes nothing.
On 11/25/2014 9:30 AM, Joey Kelly wrote:
Guys,
I have it on good authority that there are occasional Linux jobs
available at CenturyLink in Monroe. They pay well. Interested? Send me
your resume.
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Well it depends on how far you are willing to go to get good performance
and ease of use. if you only really care about minecraft running but, not
very fast you could use crouton (linux running in a chroot). If you want a
little more speed but, dont care to remove ChromeOS then look into dual