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Nory | Ireland/UK/EU | Software Engineer, Designer, Engineering Manager | Remote in Europe GMT+/-2

Nory is a modern restaurant management OS - currently combining inventory, workforce and performance management to help restaurants save time, money and food waste. We integrate with several point-of-sales systems, ingest and analyse the data and provide forecasts for our users. We handle many important workflows of a restaurant business such as managing deliveries, planning schedules, tracking inventory - applying machine learning in different places to make these steps as easy for our customers as possible. Some users access the product through a web interface, others via one of three mobile apps.

Our stack is a combination of Python on the back-end, React on the front-end, AWS infrastructure (i.e. Lambda, RDS, Amplify).

Our website: https://nory.ai/

We are looking for some key hires with direct, transferable experience in a similar domain and/or a company at our stage to level up our teams.

Our engineers are "Product Engineers" - they wear multiple hats and are responsible for their product end-to-end. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/836922 (there is a similar role in two other teams, but most of that description applies)

Our "Product Designers" are a combination of product management and UX design in one. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/618081

The "Product Team Lead" role isn't on the careers page yet - they are responsible for the health of their team, as well as the quality and timeliness of their team's product. They are people managers with direct reports, project managers keeping their team on track - and are sometimes hands-on with technical planning, reviews, guidance and if an emergency arises.

We're also hiring for a few other roles: https://nory.ai/careers/ Email me if you're interested in any of the above: jobs(at)nory.ai


Nory | Ireland/UK | Software Engineer, Designer, Engineering Manager, Marketing | Remote in Europe GMT+/-2

Nory is a modern restaurant management OS - currently combining inventory, workforce and performance management to help restaurants save time, money and food waste. We integrate with several point-of-sales systems, ingest and analyse the data and provide forecasts for our users. We handle many important workflows of a restaurant business such as managing deliveries, planning schedules, tracking inventory - applying machine learning in different places to make these steps as easy for our customers as possible. Some users access the product through a web interface, others via one of three mobile apps.

Our stack is a combination of Python on the back-end, React on the front-end, AWS infrastructure (i.e. Lambda, RDS, Amplify).

Our website: https://nory.ai/

We are looking for some key hires with direct, transferable experience in a similar domain and/or a company at our stage to level up our teams.

Our engineers are "Product Engineers" - they wear multiple hats and are responsible for their product end-to-end. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/836922 (there is a similar role in two other teams, but most of that description applies)

Our "Product Designers" are a combination of product management and UX design in one. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/618081

The "Product Team Lead" role isn't on the careers page yet - they are responsible for the health of their team, as well as the quality and timeliness of their team's product. They are people managers with direct reports, project managers keeping their team on track - and are sometimes hands-on with technical planning, reviews, guidance and if an emergency arises.

A Digital Marketing Manager to help us develop and grow our marketing strategy. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/491915

We're also hiring for a few other roles: https://nory.ai/careers/

Email me if you're interested in any of the above: jobs(at)nory.ai


Nory | Ireland/UK | Software Engineer, Designer, Engineering Manager, Marketing | Remote in Europe GMT+/-2

Nory is a modern restaurant management OS - currently combining inventory, workforce and performance management to help restaurants save time, money and food waste. We integrate with several point-of-sales systems, ingest and analyse the data and provide forecasts for our users. We handle many important workflows of a restaurant business such as managing deliveries, planning schedules, tracking inventory - applying machine learning in different places to make these steps as easy for our customers as possible. Some users access the product through a web interface, others via one of three mobile apps.

Our stack is a combination of Python on the back-end, React on the front-end, AWS infrastructure (i.e. Lambda, RDS, Amplify).

Our website: https://nory.ai/

We are looking for some key hires with direct, transferable experience in a similar domain and/or a company at our stage to level up our teams.

Our engineers are "Product Engineers" - they wear multiple hats and are responsible for their product end-to-end. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/836922 (there is a similar role in two other teams, but most of that description applies)

Our "Product Designers" are a combination of product management and UX design in one. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/618081

The "Product Team Lead" role isn't on the careers page yet - they are responsible for the health of their team, as well as the quality and timeliness of their team's product. They are people managers with direct reports, project managers keeping their team on track - and are sometimes hands-on with technical planning, reviews, guidance and if an emergency arises.

A Digital Marketing Manager to help us develop and grow our marketing strategy. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/491915

We're also hiring for a few other roles: https://nory.ai/careers/

Email me if you're interested in any of the above: jobs(at)nory.ai


Nory | Ireland/UK | Software Engineer, Designer, Engineering Manager | Remote in Europe GMT+/-2

Nory is a modern restaurant management OS - currently combining inventory, workforce and performance management to help restaurants save time, money and food waste. We integrate with several point-of-sales systems, ingest and analyse the data and provide forecasts for our users. We handle many important workflows of a restaurant business such as managing deliveries, planning schedules, tracking inventory - applying machine learning in different places to make these steps as easy for our customers as possible. Some users access the product through a web interface, others via one of three mobile apps.

Our stack is a combination of Python on the back-end, React on the front-end, AWS infrastructure (i.e. Lambda, RDS, Amplify).

Our website: https://nory.ai/

We are looking for some key hires with direct, transferable experience in a similar domain and/or a company at our stage to level up our teams.

Our engineers are "Product Engineers" - they wear multiple hats and are responsible for their product end-to-end. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/836922 (there is a similar role in two other teams, but most of that description applies)

Our "Product Designers" are a combination of product management and UX design in one. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/618081

The "Product Team Lead" role isn't on the careers page yet - they are responsible for the health of their team, as well as the quality and timeliness of their team's product. They are people managers with direct reports, project managers keeping their team on track - and are sometimes hands-on with technical planning, reviews, guidance and if an emergency arises.

A Product Marketing Manager to help us develop and grow our marketing strategy. https://nory.jobs.personio.de/job/491915

We're also hiring for a few other roles: https://nory.ai/careers/

Email me if you're interested in any of the above: jobs(at)nory.ai


Kana seems to be a start-up attempting just that: https://www.usekana.com/


Doesnt work.


I, too, have little time for gaming. I love my Xbox Series X - together with Game Pass I have more games than I will ever be able to play. Things Just Work and load times are basically nonexistent, can jump straight in when I do have a short moment for some gaming. Game Pass Ultimate even lets me play on Chrome on my Mac and on my Android phone, although I rarely actually use it, it works pretty well.


This reminds me of the "Universe in a Nutshell" app which also attempts to visualise the various scales of the universe.

https://shop-us.kurzgesagt.org/products/universe-in-a-nutshe...


Here's the main bit:

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BOOM! Studios has announced a new Firefly spin-off comic book series, titled A Brand New Verse, that's set 20 years after the Serenity film and focuses on the new crew of the same ship, with a blood connection to the old one. Here's the official synopsis:

Set 20 years after the events of Firefly, Serenity soars the 'Verse once again with a new captain – Emma, the daughter of Wash and Zo !

The old crew of Serenity has gone their own way and now Emma is working to prove herself to Zo , alongside a new crew of castaways and misfits just trying to stay afloat.

But when Serenity takes a job from a familiar face, they discover that their new, living, breathing cargo is far more than they bargained for…and might bring them into conflict with Alliance once again!

Josh Lee Gordon (Firefly: Bad Company) and Fabiana Mascolo (Yasmeen) begin a new era for Joss Whedon's Firefly with First Appearances of an all new cast, new adventures and shocking new surprises!


I would spend significant money on a simple device that takes a bucket of arbitrarily mixed legos and sorts them by type, size and maybe colour. The main thing holding me back from reusing all the legos we have is the difficulty of finding the right pieces in the endless mess.


@jacquesm's efforts in this direction may interest you: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14226889


I'm sure I've seen a Lego Mindstorms Lego sorter somewhere.

Try this Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Lego+Mindstorms+Lego+sorter


Out of interest - what is a significant amount of money to you?


Over the years we've accumulated what I'd estimate to be more than a thousand dollars worth of lego bricks (based on the prices of the various sets). I'd readily pay the equivalent of two or three decent sets (or a typical game console) to unlock this latent replay value for myself and the kids.


Considering that a 1000 brick set costs about 100 dollars, you have roughly 10.000 bricks. It's not too much, with some patience and with the aid of two kids you can sort them all in a rainy afternoon. The ideal is to sort them into a lot of small buckets, like the ones you would use to sort screws and stuff.


We've tried this several times - the napkin math seems sound at first but unfortunately the amount of patience and discipline required vastly exceeds what we could achieve in one afternoon. After multiple lego sorting sessions I realised we had turned what is supposed to be a creative and fun toy into a laborious chore, to the point that the kids dreaded the thought of spending another hour mindlessly sorting bricks into bags.


The sorting can be quite relaxing for some people (ie me). Kind of like a background task you can perform while watching a movie and calm your mind of things.


Yes! If the OP poured me a glass of scotch I'd very happily sort his 10.000 brick collection between sips.

For a much larger collection (as the guy who got a bag of his own weight), some sort of automatic sorting would start to be envisageable.


A couple years ago I came into possession of roughly my body weight's worth of bulk unsorted lego. The sort job took about 200 hours. I have never in my life put so much (unpaid) effort into something so mundane.


A couple years ago I came into possession of roughly my body weight's worth of bulk unsorted lego. The sort job took about 300 hours. I have never in my life put so much (unpaid) effort into something so mundane.


Some people don’t exaggerate. They just remember things bigger


Just sorting them by size groups can be super helpful. For example, sort 1x1 items, technic pieces, and large items (more than 8 studs in length).



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