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Square | Senior Software Engineer, Square Appointments | ONSITE, Denver, or REMOTE | https://squ.re/3eGN8d0

We’re building out a cohesive set of scheduling APIs and product features to help developers and merchants build ambitious products.

Square Appointments helps service professionals manage their calendar on the go. With Square’s online scheduling software, customers can always get access to their availability and confirm their appointments seamlessly online. Our software is the point of sale for the merchants and a tool for them to manage their time. As a senior engineer on Appointments, you will build products and services that are inspiring, meaningful and will fundamentally change the economy we know today. You will be responsible for technical architecture and design for our product, working closely with our product, design and engineering team.


Any email id where should I send resume?


It seems like it’d be possible to quantify what % of views derive from enflaming content. A few starting points we could look at, # of people banned and reach of said content, auction price of ad inventory that is temporally or visually adjacent to inflammatory speech, etc. It wouldn't be an exact science, but curious if it’s 10% or 70%.

I fundamentally agree that ad-driven revenue models have perverted many business models for content-driven sites (UGC or publishing). Many of the examples are publisher driven, are there any market examples of (perhaps small) UGC content sites that don’t rely on either selling personal information, or an ad-driven model?


Really loved the Auora Rhapsody (Rising + Renegades + Disonant) by G.S Jennsen. It’s an epic 9 book space opera that has both Hyperion and Commonwealth Saga beat. It’s a must read.

https://www.gsjennsen.com/books


I read this as we have so many query / data platforms so we're going to build another query standard to standardize all the query languages. Just another flavor of the standards problem.


I see F1 as: ``what is the largest SQL subset we can support without compromising scalability.''


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