How does a submission with no comments, a handful of points, posted by a completely new account, linking to a barely used GitHub repo… go straight to the top of HN?
jacobsenscott · 4h ago
Weekend HN is always like this.
journal · 3h ago
maybe hn gives preferential treatment to key words like 'job'?
chistev · 4h ago
Luck
CajuM · 2h ago
guess you're right...
onebitwise · 4h ago
Clever “sorry.sh” using nmcli!
CajuM · 2h ago
You can also ssh into your wireless router and if it's OpenWrt do a `ifdown wan && ifup wan`. It just happened that I own a Banana PI that used to have ArchLinux ARM on it.
babuloseo · 4h ago
Cool will try to use it to see if I can find fraudlent companies or fake ones.
You could Google "site:{domain_from_url} careers" and filter them that way with a script. You'll still need a sorry.sh script for that.
CajuM · 1h ago
You can then use the following prompt on ChatGPT for the top results: "are there job openings at this url: {url} answer in at most one word, either yes or no"
tombert · 4h ago
I ended up writing a browser plugin to autofill a lot of fields in job applications. It’s extremely inelegant, just a bunch of hackey jquery stuff to automatically set fields, a few conditionals for slightly less obvious stuff, and that’s pretty much it.
I have thought about trying extend this to something like Selenium and applying to literally every software job on LinkedIn and Indeed automatically, but I can’t imagine that would actually turn out well for me.
I hate this grind. It’s exhausting, more so knowing that most of the jobs I am applying to are probably fake postings to help companies pretend they are growing to get more investor money.
I guess time is wasteable for us peons.
CajuM · 1h ago
Oh... I did not know companies did that? Even serious ones?
urbanisierung · 4h ago
why didn't you use the github api to fetch the data?
CajuM · 1h ago
If I recall correctly the GitHub API for fetching organizations is authenticated and was worried I'd get banned. Either that or the rate limiting was more lax on the web-site.
You could Google "site:{domain_from_url} careers" and filter them that way with a script. You'll still need a sorry.sh script for that.
I have thought about trying extend this to something like Selenium and applying to literally every software job on LinkedIn and Indeed automatically, but I can’t imagine that would actually turn out well for me.
I hate this grind. It’s exhausting, more so knowing that most of the jobs I am applying to are probably fake postings to help companies pretend they are growing to get more investor money.
I guess time is wasteable for us peons.