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Can you provide some more information as to what the ERP system is built on? (i.e. open source software, "from scratch", etc?)

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I forget where I ran across it, but one interesting adoption of URL design is to make the root of the directory part of the site's domain name. I.e. there was someone's website that was shared on HN, where their name was assembled with the domain name, TLD, and some characters after the first slash:

  firstna.me/lastname/
  firstna.me/lastname/about


One example that springs to mind is the documentation site for WLED, an incredibly powerful microcontroller firmware for controlling addressable LEDs:

https://kno.wled.ge/


This arguably started with del.icio.us.


And I'm so glad they eventually registered delicious.com (or whatever it was) because remembering exactly where those "."s went was a real pain.


For another example, the recently featured https://fastht.ml/


CAPP | https://capp.net | Greater Philadelphia / Remote (or Hybrid if desired) | full-time | Data Wrangler | $70-90K starting + benefits

  CAPP is a leading industrial distributor. Our team is looking for an additional hire to work on a myriad of pricing and data tasks. We are currently sprinting the processing of manufacturer and vendor product data and pricing, in order to expand our eCommerce offerings and enable all of our product lines to be offered for sale digitally. We have built out tools that use Python and other libraries to help automate data inflow and processing. This position requires working heavily on data cleanup and processing, and thus requires a mix of manual (i.e. Excel) and programmatic (i.e. pandas) work. We run a legacy ERP platform and are in the midst of a major migration to a new platform with powerful eCommerce capability slated for the early fall. Over time, there is tons of opportunity for advancement and growth based on merit. If you are interested in working for a stable company with a startup-like technology team where your changes directly impact business growth and customer satisfaction, we'd like to hear from you.

  Please note: Prospective employees must reside in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or North Carolina.

  If interested, send an email to careers@cappusa.com and reference this post. Thank you.


CAPP | https://capp.net | Greater Philadelphia / Remote | full-time | Data Wrangler | $70-90K starting + benefits

  CAPP is a leading industrial distributor. Our team is looking for an additional hire to work on a myriad of pricing and data tasks. We are currently sprinting the processing of manufacturer and vendor product data and pricing, in order to expand our eCommerce offerings and enable all of our product lines to be offered for sale digitally. We have built out tools that use Python and other libraries to help automate data inflow and processing. We run a legacy ERP platform and are in the midst of a major migration to a new platform with powerful eCommerce capability slated for the late summer. Over time, there is tons of opportunity for advancement and growth based on merit. If you are interested in working for a stable company with a startup-like technology team where your changes directly impact business growth and customer satisfaction, we'd like to hear from you.
  
  Send an email to careers@cappusa.com and reference this post. Thank you.


There’s a cool one I’ve used called MitoSheet[0]. Runs locally and has some great features, though it doesn’t support TSV files last time I checked. It’s being actively developed still. I believe it was developed with YCombinator funding.

[0] https://www.trymito.io/



Can't tell if this is sarcastic or not but an entertaining example of everyone going straight to the comments (myself included). (for those who didn't see this is link is the same as the main post these comments are under).


Definitely sarcastic. And I only realized the loop after clicking on the comment’s link (I had visited the post before, but not read it)


I'm guessing this works exactly the same way as Apple's "Findable After Power Off" feature [1]. If the phone "dies" the battery still has some reserve to display the "charging needed" screen when the power button is pushed, along with sending location. Additionally, it can use the Find My network [2] where other devices that are powered on can relay the proximity device's location using their own location.

1. https://www.theverge.com/22697218/iphone-apple-ios-15-find-m... 2. https://developer.apple.com/find-my/


With Apple's Find My solution, when logging in via iCloud.com there is a 2FA bypass link to the Find My web app. If you want to access other iCloud web apps, 2FA is required, but not for Find My. A nice quality of life feature that has probably gotten thousands of people out of a bind.


This can be disabled in the Driver Profile settings on all Teslas FYI.


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