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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Design_of_Everyday_Things

The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman


See paper from UW team @ https://clearbuds.cs.washington.edu/


Sleek | Vancouver, Canada, Remote | Onsite | Remote OK | https://www.onsleek.com

Sleek is a browser extension that does 1-click checkout from every store on the internet by driving your web browser just like a human would — clicking buttons and typing your info on fields on websites. We're a YC company and pride ourselves on writing really great code.

We're looking for:

  - Senior engineer style folks (4+ years experience) that enjoy being generalists.

  - People that are excited by massaging tons of data to power an engine that can checkout at every store on the internet.

  - People that understand how modern web applications work and how internet browsers operate.
We offer:

  - A passionate, hardworking, and talented team to be a part of.

  - Competitive salary in the range of 150-400k.

  - The other usual things you'd expect from a company.
Tech Stack: Elixir, Typescript, Python, React, Browser Extension APIs - all wrapped up in AWS and Fly.io

We're about to get into hiring Senior Engineers and our funnel will be opening this week. Consider an email to me as a head start :)

Please email me if you're interested in learning more: palmer[typical email symbol]onsleek.com


We've been building stuff in the HR space during free time. We were asking companies questions like: "How do you report an issue in your workplace?" or "How do you know when workplace misconduct has occurred?"

Turns out, ~75% of misconduct witnessed in workplaces goes unreported[1] due to legacy processes, tools, or a system that doesn’t empower employees to share what’s going on.. :( Unfortunately, makes sense based on what we see in the news or hear from our friends - employees don't report and employers are left in the dark.

So, we’ve been hacking around in the space, trying to improve workplace incident reporting and communication channels to ally with those that need tools like these. We've built:

- Anonymous communication tools to share what's going on at work.

- Survey analytics to detect when issues arise in workplaces.

- Top quality incident report management for employers.

Been an interesting space — https://heyavery.io, come say hullo

[1] (US EEOC: Select Task Force on the Study of Harassment in the Workplace: Report of Co-Chairs Chai R. Feldblum & Victoria A. Lipnic)[https://www.eeoc.gov/select-task-force-study-harassment-work...]


This looks like a cool product. I can see its potential. You should expand on sales team and go hard on enterprise sales.


That would be ~exciting~ hopefully we can soon


A longer form technical explanation from Tom7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTlNVUmBA28


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