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Riverford Organic Farmers | Senior Software Engineer x 2 | REMOTE (within UK only) | circa £80,000

I’m hiring two Senior Clojure Engineers (https://www.riverford.co.uk/about/work-with-us/job-listing-1...) for the Platform team at Riverford.

Circa £80K, flexitime, 10% training time (a lovely way to spend a Friday afternoon), certified B-corp, great work-life balance, lots of interesting problems to work on. Must be based in the UK, though we’re happy for you to work remotely within the UK.

Please feel free to ping me directly if interested: bradbollenbach@riverford.co.uk


Riverford Organic Farmers | Senior Software Engineer | Full-time | UK remote

Hi HN! I'm the hiring manager for two roles we have open for a Senior Software Engineer in the Platform team at Riverford.

Riverford are mad about organic veg. It’s at the core of everything we do. We love to grow it, pack it into boxes, and deliver it to around 90,000 homes across the UK every week.

This takes loads of brilliant people – and working here makes you a ‘co-owner’, since Riverford is employee owned. Success means much more than just profits; we want this to be a place people enjoy coming to work, and a business our co-owners feel proud of!

In 2021, we were delighted to be awarded two-star Best Companies accreditation, recognising Riverford as an ‘outstanding’ place to work.

If you're interested in joining a group of smart, friendly Clojure geeks to work on complex and interesting problems in e-commerce, delivery & logistics, warehouse automation, and more, please feel free to apply here: https://www.riverford.co.uk/about/work-with-us/job-listing-1...

Our main site is based in beautiful Devon, in the southwest of England, and remote work is available for UK-based candidates! Salary up to £80,000 d.o.e.


I decided I wanted 2014 to be the "year of the product" for me, so I started http://bugroll.com - books and screencasts for developers.

I've "swung for the fences" in the past (anyone remember plentyoftweeps.com - twitter dating? :), but this year I want to focus on the exact opposite approach: instead of trying something that's never been done before, I want to try something that I know many others are doing successfully, to see if I earn my way into that group.


That's awesome! I call it Freedom 2014 and I'm planning to release a product and quick my job, too!

Here's a blog post that's dated Dec 30, 2014: http://blog.hndigest.com/from-the-future/


cool man ! i wish you all the success


This is the first question that came to my mind too. And it feels like a more accurate model of reality, since an anonymous user is a user, just without a username/password.

You could model this in other ways on the User model too, like having a registered_at column, which, when blank, means an unregistered user. (In case, for example, you wanted to autogenerate a username for anonymous users, for display purposes.)


You're not the first person to mention that point, and I think it is a good idea. But indeed, like you say, it's a pretty difficult one, and not something I intend on putting time into for the moment.


Yes I am @30sleeps, and yes I really met @alicia_CHt on Plenty of Tweeps. ;)


We currently notify unregistered users with an @ message on Twitter when someone likes their profile, or sends them a message or a smile. We only ever send one of these messages, and never again, if they don't join after that. (See http://twitter.com/PlentyOfTwps for examples.)

When the user is registered, we contact them via email.


Ah, well that's both technically feasible and non-evil then. Good stuff!


It's a good point though. I can easily change the query to include a balance of male and female photos.


Also, remove default bird-silhouette pictures.


Plenty of Tweeps is a dating site for Twitter users. The idea is that a person's Twitter activity stream provides a unique window into their life, something a little more authentic than a typical online dating profile.

You don't need to be a hardcore Twitter user to make use of the site though. Going through the signup process will help you create a Twitter account if you don't already have one, and allow you to easily find cool Twitter peeps in your area.

You can also upload photos and fill out a profile, which is particularly useful if you haven't tweeted much. :)


This is purely a question of what has so far been prioritized. There's a considerable amount of work involved in automating user deletion, but that feature is on the radar in the near future.


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