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Interview Assist lets you enter details about potential jobs, organize by status, and quickly search that info during an interview.

Organize Job Info - Company - Role - Area/Department - Application Date - Source - Salary Range - Interview Dates/Times - Job Description - Notes

Q&A Prep - Enter potential questions along with your answers - Import from CSV file

Questions to Ask - Enter questions you want to ask the interviewer

Pinned Points - Important topics you want to remember to mention during your interview

Floating Window - Keyboard shortcut to show/hide floating window during interviews - Pinned Points displayed at the top - Search box lets you search all of the info you've entered to quickly pull up for reference - Adjustable transparency so it can float over your video call without obstructing your view - Adjustable font size

Get rid of the post-it notes and avoid looking away from the camera at notes on another screen. Use Interview Assist to organize and manage your interview prep.


Rented | 2 openings | Remote - US | Full-time

We have 2 openings (ignore the part about not accepting applications):

Senior PHP Developer: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3105620792 - Experience with PHP, especially Laravel applications - Experience interacting with external APIs - Experience with MySQL and the ability to write complex queries

Technical Support Specialist: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3131365027 - Able to read and understand PHP at a basic level (e.g. to research a support issue) - Experience with MySQL and the ability to write basic SQL queries - Experience working with internal and external customers to resolve issues, including gathering details, researching, and communicating solutions

Benefits include: - Medical, Dental, Vision benefits - Unlimited PTO - Gross margin share plan - Fully remote - Cell, office, wellness reimbursements

Job descriptions can be found at the links above. Ignore the part about not accepting applications, that's a linkedin limitation. To apply or get more information, send your resume to peopleops@rented.com


Living in the US I literally know 0 people who use or have ever used Whatsapp. That's not a judgement on their app, just a reality that in this country it's not something people use.


US is definitely the exception. I've visited South/Central America, Europe and at home in the UK and WhatsApp penetration is extremely high.


Not only US, barely anyone uses whatsapp in russia, for example.


Wow. I haven't worked with HL7 since ~2004 and I was hoping it had changed, but apparently not. With HIPAA everything starting moving to X12 formats which had smaller file sizes and were much easier for developers to work with.

I'd be curious to know why Apple went with HL7. Was it a limitation of the EHRs they're integrating with? A demand of the hospitals?


Everything uses HL7, every last bit of equipment that has patient details on it, and people are familiar with working with it. This will be why they do it I think. I don’t think it can change now as it’s so deeply entrenched.


We're certainly starting to see a gradual transition over to XML/JSON via FHIR, and I've even worked with a couple of vendors that are pushing RESTful web services as their preferred integration method, but agreed: there's absolutely massive inertia behind legacy HL7.

Implementation costs for a primary EMR are in the millions and most ancillary systems still cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to put in place. There's a lot of financial incentive for healthcare organizations to keep using what "works", even if it is ugly as hell.


The SEG|1|Field^^^|| etc stuff isn't "HL7", it's a specific HL7 spec, V2.

HL7 FHIR here is JSON and XML based.


This is great news if you or someone in your family has ever:

- Moved and had to come up with child vaccination records from another state (or multiple states) from 5+ years ago.

- Seen doctors across multiple health organizations who all want to run the same tests, or fill out a records request form that gets faxed and delays treatment by another month.

- Applied for disability or anything else that requires medical records and had to fax 10 different records request forms, wait a month or more, then pay printing fees for each.


How so? What organization demanding immunization records is going to accept a screenshot from your phone?


I was really surprised by this. When I moved to the state I had to get immunization records for my kid’s school. My pediatrician was able to pull up some automatically, but it was missing some. She asked me about it, I told her that the kid got the shots didn’t know the exact day. The doc added that to the form that I gave to my school. I was shocked that there was no real data checks.

What’s even crazier is that I once had to travel on official business to some travel restricted regions that required a ton of vaccinations. My proof that was checked by immigration in lots of 1st World and 3rd world countries? A little yellow folded up piece of paper with checkboxes and initials from a doctor.


They currently accept a printout from Walgreens, so you'd probably be surprised what they would accept. But at the very least this is a great first step that will hopefully lead to a printout or some method of providing records that others will accept as valid.


It looks to be read-only at the moment, meaning you can't necessarily walk into one of those few health care systems with your iPhone and have the data sync with the EHR.


Syncing would be nice, but just being able to show that a test was already done and was negative means the doctor can move on to whatever is next instead of having to request that record and wait for it. I think there are already benefits like that, plus the potential for much more if syncing and printing of records can be added.


Contrarian view: Instrumental intros weren't ever that popular, we just didn't have an easy way to skip them 2 or 3 decades ago.


Is there a way to upload a list of ip addresses instead of having to paste, remove focus, re-focus over and over? I use cloud9 IDE and just for 1 region there are 90 possible IPs that they could be using to ssh into my DO box.


So you used your feet to vote against something despite never giving it a try? You just assume you'll hate 3D? What if you're wrong and missing an amazing experience just because you're afraid to try new things? Worst case scenario is you were right to begin with and you wasted 2 hours and maybe an extra $3.


Internet voting and/or the ability to verify your vote electronically seems like a great idea until you realize how many voters do not have internet access.


Wait, who is dumb enough to put a real candle on a Christmas tree?!


Oh, it's traditional in many European countries, and so it has been imported into the US. I still have a kind of clip-on holder inherited from my grandparents, like this: http://cdn.notonthehighstreet.com/system/product_images/imag...

I only use LEDs, of course.


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