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This looks like a nice and modern improvement to PlantUML. Are there any plans for an IntelliJ plugin?


thank you! not currently


I was waiting for this new update, hoping for a Pro Model without touchbar. Apple lost a customer in me now.

Time to look for new alternatives, the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro is something that I am excited to give a try. I just hope that the Linux support for it will become a bit better.


3) A compiled Go binary contains the import paths of all used libraries plus all variable names that they are using. Also the header of the binary contains a string like "Go" followed by a hash. If you open a binary in a Hex Editor you will see it yourself.


So I should be able to write a program or one already exists to check if its a Go program and what its dependencies are.


Fraugster | http://www.fraugster.com/ | Berlin, Germany ONSITE, FULL-TIME

Front-End Engineer

We're a small SAAS startup in Berlin tackling online fraud, we're VC funded with experienced founders and a solid team. We are looking for a well-rounded FE developer to build big-data visualization dashboards from scratch as well as develop browser-related fraud detection tools.

You'll need to have an expert level of Javascript and solid experience shipping finished products, you'll have a clean slate to start on, but we'd be leaning towards using React. Primarily we're only interested in working with someone who writes clean maintainable code.

As a company, problems are handled pragmatically & professionally, expectations are high but we’re more interested in someone who knows where their knowledge stops and wants to be constantly improving. The work environment in comparison to other startups I’ve been in would best be described as ‘sane’, in that projects are planned, code tested, efforts estimated and reviewed. Our current team is cross-functional and highly experienced in this field.

We offer competitive salaries, good working conditions and we are willing to sponsor visas.

Please contact us at jobs@fraugster.com


Fraugster | http://www.fraugster.com/ | Berlin, Germany ONSITE, FULL-TIME

Senior Software Engineer - Go/Golang

We're a small SAAS startup in Berlin tackling credit card fraud, we're VC funded with experienced founders and a solid team. Our product is built mainly in Go and we're looking for another senior software engineer to join us, primarily you'll need to have experience building backends in Go/Golang on linux with experience working with Docker.

Ideally you have deep understanding of distributed systems and have tackled a diverse set of problems.

We're only interested in working with someone who writes clean maintainable code. As a company, problems are handled pragmatically & professionally, expectations are high but we’re more interested in someone who knows where their knowledge stops and wants to be constantly improving. The work environment in comparison to other startups I’ve been in would best be described as ‘sane’, in that projects are planned, code tested, efforts estimated and reviewed. Our current team is cross-functional and highly experienced in this field. We offer competitive salaries, good working conditions and we are willing to sponsor visas.

Please contact us at jobs@fraugster.com


This is a blog entry about why there is no Windows build of Darktabe: https://www.darktable.org/2015/07/why-dont-you-provide-a-win...


I would say this is quite reasonable. Since all developers regard this project as a hobby, they work on what interests them. And that is MacOS and Linux builds. They don't say Windows will never be supported. Just that nobody stepped up to maintain that build or even provide bugreports. That person might be you :). If you care so much about it.


Yikes, had no idea they didn't even have a windows build.

I know a non-trivial number of photogs who are windows based, considering they aim to be a LR replacement I don't see that happening anytime soon. Also probably going to be harder and harder to make that port happen the more development moves along.


> considering they aim to be a LR replacement

Where did you even get this idea from? :)


I would think that having this work on more platforms would also draw more developers which would help everyone, i.e. it's really a win-win, but if someone only wants to build software for some platform for whatever reason why would anyone care?


Obviously the people who use $platform care. Their development system is designed so that question answers itself.


I'm sure they care. The point I was trying to make is that if someone builds free software and intentionally limit support to a certain platform then people complaining about that doesn't really make sense.

On the other hand if you care about your free software attracting more users (some of whom could be developers who help push the software forward for everyone's benefit) then you should aim to target as many platforms as possible. I think there's a good correlation between successful open source products and the number of platforms they support.

Reading the blog and the comments (and the un-pulled GitHub pull request with changes to build under Windows) it seems the tone is that the developers aren't strongly motivated to get this working on Windows. They're entitled to their opinion, it's their software ... I just think they're thinking about this the wrong way. They seem to be thinking why should we do all this work for a platform we don't care about and carry the porting effort and the maintenance burden on our shoulders. Maybe I'm reading too much between the lines or this is reminding me of other similar situations...


> I just think they're thinking about this the wrong way. They seem to be thinking why should we do all this work for a platform we don't care about and carry the porting effort and the maintenance burden on our shoulders.

What's wrong with that?


But they do not intentionally limit support to other stuff. These are people working for their own pleasure, creating stuff that they need. They are not a company which creates stuff for money and needs to cater to its (spoiled?) users.

Users of this software are the developers themselves, and and anyone else who is pleased with the creation. And, for free!

You can even change the creation to your own liking, so, if you need a Windows build, why you don't step in?


Fraugster | http://www.fraugster.com/ | Berlin, Germany ONSITE, FULL-TIME

DevOp / Linux SysAdmin

We're a small startup based in Berlin tackling credit card fraud, our core stack is built on Golang web services, PostgreSQL and Kafka amongst other technologies. We're looking for a strong shell scripter with a ton of experience managing virtualized Linux environments on both bare metal servers and cloud providers like Google Cloud and AWS who can automate our deployment pipeline. Experience with Docker is a must, also it helps if you’ve worked as a developer in your past. You’ll be responsible for our infrastructure and have a big say in how things are done. As a company, problems are handled pragmatically & professionally, expectations are high but we’re more interested in someone who knows where their knowledge stops and wants to be constantly improving. The work environment in comparison to other startups I’ve been in would best be described as ‘sane’, in that projects are planned, code tested, efforts estimated and reviewed. Our current team is cross-functional and highly experienced in this field. We offer competitive salaries, good working conditions and we are willing to sponsor visas.

Please contact us at jobs@fraugster.com


I will give it a try, looks like a good alternative to Launchy. The online readme contains some broken images.


Could you please provide the link to the broken images so that it can be fixed? Thanks


Fraugster | http://www.fraugster.com/ | Berlin, Germany ONSITE, FULL-TIME

Data Scientist at Fraugster

Our goal at Fraugster is building the most precise anti-fraud software in the world and becoming the market leader!

As a data scientist you're positioned at a crucial intersection of the company - infusing human intelligence into machine-learning algorithms. Your day-to-day work will be about translating fuzzy human behavior into clear code, enhancing our algorithms' overall performance. You'll be working alongside risk experts, developers and business stake-holders, reporting directly to the CRO

Please contact us at jobs@fraugster.com


Fraugster | https://www.fraugster.com/ | Berlin, Germany ONSITE, FULL-TIME

Lead/Senior Back-End Engineer at Fraugster

Fraugster is recruiting a senior back-end engineer to take on some really cool challenges. We are transforming the online ePayments market with our in-house-developed anti-fraud technology and we're looking to add more talent to our hand-picked team located in Berlin. We are well funded and working with some very big clients. We're looking for 4+ years veterans with experience in DevOps as well as coding. Experience with GoLang is a very big plus.

Please contact us at jobs@fraugster.com


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