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SEEKING WORK - San Diego, Ca / Remote / Some travel possible

Team of developers specializing in full stack Ruby.

Most of us have over 10 years of experience in the field. We have built and maintained systems at large publicly traded companies and small startups. We value sustainable development models with best practices.

We integrate a team of our experienced developers with your existing development or business team to build new or maintain existing Ruby language based products.

We handle small projects with one developer and larger projects with multiple developers that may need non-developer support roles.

Our typical stack also includes Ruby on Rails, Linux based systems, cloud services, databases, key/value stores, JavaScript with frameworks, and CSS. We also have a couple machine learning / computer vision experts available.

Some of our current clients that you may have heard of: - The Standard Hotel - The GAP

Learn more about us here, https://thinkspeakcode.com . Contact inquiry [at] thinkspeakcode.com .


I work to much of the same type of music, although I tend to group instrumental post-rock/post-punk (e.g. isis, pelican, russian circles, mono) with some electronic (e.g. ratatat) and small amounts of punk (tragedy/hhig, neurosis). Compared to what I usually listen to, the brain.fm focus channel didn't do anything for me.


Then we're two at least. :)


My system info says 32-Bit Color. Is this incorrect? http://imgur.com/PAk8K8e


ARGB8888 = 8 bits each of alpha, red, green, blue. If you had 10 bits per channel it would say ARGB2101010 http://i.imgur.com/ds1t6HV.png


This is really confusing.

ARG8888 and it says Pixel depth: 32-bit Color

ARG2101010 and it says Pixel depth: 30-bit Color


I'm waiting for the first real 32-bit colour monitor, the one that becomes transparent when alpha is set to zero.


So you'd actually see through the monitor to the internals our out the other side? That would be interesting :)


I wonder why it's not ARG10101010 for 10-bit RGB + Alpha

Surely it's not actually 2 bit Alpha in ARG2101010


The alpha part of the framebuffer isn't actually used because monitors don't support an alpha channel, it's just convenient to pad everything out to 32 bits anyway.


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