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jurajmasar ◴[] No.42576725[source]
Better Stack | https://betterstack.com | /^(Full-?stack|Frontend) Engineer$/i | Europe remote in UTC ± 3h

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michaelt ◴[] No.42584405[source]
> Europe remote in UTC ± 3h

Finally, a job for people living in the Azores archipelago!

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1. Elijahk ◴[] No.42659541[source]
What the heck, I am really surprised to hear about these islands. Is this Atlantis? I would have though a group of islands in the Atlantic would be really important historically as stopping points for ships or something and they'd be pretty well known. Also they're such beautiful landforms. Wild.