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Ready for something super?

If you can make it to 11pm tonight, you’ll have a chance to see a rare lunar trifecta. Lucky gazers have a chance to witness a supermoon, blood moon and partial lunar eclipse. 

The harvest supermoon is pretty standard for this time of year, but it coincides with a partial lunar eclipse and a blood moon is uncommon. 

Expect to see a large, vibrant full moon, with partial shading from the eclipse, reaching its peak around 10:44 pm EST tonight. 

But, don’t let this evening event eclipse your daytime plans. We have plenty of new job listings to keep you occupied while you wait. 

The News

The threat of AI leading to layoffs is very real, but when it comes to anxiety, how worried should we be about AI impacting the workplace?

Speaking of AI, the City of Philadelphia is beginning to explore legislation for AI regulation.

Robotics goes analog. In the latest “How I Got Here,” Maximillian Obasiolu credits CMU and a local accelerator for helping him launch his latest recording venture.  

When Women Who Code shut down its global operations, these DMV technologists took up the mantle locally.

Developers at Rockville-based Bethesda Game Studios made history this summer with a union win. What happens next? 

The Jobs

Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

Enjoy the lunar trifecta. Catch you on the flipside.

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