hmmm, no. PMTiles are a on-disk format for storing data, in particular, raster or vectorial tiles. My tool is about rendering such tiles on the fly, in particular raster tiles. I chose a different on disk format to speed up the sync'ing between my rendering machine and the serving machine.
Yeah, when it said 'show distance' I thought it would offer me jobs nearby/remote, but instead it's talking about an algorithm distance which probably nobody outside that specific domain really cares about.
As for EV related jobs, what I have been doing is checking as many related conferences as I could find and EV related channels in YouTube and visit each one of the homepages for the companies. For conferences it can take up to 4h, but it's very quick (but tedious) to remove chaff that you're not interest into.
I'm haven't been lucky, not many are in France, very few are remote, but I have seen quite many in Germany, so maybe you're in better luck.
Thanks a lot for asking this. I have been thinking about a similar jump but never found much resources to do so (mostly checking the job boards of every related company I find in my news feed; not very optimal :). Now I have way more to peruse. I just hope I can find more Europe centric sites (so far much has been USA leaning).
Everything here always is, I've stopped clicking links to climate job pages (there have been a couple). I wonder if it's the language barrier that makes the EU so much more fragmented.
I love the dichotomy 'working vs homeless'. It's a sad state of a country if being jobless implies homeless. Also, I don't think someone working for a SV company can't just move somewhere cheaper and reduce spending until the next gig.
By chance do you have or plan to have a RSS feed? One that is some 60 (!) posts long, so I can read everything you published in my RSS reader (I'm still using one!).
In any case, it was fun to think about this problem and learn things about the limitations of some of the async frameworks.