But there is a system design interview, for staff+ there should be even two system design rounds if I remember correctly. When I interviewed at faang I was only once asked a leetcode hard question. Mediums in 99% of…
A decade+ is plenty of time to spend a few weeks brushing up on CS basics. There is really only a handful of algorithms and data sctructues and none of them are rocket science. And what's the alternative? Quizzing…
agree. We can easily compare it with docker. Of course people can use runc directly, but most people select not to and use `docker run` instead. And you can blame docker in a similar manner. LXC existed for at least 5…
there is a feed for stripe: https://stripe.com/blog/feed.rss
it has a fatal flaw: 80% of the screen is taken up by the code editor window and a file explorer. Why do you need to waste 80% of your screen on things you don't use anyway?
Why would you store secrets in your dev environment? Regarding the code, I don't believe it is a concern for most of the people, because they use 3rd party git repo anyway, which has exactly the same level of risk
I use gemma3:1b model (well, gemma3n:e2b since today) to summarize articles in my RSS reader. Works extremely well for such a simple task and runs on CPU on my hetzner server, so I don't have to pay electricity bill for…
Legally they can. But we all know that Yandex had always had very strong ties with the Russian government. I used to work for Yandex for more than 6 years in early 2010s and even then there were signs of the state…
I also want to add that Kagi recently partnered with a Russian state-owned search engine Yandex: https://kagi.com/changelog#5340. This means they are paying money to the Russian state through taxes and sharing my search…
The only reason I wanted to get a macbook is because of its impressive batter life. I've been looking at Tuxedo laptops a while ago, but the battery durability was still a concern. Looks like this is not the case…
But there is a system design interview, for staff+ there should be even two system design rounds if I remember correctly. When I interviewed at faang I was only once asked a leetcode hard question. Mediums in 99% of…
A decade+ is plenty of time to spend a few weeks brushing up on CS basics. There is really only a handful of algorithms and data sctructues and none of them are rocket science. And what's the alternative? Quizzing…
agree. We can easily compare it with docker. Of course people can use runc directly, but most people select not to and use `docker run` instead. And you can blame docker in a similar manner. LXC existed for at least 5…
there is a feed for stripe: https://stripe.com/blog/feed.rss
it has a fatal flaw: 80% of the screen is taken up by the code editor window and a file explorer. Why do you need to waste 80% of your screen on things you don't use anyway?
Why would you store secrets in your dev environment? Regarding the code, I don't believe it is a concern for most of the people, because they use 3rd party git repo anyway, which has exactly the same level of risk
I use gemma3:1b model (well, gemma3n:e2b since today) to summarize articles in my RSS reader. Works extremely well for such a simple task and runs on CPU on my hetzner server, so I don't have to pay electricity bill for…
Legally they can. But we all know that Yandex had always had very strong ties with the Russian government. I used to work for Yandex for more than 6 years in early 2010s and even then there were signs of the state…
I also want to add that Kagi recently partnered with a Russian state-owned search engine Yandex: https://kagi.com/changelog#5340. This means they are paying money to the Russian state through taxes and sharing my search…
The only reason I wanted to get a macbook is because of its impressive batter life. I've been looking at Tuxedo laptops a while ago, but the battery durability was still a concern. Looks like this is not the case…