> Interviewers want to engage you in a back-and-forth conversation about problem constraints and parameters, so avoid making assumptions about the prompt.
As someone who has conducted countless interviews at a FANG, I can not stress this point enough. The ability to just talk about a problem makes a big difference between a mediocre interview and a great interview. Besides, it's what makes an interview fun or lame.
Gogs is probably the most painless way to do this, especially if you’re setting up git on an existing host and don’t want to change or install a bunch of stuff.
As a vscode user, I opened up pycharm to see if I like it at all. It asked if I wanted to update ideavim plugins and I said yes. Now looking at ~200% CPU usage for about a minute. Still can't open my folder[1].
There's nothing I hate more than work software that I have to tinker with to keep working. Maybe it doesn't deserve the reputation it has for being a resource hog, or maybe it does?
Frequency Range
2412.0-2462.0
5180.0-5240.0
5745.0-5825.0
Looks like your standard wireless AC router (2.4ghz and 5ghz).
Whatever this is, it doesn't "talk" to starlink, per its FCC application:
> In this application, SpaceX proposes to operate in the 10.7-12.7 GHz, 13.85-14.5 GHz, 17.8-18.6 GHz, 18.8-19.3 GHz, 27.5-29.1 GHz, and 29.5-30 GHz bands.
As someone who has conducted countless interviews at a FANG, I can not stress this point enough. The ability to just talk about a problem makes a big difference between a mediocre interview and a great interview. Besides, it's what makes an interview fun or lame.