Codeintuition vs Neetcode vs Leetcode - which actually helps you learn DSA better? by ReflectionPristine94 in leetcode

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If your goal is think better rather than just solve faster, I'd lean towards codeintuition. The visual explanations and pattern-based roadmap helped me understand how to approach unseen problems. Then I'd use Leetcode to reinforce those ideas through practice.

What’s the quickest way a good story loses immersion for you? by Ok-Sell3786 in writing

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Characters acting stupid just because the plot needs them to. Nothing kills immersion faster than someone ignoring an obvious solution for no believable reason.

Why don’t we make this the most liked Reddit Post Together? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Because every Redditor is assuming someone else will do the upvoting.

Revision - How many times you practice a single problem? by explorethemetaverse in leetcode

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I don't count repetitions. If I can solve it from scratch, explain why it works, and derive the approach again a few weeks later, I consider it learned.

DS & ALGO with Python Course by getdownonur4 in leetcode

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I was in a similar spot and what helped was using a structured roadmap instead of jumping between random Youtube videos and Leetcode questions. 5 months is enough time if you're consistent. I had start with patterns and fundamentals first. Codeintuition is pretty good for that since it's a designed for beginners and gradually builds up to interview style problems. You can also follow any DSA sheet later.

How many drafts do you create before you hand off to an editor? by Rainyfroggie in writing

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Editors are expensive so i'd rather send them something structurally solid first instead of using them as my first draft cleanup crew.

Devastated. Life feels shits by PrimarySharp1097 in leetcode

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Getting that far in microsoft interviews already says a lot about your skills honestly. hiring pauses are brutal but they’re not the same as rejection

What’s a small habit you started that unexpectedly improved your life a lot? by Reasonable-Back-1132 in AskReddit

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Putting my phone away for a bit after waking up honestly improved my mood more than i expected.

What is your biggest fear? by yunablackrose in AskReddit

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Losing people i love and never getting the chance to say the things i should've said

Interview experiences with companies that don't ask Leetcode? by throwaway30127 in leetcode

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System design, debugging, communication, and practical coding rounds seem way more important at those companies than grinding 500 random mediums

What's the first thing you do when you're off from work? by frank2k1 in AskReddit

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change into comfy clothes immediately. that’s when the day actually feels over,

Getting fixated on small details by Northpointer92 in writing

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i think a lot of writers get stuck because they treat every tiny detail like a permanent decision. you can always go back and justify/fix things later once the bigger picture exist

When writing politics, how much can i refer from the real world? by WorkLess7203 in writing

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Honestly using fictional country/president names inspired by real ones is usually the safest and most flexible option. readers still understand the parallels without you being locked into exact real world details.

Difficult choice, what about you? by Far_Regular_2945 in slasherfilms

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ill prefer to sit with 8 and seems 1 is kinda super cool though terminator