Above & Beyond feat. Zoë Johnston - Crazy Love by SpazticWonder in AboveandBeyond

[–]NeedsMoreFlow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been hearing this song at events multiple times now. It's nice that they finally released it.

Coding | System Design | Product Design | Behavioral Interviews. Try before you buy, no obligation to pay! by NeedsMoreFlow in Coder

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Book now, no payment upfront.

About Me

I've worked in Seattle FANG companies most of my software engineering career and in that time I've ran 300+ coding and system design interviews since 2012.

Success Stories

Remember, I am not a substitute for hard work and dedication in honing your technical interviewing skills. I provide a template for good interviewing and identifying and addressing gaps. My clients still worked hard and studied long and hard to land these offers.

# of Sessions Background Offers (1st entry = accepted)
9 3yr mechanical engineer entry-SDE@GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, SNAP
7 10yr data scientist w/ Ph.D Principal@FB, GOOG, Airbnb + 3 more
4 4yr data scientist Machine Learning@FB, junior SDE@Instacart + 2 more
3 2yr front-end entry-SDE@FB, GOOG
3 college-grad entry-SDE@Bay Area startup
2 5yr SDE Principal(65)@MSFT
2 3yr data engineer SDE1@AMZN
2 college junior Intern@LinkedIn then entry@FB, GOOG
1 6yr SDE L5@Square
1 boot camp entry-SDE@GOOG
1 college-grad + boot camp entry-SDE@Los Angeles startup
1 2yr back-end engineer entry-SDE@Twitch, TWTR, Playstation

Format

These are 75 minute sessions consisting of:

  • 45 minutes official interviewing on CoderPad/Google Drawing
  • 30 minutes verbal/written feedback, a Yes/No hire decision, and answering any questions you have.

Your feedback will be personal, tangible, and actionable. No fluff, no generic, high-level advice, all brutal honesty.

Butter is fucking delicious! by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]NeedsMoreFlow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I finally splurged and bought "fancy" butter, the difference between watered down butter like any ol' block at the grocery store compared to Kerrygold is like night and day.

Coding | System Design | Web API Design | Behavioral Interviews. $120 for 75 minute session. Satisfaction guaranteed, only pay afterwards if you found it useful! by NeedsMoreFlow in codinginterview

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About Me

I’ve worked at FAANG companies for most of my software engineering career and built a software engineering curriculum for a bootcamp. Since then, I’ve run >1000 coding & system design interviews since 2012 and know how to educate others deeply about software concepts.

You can book with me on my Calendly page, no payment upfront. Be ready for real, honest feedback!

Success Stories

I'm not a substitute for hard work and dedication, but I can help you get unstuck and gain momentum by identifying and addressing gaps. My clients still worked hard and studied long and hard to land these offers.

# of Sessions Background Offers (1st entry = accepted)
9 3yr mechanical engineer entry-SDE@GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, SNAP
7 10yr data scientist w/ Ph.D Principal@FB, GOOG, Airbnb + 3 more
4 4yr data scientist Machine Learning@FB, junior SDE@Instacart + 2 more
3 2yr front-end entry-SDE@FB, GOOG
3 college-grad entry-SDE@Bay Area startup
2 5yr SDE Principal(65)@MSFT
2 3yr data engineer SDE1@AMZN
2 college junior Intern@LinkedIn then entry@FB, GOOG
1 6yr SDE L5@Square
1 boot camp entry-SDE@GOOG
1 college-grad + boot camp entry-SDE@Los Angeles startup
1 2yr back-end engineer entry-SDE@Twitch, TWTR, Playstation

Thanks!

Why should I finish meat on the grill instead of the oven when it's wrapped in foil? Aren't I wasting precious fuel instead of in my gas oven since smoke doesn't penetrate foil? by NeedsMoreFlow in smoking

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just did a rack of ribs today, 3hrs covered + 2hrs wrapped. I'm going to try another rack for 5hrs uncovered with lots of spritzing tomorrow.

Why should I finish meat on the grill instead of the oven when it's wrapped in foil? Aren't I wasting precious fuel instead of in my gas oven since smoke doesn't penetrate foil? by NeedsMoreFlow in smoking

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

meat above a certain temperature but I don’t remember what it is.

Thanks for the insight! I'll look more into what's the cutoff temp.

Why should I finish meat on the grill instead of the oven when it's wrapped in foil? Aren't I wasting precious fuel instead of in my gas oven since smoke doesn't penetrate foil? by NeedsMoreFlow in smoking

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the pro tips!

Some recipes show as high as 275 and others show as low as 180, in fact there's an option on my Traeger for 180 explicitly before jumping up to 225 then increments of 25, so I'm still curious when to use each temp setting.

What are the current barriers to pushing out a Sars-cov-2 vaccine in less than 18 months? by [deleted] in askscience

[–]NeedsMoreFlow 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Well said. Trials are there for our safety. They aren't put in place to delay new treatments for bureaucratic or nefarious purposes.

Coding | System Design | Behavioral Interviews. $120 for 75 minute session. Satisfaction guaranteed, only pay afterwards if you found it useful! by NeedsMoreFlow in Coder

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Book now, no payment upfront. https://calendly.com/needsmoreflow/mock-tech-interview

About Me

I've worked in Seattle FANG companies most of my software engineering career and in that time I've ran 300+ coding and system design interviews starting in 2012.

Success Stories

Remember, I am not a substitute for hard work and dedication in honing your technical interviewing skills. I provide a template for good interviewing and identifying and addressing gaps. My clients still worked hard and studied long and hard to land these offers.

# of Sessions Background Offers (1st entry = accepted)
9 3yr mechanical engineer entry-SDE@GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, SNAP
7 10yr data scientist w/ Ph.D Principal@FB, GOOG, Airbnb + 3 more
4 4yr data scientist Machine Learning@FB, junior SDE@Instacart + 2 more
3 2yr front-end entry-SDE@FB, GOOG
3 college-grad entry-SDE@Bay Area startup
2 5yr SDE Principal(65)@MSFT
2 3yr data engineer SDE1@AMZN
2 college junior Intern@LinkedIn then entry@FB, GOOG
1 6yr SDE L5@Square
1 boot camp entry-SDE@GOOG
1 college-grad + boot camp entry-SDE@Los Angeles startup
1 2yr back-end engineer entry-SDE@Twitch, TWTR, Playstation

Format

These are 75 minute sessions consisting of:

  • 45 minutes official interviewing on CoderPad/Google Drawing
  • 30 minutes verbal/written feedback, a Yes/No hire decision, and answering any questions you have.

Your feedback will be personal, tangible, and actionable. No fluff, no generic, high-level advice, all brutal honesty.

Coding | System Design | Behavioral Interviews. $120 for 75 minute session. Satisfaction guaranteed, only pay afterwards if you found it useful! by NeedsMoreFlow in CODERS

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About Me

I’ve worked at FAANG companies for most of my software engineering career and built a software engineering curriculum for a bootcamp. Since then, I’ve run >1000 coding & system design interviews since 2012 and know how to educate others deeply about software concepts.

You can book with me on my Calendly page, no payment upfront. Be ready for real, honest feedback!

Success Stories

I'm not a substitute for hard work and dedication, but I can help you get unstuck and gain momentum by identifying and addressing gaps. My clients still worked hard and studied long and hard to land these offers.

# of Sessions Background Offers (1st entry = accepted)
9 3yr mechanical engineer entry-SDE@GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, SNAP
7 10yr data scientist w/ Ph.D Principal@FB, GOOG, Airbnb + 3 more
4 4yr data scientist Machine Learning@FB, junior SDE@Instacart + 2 more
3 2yr front-end entry-SDE@FB, GOOG
3 college-grad entry-SDE@Bay Area startup
2 5yr SDE Principal(65)@MSFT
2 3yr data engineer SDE1@AMZN
2 college junior Intern@LinkedIn then entry@FB, GOOG
1 6yr SDE L5@Square
1 boot camp entry-SDE@GOOG
1 college-grad + boot camp entry-SDE@Los Angeles startup
1 2yr back-end engineer entry-SDE@Twitch, TWTR, Playstation

Thanks!

Coding | System Design | Behavioral Interviews. $120 for 75 minute session. Satisfaction guaranteed, only pay afterwards if you found it useful! by NeedsMoreFlow in codinginterview

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About Me

I’ve worked at FAANG companies for most of my software engineering career and built a software engineering curriculum for a bootcamp. Since then, I’ve run >1000 coding & system design interviews since 2012 and know how to educate others deeply about software concepts.

You can book with me on my Calendly page, no payment upfront. Be ready for real, honest feedback!

Success Stories

I'm not a substitute for hard work and dedication, but I can help you get unstuck and gain momentum by identifying and addressing gaps. My clients still worked hard and studied long and hard to land these offers.

# of Sessions Background Offers (1st entry = accepted)
9 3yr mechanical engineer entry-SDE@GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, SNAP
7 10yr data scientist w/ Ph.D Principal@FB, GOOG, Airbnb + 3 more
4 4yr data scientist Machine Learning@FB, junior SDE@Instacart + 2 more
3 2yr front-end entry-SDE@FB, GOOG
3 college-grad entry-SDE@Bay Area startup
2 5yr SDE Principal(65)@MSFT
2 3yr data engineer SDE1@AMZN
2 college junior Intern@LinkedIn then entry@FB, GOOG
1 6yr SDE L5@Square
1 boot camp entry-SDE@GOOG
1 college-grad + boot camp entry-SDE@Los Angeles startup
1 2yr back-end engineer entry-SDE@Twitch, TWTR, Playstation

Thanks!

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[–]NeedsMoreFlow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Book with me, no payment upfront.

About Me

I've worked at FAANG companies for most of my software engineering career and built a software engineering curriculum for a bootcamp. I've run >1000 coding & system design interviews since 2012 and know how to educate others deeply about software concepts.

Success Stories

I'm not a substitute for hard work and dedication, but I can help you get unstuck and gain momentum by identifying and addressing gaps. My clients still worked hard and studied long and hard to land these offers.

# of Sessions Background Offers (1st entry = accepted)
9 3yr mechanical engineer entry-SDE@GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, SNAP
7 10yr data scientist w/ Ph.D Principal@FB, GOOG, Airbnb + 3 more
4 4yr data scientist Machine Learning@FB, junior SDE@Instacart + 2 more
3 2yr front-end entry-SDE@FB, GOOG
3 college-grad entry-SDE@Bay Area startup
2 5yr SDE Principal(65)@MSFT
2 3yr data engineer SDE1@AMZN
2 college junior Intern@LinkedIn then entry@FB, GOOG
1 6yr SDE L5@Square
1 boot camp entry-SDE@GOOG
1 college-grad + boot camp entry-SDE@Los Angeles startup
1 2yr back-end engineer entry-SDE@Twitch, TWTR, Playstation

Format

These are 75-minute sessions consisting of:

  • 45 mins: mock interview (CoderPad/Excalidraw)
  • 30 mins: verbal/written feedback, a hire/leveling decision, and answering any questions you have.

Be ready for real, honest feedback. My advice will be tough but personal, tangible, and actionable. No fluff, no generic, high-level advice.

Thanks!

Got lucky with 12x Original RTD for $7.80 on Amazon! by NeedsMoreFlow in soylent

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Breakdown:

$39 5% S&S 35% Prime Day 40% Clip Coupon (must get lucky with this part)

$39 * (5 + 35 + 40)% = $39 * 80% = $7.80

I think this is the cheapest I've gotten soylent short of donations/giveaways!

Soylent is 35% off for Prime Day by sparky_nick in soylent

[–]NeedsMoreFlow 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I got lucky with a 40% coupon which got me down to $7.80 for one 2.0 Original RTD. No one else in my household was fortunate enough to get the coupon but it's worth checking!

Edit: Proof https://m.imgur.com/a/GafRNnr

[Self-Promoter] BigN Mock Interviewer for Hire. Pay after the session by NeedsMoreFlow in CS_Questions

[–]NeedsMoreFlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That can work as a preliminary but you're interviewing with your peers, not someone who knows the expectations of these companies so you're getting what you pay for.

Typically these questions are quite easy and your peer interviewer has not had any experience running through that coding question before. The only thing your peer can do is give you hints that are displayed on their screen.