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The rarity of this scenario is not remotely close to once every 3 years, and not everyone is interviewing to work on something so obscenely performance dependent.

Probably >99% of developers will never encounter something like this in their career.



It's an improbable scenario for most developers in the world but it's normal day to day work for quite a few developers working at large companies.

There's no surprise that people are screening for the roles they are trying to fill.


Absolutely, but that screening is reasonable. The same screening at run of the mill companies isn't.


That's why >99% doesn't work@ fang




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