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  • A good (technical) interview should feel like a fun conversation with a friend on the topic at hand.

    Most people are trying to see if they’ll like you, and that you can pull your weight. Assuming you’re qualified the second part isn’t an issue.

    Practice with a friend or family member. Get comfortable talking about yourself, and post experiences. Get comfortable asking follow up questions. That comfort will let you be yourself during the interview so the interviewers can actually gauge your fit.






  • It’s a sophisticated scam where they take you for all you have.

    1. hire models to talk to guys on tinder
    2. convince them to download a fake crypto app you created
    3. have them invest a small amount and let them take out more than they put in to gain trust
    4. convinced them to invest it all
    5. don’t let them take it out when they “win”, tell them they need to pay escrow fees
    6. don’t let them take it, say there’s problems with the escrow service, and make them pay more to fix it
    7. don’t let them take it out, say the minimum transfer went up, make them invest more to take it out
    8. when they call out it’s a scam, have the actress say she’s being held captive until she scams enough money to buy back her life/family/whatever and convince the victim to pay it
    9. when they realize that’s still the scam, tell them you’re sorry and they can get in on it to make their money back. Have them wire you money for lessons and access. Don’t deliver











  • lungdart@lemmy.catoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhat is Web 3.0?
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    1 year ago

    It’s a buzz word.

    Web 1.0 is just websites. They envisioned everyone had their own web site to blog on. Geocities, ISP hosting, web rings, link aggregators, and simple human curated search engines. That kind of thing.

    Web 2.0 basically meant APIs. You could stitch a weather API with a map API and make a weather map app. This kind of came true, but it wasn’t as free and open as people hoped for.

    Web 3.0 is supposed the intersection of the web and distributed apps. Think games on the block chain like crypto kitties. It’s mostly been a flop since blockchain based decentralization is slow, expensive, and difficult for users. That being said there are successful use cases like online wallet management and distributed exchanges (defi).