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10 months ago
The Guardians of Childhood series has a few chapters that are printed in “dark mode.”
Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.



The Guardians of Childhood series has a few chapters that are printed in “dark mode.”


I don’t hate this.


The only thing I have inventoried is what’s in the attic. Everything is in large plastic totes by category. I keep a text file listing each tote and what’s in each. You looking for something specific? Search for that word in the text file and then go open up tote F3.
The totes are color coded based on what category of item is in them & have their contents written on the lids using a chalkboard marker for anyone in the family who doesn’t want to use the text file.
I’m holding on to my Pixel 4a until it dies because of this.
Search for interview questions online. I think Glassdoor used to have a place for interview questions. If it’s a national/multinational corporation, there is a fair chance the standard interview questions are already out there.
Even if that specific set of interview questions isn’t posted online, interview questions for that kind of job have been. If it’s a small company, the hiring manager may doing the same web search to find questions to ask you.
In the worst case, you’ve found a set of questions to start the thought process.
Lastly, near they end of the interview, when they ask if you have questions, ask the interviewer why they like working there. At good places to work, they will have no problem coming up with reasons. An interviewer who struggles to answer the question is a red flag. Either way, you look prepared and look like you’ve given thought to the interview.