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by Oxryly 5694 days ago
Yeah, I don't get the interest in this answer. It's neat-but-useless.
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It's just one anecdote, but it also seems like the kind of thing that happens in companies that grow fast and have trouble maintaining quality in their hiring process. Instead of hiring true cleverness, they hire for someone who feigns the trappings of cleverness (smart enough to regurgitate a "clever" solution that turns out not to be practical in the real world.)