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summer pulsar
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am i just a backup to you 🥀

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be a bit clearer about what you built in the bullets

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NBA project is cool, are you going for a specific field or just swe overall?

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be a bit more selective and specific in your concepts section, dont just list anything and everything

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machine learning and research are broad, also agile is not a "concept" youre interested in

midnight jackal
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“view opponent statistics during games” is quite an abstract phrase

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also 100,000+ daily GET and PUT requests is kind of a funny metric to say, you have no idea what this is from looking at the bullet point

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a few questions:

  • why are you hosting Minecraft accounts? are you hosting servers or lending temporary accounts to people or..?
  • stats gui title could be elaborated on, if you’re against putting Minecraft in the name you could say game server or something
  • application level caching for what exactly? what is being cached?
  • if this is true, how did you design architecture that supported 400,000 users on EC2? that’s an incredible number and would have some interesting engineering behind it
lethal sand
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  • 'created a python pipeline' this is too generic and i dont see the association with the reduced observation times
  • jenkins is good but theres testing metrics you could put in
  • neural network is good but what metrics did u achieve?
  • i dont see the correlation of EC2 and scaling; also putting a React app (and just the React app) on EC2 doesnt seem very technically informed, there are frontend hosting services (even within AWS) that handle scaling, CDN, etc for you. being on EC2 seems like just something you put in to slap in AWS experience where you chose the most common service
  • your metrics for stats gui is inconsistent - 50 active users doesnt result in 100k+ get/put requests. its ok to lie about metrics (everyone else does) but make it consistent
  • minecraft is capital
  • you already know the purpose of caching; just lie and say you used redis or valkey or smth at that point (your recruiter/interviewer would never know)
  • multi-threaded is not a proper noun
  • python + multithreading (?) i know its technically possible but its not true multithreading. python 3.14 is releasing true multithreading but right now this reads as technically misinformed