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Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns-for-Coding-Questions
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I am about to give up
Came to say this. Look for a list of frequent problem types and algorithms (something like this: https://github.com/cl2333/Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns-for-Coding-Questions). Study the optimal solution for each type to the point where it is muscle memory. Once you have understood the solution for one problem type , solve multiple problems of this type and see if you are able to apply the solution that you studied. Remember you are not meant to be able to come up with algorithms on your own.
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Learned nothing from DSA class, how can I self learn DSA?
I also just started using Grokking the Coding Interview by DesignGurus. There is also the one on educative which i heard was the same thing but i cant verify that (they are both paid). I wish I had known about what this course was a long time ago, but I'm still glad someone told me about it. This course will teach you how to leetcode, specifically acknowledging some of the common patterns that are used in leetcode questions. There is a free version on github, cant tell u if its good tho https://github.com/cl2333/Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns-for-Coding-Questions.
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Anyone have an educative account willing to share?
I don't have an educative account, but here's a repo with the grokking questions
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I know how to implement basic data structures now should I start learning these patterns?
Hi guys , after searching on Google , I got this GitHub link https://github.com/cl2333/Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns-for-Coding-Questions .See if this helps and credit goes to the dedicated coder who created above repo.
- Algoritmica si exercitii
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Advice for starting (basically) fresh? When to look at solutions?
Grokking the Coding Interview is useful if you need a pattern explained before trying to use it on a problem. It also has examples and written explanations.
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Did your DSA course at your University prepare you enough for interviews?
I go to a small state school in the midwest. My DSA course is split up into linear and non-linear data structures across 2 semesters. The general concepts that you use in LC-style problems were definitely taught (tree traversal, BFS/DFS, djikstra's, MST, linked lists, stacks, queues, hash maps <-- MAJOR, sorting). I interviewed for a lot of places that never asked LC questions and I was definitely prepared just from my courses in school for those. When I got to doing LC-style questions, I was definitely underprepared. The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to do the LC problems not just to memorize the solution, but look out for patterns. Grokking the Coding Interview (paid, but solutions available on GitHub) does a good job of showcasing the patterns, as does leetcode patterns (free).
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Grokking repo DMCA takedown
It doesn't have the cool little notes about each type of problem, but here's a list of the problems I think. Not sure if entirely the same, but probably so. https://github.com/cl2333/Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns-for-Coding-Questions
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How do people make plans for / study for leetcode?
Grokking the Coding Interview
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Why Don't I Like Git More?
Every DMCA takedown notice in https://github.com/github/dmca is a net win for git as a decentralized version control system, especially for repositories that require signed commits. Unfortunately, some people upload only a snapshot of their repository working directory instead of... using git like it is supposed to be used I guess?
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Plex Asks GitHub to Take Down 'Reshare' Repository over Piracy Fears
I’m with you thus far, but I’m trying to parse the notice to see why GitHub is even complying (see https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2024/03/2024-03-1... ) and I think Torrentfreak got it wrong. I think they’re trying to claim infringement on Plex Server, but the English in the takedown notice is barely legible (and it feels like a mixup between trademarks and copyright), to the point that I find GitHub’s compliance odd.
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Team Fortress:Source 2 receives DMCA takedown from Valve
Text of tweet thread:
Hello everyone. We have some unfortunate news to share with you.
Today, we received a DMCA takedown from Valve on all our public GitHub repositories and all its forks made by the community.
https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2024/01/2024-01-1...
While we were discussing the project's future internally recently, we already came to the conclusion to stop the development of the project due to the current state of the code being unusable anymore with s&box's recent major engine changes, and that we overall moved on from it.
Sadly, this means this DMCA takedown is the nail in the coffin. We cannot bring it back and we've hit Valve's attention, it seems like they definitely don't want us to use their IP (which is totally fair and legal from them).
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No attempt at contact, just stabbing the customer in the back
DMCA from GitHub: https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2023/10/2023-10-10-mazda.md
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Mazda files false DMCA takedown notice to intimidate open source programmer
https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2023/10/2023-10-10-mazda.md
https://www.thedrive.com/news/mazda-slaps-developer-with-cease-and-desist-for-diy-smart-home-integration
https://web.archive.org/web/20231014070536/https://old.reddit.com/r/homeassistant/comments/1771ywu/removal_of_mazda_connected_services_integration/
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/mazda-connected-service/354221
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/removal-of-mazda-connected-services-integration/625885/36
https://www.home-assistant.io/
https://youtu.be/l2qKEkG29gI
https://youtu.be/NfiIXooD77s
https://youtu.be/PrtbYu1OYhY
https://youtu.be/nigJMu0lUbM
https://youtu.be/qLlxOD5IHYc
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Mazda's DMCA takedown kills a hobbyist's smart car API tool
> Is there anything that average folk can do against these notices when they're sent to companies like GitHub?
They can file a counter-notice, commit to accepting service of process if the other party wants to sue, and wait 10-14 days. There's a guide at https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/content-removal-polic... and there are plenty of example counter-notices in the https://github.com/github/dmca repo.
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Removal of Mazda Connected Services Integration
From the posted notice[1], they answered "No" to the question "Do you claim to have any technological measures in place to control access to your copyrighted content? Please see our Complaints about Anti-Circumvention Technology if you are unsure." Is that the same thing you are referencing?
[1] https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2023/10/2023-10-1...
- DMCA takedown for pymazda and node-mymazda
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Ask HN: Why did Microsoft, Meta, and PayPal update their ToS today?
I don't know why you're arguing with me when I'm literally giving you sources backing up that what I'm saying is a mere statement of fact: contracts are inherently subject to copyright law like any other text, although the individual violation may be hard to demonstrate and cases difficult to win.
If I understand your example correctly, you would take an existing SaaS's ToS (i.e. copy their copyrighted work), publish it as your own (i.e. lie) and then file a DMCA takedown request (i.e. commit perjury) to force them to remove their ToS? Yes, you could do that. But since you likely can't demonstrate that you're the original copyright holder (e.g. trivially their SaaS pre-dates your service and they probably have internal documents like e-mails surrounding the drafting of the ToS whereas you don't unless you forge those as well) and sending a DMCA takedown request for works you don't actually own is literally a felony crime, I don't think that's a winning strategy.
To be clear: yes, there are laws against abusing DMCA takedown requests, precisely because otherwise anyone could just send them out for fun. Specifically DMCA takedown requests include a statement under penalty of perjury from the copyright holder that they hold the copyright. So this isn't a special DMCA law but just a boring old felony crime involved in fraudulently filing illegitimate legal claims.
If you're wondering why you've never heard of this it's probably because you're thinking of sites like YouTube which don't actually receive DMCA takedown requests normally but instead provide an arbitration system to allow content owners to avoid messy legal back-and-forths over the back of Google and instead be trusted based on who they are (i.e. smaller creators will be stuck in appeals limbo trying to talk to a human whereas large corporations will usually be trusted by default). This does not however apply to e.g. GitHub, which is why there is a public collection of DMCA takedown requests hosted by them: https://github.com/github/dmca
To speed up this conversation: if you can think of another example where your conclusion is "but this is dumb" then it's likely because your example is, not the legal situation you're looking at. Also "but this is dumb" is not a counter-argument to "this is what the law is like". The law does not care if you think it is dumb and saying it is dumb is not a good defense if you end up in court.
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Internet Archive Targets Book DRM Removal Tool with DMCA Takedown
Takedown notice: https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2023/06/2023-06-2...
The tool is still available on GitLab: https://gitlab.com/bipinkrish/DeGourou
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