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Apple Maps Distance Display Used as Example for Fermi Estimation Interview Questions

By

ColinWright

5mo agoenOpinion

Summary

A brief social media post discussing an Apple Maps display showing a location as 29,905 miles away from Guatemala City, which the author uses as an example to justify asking Fermi estimation questions in job interviews. The post suggests that such estimation problems are relevant given the occasional inaccuracies in technology like mapping software.

Key quotes

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It's moving around Guatemala City now.
Apple Maps claims it's 29,905 miles away which is a reminder of why I think it's OK to ask Fermi questions in job interviews.
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Attached: 1 image It's moving around Guatemala City now. Apple Maps claims it's 29,905 miles away which is a reminder of why I think it's OK to ask Fermi questions in job interviews.

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