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Author Topic: [DISCUSSION] Beating Live Coding Anxiety & Screens in 2026 (Stealth Setup)  (Read 41 times)
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July 03, 2026, 03:03:52 AM
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Hey guys,

With the ongoing tech layoffs and white-collar recession, landing a decent remote developer gig has been absolute hell. I've been in the software industry for years, but whenever Zoom screen-sharing starts for a live coding assessment (CodeSignal, HackerRank, etc.), my hands sweat and my brain completely freezes on simple algorithm lookups.

Has anyone else struggled with severe live-coding interview anxiety?

Recently, I decided to completely re-engineer my interview workflow to focus on cognitive offloading rather than brute-forcing LeetCode for 10 hours a day.

Here is the stealth setup I've been experimenting with:

Screen-Share Isolation: Only share the specific local IDE window, never the entire desktop.

Invisible Assistance: Using a zero-latency desktop app that runs under the hood to capture the assessment screen, sending silent real-time code suggestions and behavioral prompts to a secondary screen positioned right behind my webcam.

I’ve been testing a new tool called Linkjob AI for this setup. Since it operates under the system layer, it's completely undetectable by screen-sharing software. It acts as an ultimate anti-anxiety safety net.

If you want to check out how it runs, you can find them here: https://www.linkjob.ai/

(Or just search for Linkjob AI on Google)

How are you guys currently managing live technical screen stress? Are you relying purely on brute-force prep, or are you utilizing real-time assistant tools to ease the cognitive load under pressure? Let's discuss!
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July 17, 2026, 11:28:00 PM
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One interesting thing that this all is doing is increasing computer updates. Sincere developers of various operating systems, are continually upgrading their systems and protection to the latest thing they can find. They use various AI to do this. Then they offer the upgrades to users of their OS.

These upgrades come in daily, now, rather than just monthly or weekly. If you are using the Internet heavily, you might be slightly blocked from the it by automatic OS upgrades. The whole system seems to be moving towards something like a continuous upgrade. What will that really entail?


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