Then people should be giving examples of questions they're encountering in interviews when they want to discuss why, then; industry norm is not rougher than AoC.
While I've definitely encountered tougher than this AoC in interviews, I find I have a hard time maintaining that bar: I have to push to maintain even the bar of this day's AoC question (e.g., "write min()") as it turns away sufficient number of candidates that hiring managers start looking to lower the bar, which is absurd.
(But that said, when I encounter tougher problems, they're not tougher than about mid-AoC, which is still well within reason, to me. They're still not the infamous sewer lid. Nobody is asking the sewer lid question anymore, and collectively we need to stop propagating that myth. It was banned at Google well over a decade ago…)
(Ultimately, it seems to me to be an economics problem: we're not attracting good devs, which means we're not offering good devs something enticing enough; we're left with the subset for which our offer is enticing, but that isn't what we're looking for. But I can't solve that problem.)
While I've definitely encountered tougher than this AoC in interviews, I find I have a hard time maintaining that bar: I have to push to maintain even the bar of this day's AoC question (e.g., "write min()") as it turns away sufficient number of candidates that hiring managers start looking to lower the bar, which is absurd.
(But that said, when I encounter tougher problems, they're not tougher than about mid-AoC, which is still well within reason, to me. They're still not the infamous sewer lid. Nobody is asking the sewer lid question anymore, and collectively we need to stop propagating that myth. It was banned at Google well over a decade ago…)
(Ultimately, it seems to me to be an economics problem: we're not attracting good devs, which means we're not offering good devs something enticing enough; we're left with the subset for which our offer is enticing, but that isn't what we're looking for. But I can't solve that problem.)