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1798 points jerryX | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.223s | source
1. ridgeguy ◴[] No.18571668[source]
Can't read the article (in the air, data constrained).

But if you have what you think is a patentable invention, file a provisional application before you interview. The USPTO gives you a filing receipt, which might help here. Let your interviewer know you can talk about your invention because you've got a patent pending. It costs $70 to file as a micro entity. See Nolo Press for a good resources on how to do it.