Dont want to call anyone out, because most of the questions are good. It's the sheer quantity, I counted between 10 and 20 questions. An interview should be fun, don't stress me out please
Although I would say that one list is far too focused on financials, you're a dev, not an investor. Some other lists make me want to ask, 'who hurt you?'
Maybe it's because we're a small company focused on hard problems with unknown solutions with a bunch of intelligent and flexible, fast thinking people. We do all the various buzzwords, microservices, clusters, resilience, automated testing trophies, reproducible dev envs, machine vision, machine learning, various p=np problems, etc.
But if the lists are too detailed and rigid I might wonder if you're better off at a more standard company tackling standard problems in a standardized manner. If this comes of as derogatory. The reverse can also be said, that we're a bunch of incompetent cowboys. It's a style thing as well :)
(slow is smooth, smooth is fast is a principle I like. We follow all the useful best practices when it comes to cicd, testing and code. I do not have the time for rework)
I enjoy not knowing what I'm doing, if you don't enjoy the cutting edge (and falling of said edge once in a while) you're not going to to enjoy working here :)
Edit: about your list in particular, they're good questions, just try to ask them conversationally instead of slapping a sheet on paper on the table and rattling them off. Except for the macOS thing. We're a Linux shop, noob ;)