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I'll tell little white lies like "why yes, I'd love to work here, your company is very exciting" especially if it is a practice interview. I did that recently where I wanted to test the job market and applied somewhere I wasn't stoked about to test the waters.
I won't lie about myself. If/when you get hired you'll have to maintain the lie and that is exhausting.
You just need to sell yourself. Highlight strengths, know your weaknesses. Don't bring up some fancy things in your field if you've only heard about them.