Decimation of Twitter Eng(mastodon.social)
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Decimation of Twitter Eng
https://mastodon.social/@danluu/109352263627030234
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I follow Dan Luu and he often writes very well, but my perspective as a user is that search is rubbish. I know they're solving a complex problem and indexing is x seconds but I genuinely just use Google with Twitter added as a keyword.
For my own tweets and those of my closest friends, I have them all posted to a group Slack we have and I just use Slack search. It's absurd but instantaneous results.
Ultimately, I'm sure they did lots of kernel hacking and ingestion and ETL stuff but Slack search of Twitter mirror is better than Twitter search for my follow list.
For my own tweets and those of my closest friends, I have them all posted to a group Slack we have and I just use Slack search. It's absurd but instantaneous results.
Ultimately, I'm sure they did lots of kernel hacking and ingestion and ETL stuff but Slack search of Twitter mirror is better than Twitter search for my follow list.
Maybe its because they seemed to have their own home-baked version of damn near everything?
This post is more than ten days old. Twitter has only gotten better. Why can't people exercise some discipline while running their mouths? If only to embarrass themselves less.
> Twitter has only gotten better.
Good to know. I stopped contributing to their metrics because I am sick and tired of seeing EM everywhere.
Good to know. I stopped contributing to their metrics because I am sick and tired of seeing EM everywhere.
You could block his account or the keywords 'Elon' and 'Musk'. That's the idea anyway, to provide moderation tools to the end user. You should check back when that idea is put into practice more comprehensively by Twitter engineers.
> Twitter has only gotten better.
Says who?
Says who?
Less censorship is better.
> Less censorship
Says who?
Says who?
The Commonwealth
The commonwealth says there’s less censorship on Twitter?
Ok, sure Jan.
Ok, sure Jan.
Unions are not allowed at Twitter. Who knows what is cooking there.
I don't know what's cooking there either. The point is the end-user experience has been nothing like what these Nostradamuses have been predicting.
There is no cost for making wild predictions that turn out wrong. In real life if a friend did that you'd begin discounting his talk. On social media that doesn't seem to happen, because there's a sucker born every minute, and crowds like to indulge in mood affiliation and emotional venting rather than rational analysis.
There is no cost for making wild predictions that turn out wrong. In real life if a friend did that you'd begin discounting his talk. On social media that doesn't seem to happen, because there's a sucker born every minute, and crowds like to indulge in mood affiliation and emotional venting rather than rational analysis.
Given that all of this tech is already being used inside Twitter, I feel it is unethical to discuss any non-public info (like discussions with cloud vendors on cost etc.) in public. The engineers have been kicked out, the tech still belongs to Twitter. This is not "decimation" of the engineering, just of engineers' egos. Someone else will do the job, the show will go on.
Saying that the cloud provider was “shocked” or didn’t believe how low costs were is not revealing anything proprietary.
Almost everything on the list that was specific to a technology or accomplishment had a public url attached to it.
Almost everything on the list that was specific to a technology or accomplishment had a public url attached to it.
Many of the projects mentioned there are open source and have been known publicly for a while, and talks about them have been presented over the years in many conferences.
I trust the Tesla engineers who thoroughly review the code for a few hours more than this guy who worked at Twitter for years.
After spending time reading Elons first responders on Twitter, I have learned that in the hierarchy of human competence, rocket scientist or FSD engineer > engineer supporting a website. This means naturally they are better at everything even when they stoop to doing a lesser job and would quickly recognize the coding deficiencies at Twitter.
After spending time reading Elons first responders on Twitter, I have learned that in the hierarchy of human competence, rocket scientist or FSD engineer > engineer supporting a website. This means naturally they are better at everything even when they stoop to doing a lesser job and would quickly recognize the coding deficiencies at Twitter.
This is a joke post, right?
As someone that has the FSD beta, I certainly hope so.
And that bandwidth costs they were paying suprised GCP , when it's been pointed out that bandwidth costs can be quite low vs the cloud providers. Granted Twitter is operating at a very large scale...