Elon Musk tweeted an image on a whiteboard from a "Twitter HQ code review" that wrapped up early Saturday. The image has attracted nearly 12k upvotes and over 1,000 comments over at the subreddit r/ProgrammerHumor, under the title "Twitter for Dummies". The image itself is an architecture schematic, not code. I put it on a Miro Board and Luke Dubois and Mark Hansen helped annotate it. If you're curious how Twitter's bits work, check it out here: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVPBnTJmM=/?share_link_id=748653261357
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@justinhendrix this is a great tool for reviewing other peoples work. Every government or major corporation that puts out a press release should be reviewed in this way. Adds a lot of context.

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Reading through this thread, this post exemplifies what I used to use the Quote feature for. It was perfect to say an "aside"; that is, a comment relevant to the main thread but not precisely about the heart of the thread.

When I found people who used the tool to disparage, I'd usually just scroll on by, or block.

And, I agree about the micro board! It reminds me of mind-mapping to take notes.