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One of the things that I think is sad about the decimation of Twitter eng is that Twitter was doing a lot of interesting (and high ROI) eng work that, at younger companies, is mostly outsourced at great cost.
A few examples off the top of my head:
The now gutted HWENG group was so good at server design that, in a meeting with Intel, the Intel folks couldn't believe the power envelope Twitter achieved and Google thought we were lying about our costs during cloud price negotiations.
Jeffrey Ding (@jjding99 on Twitter) posts a regular newsletter called ChinAI, on policy and use of AI technology in China. It's generally excellent.
Latest edition includes a digest, and link to English translation, of a very interesting paper on use of "health codes" for massive-scale population surveillance in China.
https://chinai.substack.com/p/chinai-203-a-critique-of-health-codes
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