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by swimwiththebeat
972 days ago
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I'm inclined to believe that they consolidated their code across a lot of their microservices and simplified their architecture since that was stressed a lot from the moment Musk acquired Twitter. But we also can't really verify or disprove it. I'm a bit confused about their so-called improvements to video recommendation quality and bot detection. I've seen a lot of sentiment from people that they see more bots, hate speech, and irrelevant content on their timelines. Maybe what I'm hearing is just anecdotal evidence or stories in a bubble? The Sacramento data center migration to Portland is an entertaining story detailed here[1]. Here's the Hacker News thread on it[2]. They have a GPU supercompute cluster?? It seems like they have the capability to do training and inference with state-of-the-art algorithms at massive scales then. Why have Twitter's recommendations and ad revenue (even before the acquisition) been so poor then? [1] https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/11/elon-musk-moved-twitter-serv... [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37470110 |
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Let's not dismiss the possibility that they're just lying. I don't think they're trustworthy enough to be given the benefit of the doubt.