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wa_throwaway commented on Phoenix 1.7 is View-less   germanvelasco.com/blog/ph... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
sodapopcan · 3 years ago
Based on the number of attempts to add static typing to Erlang, I don't see this ever happening.

I know the author of Gleam is going full-time working on it, but I really know much about it or how it gets around the problems with statically typing message-passing. I'm perfectly happy working in dynamic languages and find Elixir's type hinting to be more than adequate.

wa_throwaway · 3 years ago
While it's not as robust as static-typing, compile-time type checking for Erlang has come a long way. Eqwalizer works pretty well, though but I may be biased since my employer sponsors the project.

1. https://github.com/WhatsApp/eqwalizer

wa_throwaway commented on The Twitter Files Part 2: Twitter's Secret Blacklists   twitter.com/bariweiss/sta... · Posted by u/quyleanh
quadrifoliate · 3 years ago
I have been responsible a bit of content moderation myself, and interacted with mods on various forums. It's possible that this is responsible for some of my views, summarized here.

- The "secret" aspect of all this can be largely ignored. Twitter is under no obligation to tell its users exactly how their Tweets are moderated. I am sure most moderation tools are secret, including whatever Twitter (or for that matter, HN) uses today.

- There are aspects of user privacy that are important (e.g. how user data is gathered, where is it stored, whether it complies with various data governance regulations) which would be interesting, but have been largely ignored by these Tweets so far.

- I don't think Weiss understands what "shadow ban" means. It means that you post Tweets, but no one ever sees them. None of the practices she describes amount to what is usually described as a shadow ban or a hellban. Preventing a post from showing up in trends or searches is not a shadow ban. Google SafeSearch does not "shadow ban" explicit images or links.

- All companies have hierarchies of escalation. It is not surprising to me that there is a "top people" level of escalation in the form of SIP-PES that Weiss mentions. In fact, I'm reasonably sure something similar probably exists at Twitter today, consisting of Musk and some close advisors. They might even be using the exact same group!

- A lot of the discussion Weiss quotes as if it's top-secret information seems to show...individuals behaving reasonably while struggling with the extremely hard problem of content moderation at scale? Roth and others seem to be essentially saying, "We don't want to kick these users off the platform. Maybe if we limit their reach a bit, we won't get them inciting howling mobs that target and disturb other users?" Post-Musk Twitter seems to be struggling with the same thing, as the Kanye West debacle shows.

Overall, I don't really see too much that would cause me to gasp with horror. All I can really see is a company that never grew to Facebook scale trying to grapple with its content moderation problem without having the resources or perhaps temperament to hire hundreds of cheap content moderators like Facebook does.

wa_throwaway · 3 years ago
WhatsApp has a similar internal dashboard for moderation/managing abuse. WhatsApp is E2E encrypted, so it's entirely based on visible user-actions. I'm sure Snapchat, TikTok, Tumblr, YouTube, Pornhub end others that have any moderation tools are in the same boat. There is no smoking gun here, despite the breathlessness from some quarters (including Musk himself[1]). That "Show DMs" link did send chills down my spine though, sometimes I forget Twitter DMs are not E2E encrypted.

This has a lot in common with Mudge's whistle-blowing case: there is nothing tangible to those familiar with the arts, but it appears to be (or ends up being) red meat "Aha!" gotcha material for those who have never worked in similar environments.

1. Which begs the question: does he really think Twitter's mod tools are unusual, or is he feigning ignorance for some reason known to him?

wa_throwaway commented on Twitter to start layoffs -internal email   reuters.com/technology/tw... · Posted by u/wglb
buscoquadnary · 3 years ago
So someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't many Twitter employees start talking about how horrible Elon was and how they didn't want to work for him when the discussions were ongoing?

Seems like if large chunks of the employee base are talking smack on the possible new CEO, not even as a corporation but as an individual, they shouldn't be unduly surprised if the CEO decides to show them the door when he gets in since he can't be sure they won't be actively hostile.

And I know this is happening in such a way that they aren't just letting go of people that talked smack on musk, but still I don't know what supposed adults were thinking when they were s*t talking their new potential CEO.

wa_throwaway · 3 years ago
> So someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't many Twitter employees start talking about how horrible Elon

What a sensitive man-baby. For all his flaws, Mark Zuckerberg is no glass cannon. He is not prone to rage because his employees dared question him.

wa_throwaway commented on Researchers find ‘significant rates’ of sinking ground in Houston suburbs   uh.edu/news-events/storie... · Posted by u/geox
newaccount2021 · 3 years ago
"I had a great job offer in TX but didn't go because of abortion"

people only say things like this online, not in real life

do you see a baggage train of abortion refugees leaving Austin?

people will be upset about this, very few will change their life plans over it

wa_throwaway · 3 years ago
> people will be upset about this, very few will change their life plans over it

I am moving from Texas in the next few months, and I own a house here. Texas and Florida Republicans are in an insane game of red-meat one-upsmanship that's leading both states into a terrible place. They are not done yet, and Im not staying to find out how insane they can get.

I wish recent arrivers the best of luck! And hopefully one of y'all will buy my house with your bay area salaries.

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wa_throwaway commented on Facebook reportedly laying off thousands of employees   futurism.com/the-byte/fac... · Posted by u/cromat3
ak_111 · 3 years ago
It is more crazy if you remember when they bought whatssapp it was less than 20 employees supporting a billion user.

And the app doesn't look like it changed that much since it started being supported by 10,000 employees (guessing).

wa_throwaway · 3 years ago
> And the app doesn't look like it changed that much...

You didn't intend it, but that is a complement of the highest order. Thanks!

Those who've worked on large systems over many years will understand what I mean.

u/wa_throwaway

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