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Evan Weaver
@evan
Engineer/Founder/Investor bsky.app/profile/eweave…
Boston
Joined February 2007
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    People expect Twitter to revert to the fail whale days, but the problems then were scaling problems: challenging but benign with clear success conditions. Twitter isn't growing anymore and the problems now are all adversarial: spam, hackers, trolls, competition, regulatory.
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    Replying to @rk
    @bs and I chose the whale, which was some stock art somebody had left in the public www folder. Maybe @biz? I have the original commit thanks to @greenberg. My memory is that @goldman told us to use the robot but we had already deployed it and just left it.
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    I'm stepping back from my CTO role at Fauna: fauna.com/blog/stepping-…
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    Replying to @evan @rk and 4 others
    Before I added the Apache timeout change and the whale, the site had no timeouts and your browser would just show a white page after 5 minutes of waiting.
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    Replying to @evan
    In my opinion the key to restarting growth is new product lines. Focus on efficiency in the old thing and invest speculatively in new, adjacent things. Meta did this well. For whatever reason Twitter never had the resolve to see things like Periscope and Vine through.
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    RIP Larry the Bird. You deserved better
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    Replying to @natfriedman
    Test for PFAS too, especially in dairy products
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    Replying to @evan
    I know the team understands this. Unclear if the new management does.
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    Replying to @matasar @hoverbird and @goldman
    Maybe everybody else will log off and it will be just us again, like the old times. And @aplusk or whatever
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    Honor, strength, and safety to the people of Ukraine, and to all working to end this senseless war.
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    Replying to @wickman @nk and 2 others
    It wasn't just making more optimal decisions, it was getting the resources to do anything at all
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    Replying to @goldman
    Nothing personal, @jeremy and I ignored everyone and we were right to do so.
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    Replying to @nk @wickman and 2 others
    Everything would have been straightforward in the past, if we knew exactly what the future would hold. Still don't need GFS though
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    Replying to @martin_casado
    Singularity true believers and opportunists discovered they could get more attention by preaching doom instead of salvation; it’s motivated reasoning from beginning to end, just like ID