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Someone just reminded me of this lecture I gave in 2009 that described the evolution of Google Search from 1999 to 2009. People who are interested in how our search systems work might find this interesting.
It touches on disk-based serving systems, in-memory indices, compression schemes for inverted indices, latency... See more
Jeff Deanx.comErin Kissane, Writer/Researcher - XOXO Festival (2024)
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I don't share this one often, but https://t.co/wAwQUrPVNz is a project I made last year. It contains a bunch of interviews with designers and engineers from companies like Vercel and Linear. Thought you might find it interesting! https://t.co/vU8bXMFMJM
Stanford ECON295/CS323 I 2024 I The Age of AI, Eric Schmidt [REUPLOAD]
The source video appears to be taken down less than a day since being posted
quasa0 ๐ yolocode.aix.com[1hr Talk] Intro to Large Language Models
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The Software Engineering at Google book is not about programming, per se, but about the engineering practices utilized at Google to make their codebase sustainable and healthy.
What you can learn from this book:
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Google is standardizing interview questions (finally?) so I am forced to retire my bootleg interview questions. In honor of the great service they've done over 200+ PM interviews, I'm going to do a thread that I expect no one to read but I have no other way to memorialize them.
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