A self-driving car developer who tweeted support for the 'extremely hardcore' culture at Twitter got a 12-week internship after saying he wants to improve its search quality
A self-driving car developer and hacker who said he wants to improve search quality on Twitter is getting 12 weeks to give it a try with an internship at the company.
George Hotz tweeted that he wants to put his"money where my mouth is," and that he's"down for a 12 week internship at Twitter for cost of living in SF."Hotz replied with,"Cool, my phone number hasn't changed," and added that he's"not the guy" if Musk wants"long term stability." "I really enjoy diving in to complex codebases and think I could help document and clean up some of those 1000 microservices in 12 weeks," Hotz tweeted at Musk."Reverse engineering!"about"the quality of Twitter search," and what it would take for people to ditch Google for searching on Twitter.saying Twitter's search"really sucks," and is"basically exact match.""Will look into if there's some easy way to improve this.
Hotz seemingly confirmed his internship at Twitter by replying,"that's what Elon told me my job was, and I will try my hardest to do it. I have 12 weeks."
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