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    Julius Tarng

    software designer ° currently engineer @ linear

    Julius Tarng is an experienced professional specializing in assisting early stage startups in prototyping innovative software with unique interfaces.

    He believes in a tight feedback loop encompassing design, building, testing, learning, and iterating to create exceptional products.

    With over 13 years of combined product design, strategy, and creative engineering expertise, Julius Tarng's company, Toolshop, strives to help clients realize their visions.

    Julius has a background in designing and leading frontend engineering for various projects such as Anthropic's Claude.ai, Sprout, and Felt, as well as developing creative tools with Browser Company.

    His educational background includes a BFA in Industrial Design and Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University.

    Julius Tarng has held roles in renowned organizations such as Linear, Anthropic, The Browser Company, Felt, Webflow, Facebook, Branch, Smart Design, Eastman Kodak, and Nokia, where he has honed his skills and expertise.

    Highlights

    May 22 · twitter

    claude 4 is out! been a rough 3 months of learning how to do RL, shaping reward curves, debugging advantages/penalties, and many many many hours staring at transcripts

    fine tuning isn't magic it's just pure grit, excited to have contributed just a single outcome env to it

    May 22 · twitter

    i cant express the dichotomy i exist in every day with words, but at the same time i find everything interesting and everything boring

    ai is lame as hell (prob because so many ppl are cringe) but also ai is cool as hell (im starting a rotation on interpretability next week)

    Jan 26 · TechCrunch
    Jam collaborative software launches Jam Genies to give small startups access to experts - TechCrunch
    Jan 26 · TechCrunch
    Jam collaborative software launches Jam Genies to give small startups access to experts - TechCrunch
    Jam collaborative software launches Jam Genies to give small startups access to experts - TechCrunch
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