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Drew McManus

@drewmcmanus

CEO + Co-founder of 33 Teams. 30+ years building software teams/products/businesses. #peloton: drewmcmanus #amateurradio: KN6TBJ @[email protected]

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In addition to Mastodon: mastodon.cloud/@drewmcmanus, I am also trying out Post: post.news/3e152799-ae78-… and Hive: apps.apple.com/us/app/hive-so… Let me know if you are on any of these services!

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In a Little Bobby Tables moment, Mercury has a customer with the legal name DROP TABLE Labs, LLC. We were sending their company name to a partner, and they rejected the HTTP request with "SQL-Injection Threat detected in Payload". (Relevant xkcd: xkcd.com/327)

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I think about this all the time: “What's surprising is not that things stop working sometimes, but that any of this works at all, ever.”

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It’s been so long I forget the details but I remember personally finding and fixing two Y2K bugs that would have been problems at the time, in otherwise not often looked at code in the infrastructure for Verizon Wireless. These things were everywhere!

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Looks like we got some more work to do before it will be available. But the last criteria is impossible since we don't control the data or have the ability to "eject users" (we're just a browser for the Nostr protocol). Will try to follow up and see what we can do.

Looks like we got some more work to do before it will be available. But the last criteria is impossible since we don't control the data or have the ability to "eject users" (we're just a browser for the Nostr protocol). Will try to follow up and see what we can do.
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BREAKING: The FTC has proposed a sweeping new rule that would block all noncompete clauses in labor agreements. Companies would no longer be able to limit employees’ ability to work for rival employers.