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I don't see how it's a technical security issue that the company the project was relying on and delegating to ended up stabbing the project in the back. What you're doing is coming from an incredibly ignorant/entitled position where you think I can/should do everything myself.
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Again, you have absolutely no clue what happened and you're just posting from a completely ignorant and entitled perspective. It was a two person startup. The CEO, 50% owner of shares and director of the board was not simply some rogue employee. The compromise wasn't technical.
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I suggest not commenting on something you clearly don't know much about, especially when what you feel like doing is throwing around a bunch of ignorant insults and attacks. You misconstrued what I said and you present this false narrative about what happened to attack me.
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I'd suggest that someone with as little reading comprehension and intelligence as you shouldn't be commenting about anything on Twitter because no one wants your ignorant, offensive posts. You're clearly an unethical dishonest scumbag though. One more person trying to cause harm.
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Lol. Ok there buddy. Just because you can write code doesnt make you an expert on anything, even writing code. Have a great life repeating the same mistakes over and over again while blaming everyone else for them.
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I don't particularly care what an entitled, dishonest scumbag with no reading comprehension thinks about it. You clearly have no clue what happened and lack the motivation to even try gaining a basic understanding of it but you're more than happy to bloviate about it on Twitter.
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If you don't want to be challenged on the utter nonsense you're posting, don't make uninformed and completely dishonest attacks. I don't know what your problem is. Out of nowhere, you just start attacking me and spreading uncalled for misinformation and lies about what happened.
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