And of course my manual delivery of Demi Moore and Ashton's tweets during Oprah's live show because intersections between two popular users would time out. @goldman did some very strategic PM-ing by watching the show and saying TWEET in the chat.
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So clutch. I also spent a year or so saying “it’s ok to flush the queue” in chat. Those were my two jobs.
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Yeah I think
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I remember needing to update our total user count for a board deck and we had no dashboard to reference so someone had to run a query on a production database in the middle of the night, otherwise we’d bring the site down.
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Oh yeah, the mythical executive dashboard that "some contractors" were working for Twitter's entire existence. I assume this project is still going on and still unshipped.
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Wasn’t this birdbrain?
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No...for a while there was a project management tool we tossed together with DabbleDB though.
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Replying to @evan @jreichhold and
You wrote such great notes about that and we never published the case study.
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Do you still have them? I bet it's a fascinating read.
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Lost in time like tears in rain.
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