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My original email to 1password security, edited slightly to keep some personally-sensitive info private:

Hello! Prompted by https://twitter.com/1Password/status/1429812863464509451?s=20 I'm writing to learn more. (Thank you for prompting!)

For background, you should know that I'm a multi-year personal/family 1password user, plus I led the company-wide (~35 people) adoption of 1password at my prior company, plus I've been pushing for company-wide adoption of 1password at my new company (~30 people). Both companies are software companies, my schooling was in computer science, and my role is VP Engineering. So I have both a personal and a professional interest in this, and a pretty-deep understanding of the issues. If this were just for personal use, I probably wouldn't have bothered to write to you, but I'm also responsible for this decision in my professional life, so I want to be more-careful about it.

I did read https://dteare.medium.com/behind-the-scenes-of-1password-for-linux-d59b19143a23 but it does

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truist / block_twitter_junk.css
Created July 20, 2016 17:24
CSS for Stylish to block Twitter junk
li.promoted-trend { display: none; }
li.promoted-account { display: none; }
div.promoted-tweet { display: none; }
div.flex-module.trends-container { display: none; }
div.flexmodule.trends { display: none; }
div.module.trends { display: none; }
div.module.roaming-module.wtf-module.js-wtf-module.has-content { display: none; }
div.Footer.module.roaming-module { display: none; }
div.ProfileWTFAndTrends { display: none; }
div.trends-inner { display: none; }
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truist / mojo-crawler.pl
Created July 13, 2016 20:48 — forked from creaktive/mojo-crawler.pl
Simple web crawler/scraper implemented using Mojolicious
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use 5.010;
use open qw(:locale);
use strict;
use utf8;
use warnings qw(all);
use Mojo::UserAgent;
# FIFO queue

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