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I was worried about this as well and found a nice product called CharGon that I've been using since last May, no bristles and it makes short work of cleaning the grill:

https://www.amazon.com/CharGon-PATENTED-PERFORMANCE-CLEANING...

I am not affiliated with the company at all, just like the product and know it's safe


^^^^^^^^^ THIS.

I tried them all, it's so simple and works great. It's reasonable cost / build quality as well. I think it's ~$20.00 on Amazon and it's not flimsy and the wood is quality with decent heft. The leather tie it came with failed quickly, but the tool itself will last forever. I've had mine for over a year and a half now. I'm not affiliated in any way other than wishing I would have thought of it years ago.

I won't eat anything off anyone's grill who uses any wire brushes anymore, there's no reason to risk it.


I think it's even worse than that, I suspect there have been a lot of companies like CA that have had their access cut off and have retained the data. FB probably has never done a serious investigation of most of them.

This one is only important because it's gotten so much media attention. If it wasn't related to the election it would have been business as usual and nobody would care or know about CA.


Agreed, I always double check that the browser password manager works, but it's tricky because there is no standard around what the fields should be called to make it always work. The best way to make sure it works is to put the username directly above the password in the same form, that will result in most password managers working, and this is especially important on registration forms.

Also for those that don't know why hunter2 was used above, enjoy! http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/065/965/989...


Great list. I've bookmarked this and already identified many interesting articles to read, in particular your articles on sales should be helpful as that is where I have the least experience.


happy to see MariaDB getting some investment, hoping it will continue growing.


This made me smile. Good work.

ps: a nice big demo button beside 'View on Github' and 'Release Notes' would be a nice tweak :)


I got confused because I was clicking the boxes and nothing was happening. They should definitely put a demo button towards the top. But yes this was cool!


Yeah, also it doesn't help that the boxes look like checkboxes!


Agreed about the confusion and that this is cool.


what marketing did you try and what did you find really worked?

I've got a side project that I'll hopefully be launching this month and I would love some tips.


This was definitely fun to try.


BE: Scala/akka http FE: Scala.js, SASS, no bootstrap


This is a really excellent article about making and launching things. In particular the notes on how you changed your messaging for different communities is excellent.


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