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Ian Carroll

@iangcarroll

Founder at @SeatsAero. Travel/points, application security, security research, etc. bsky.app/profile/ian.sh

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Daily McMaster-Carr (@mcmasterdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Permanent USB Port Locks $8.13 each 5971N11 Prank your coworkers, nothing could possibly go wrong! (I am not responsible for changes in your employment status)

Permanent USB Port Locks
$8.13 each
5971N11

Prank your coworkers, nothing could possibly go wrong! (I am not responsible for changes in your employment status)
Ian Carroll (@iangcarroll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pretty crazy to look back on this as we just hit $8M ARR + 500k MAU! Seats.aero is still fully bootstrapped, but I think we are going to have to hire soon. Have hit the limit on being "solo" where you start hampering your own progress. Even just support is quite difficult now

Jason Koebler (@jason_koebler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCOOP: Internal Palantir Slack messages obtained by Joseph Cox show the company did a recent sprint to build a tool that helps ICE find the physical locations of people who have been marked for deportation. 404media.co/leaked-palanti…

Roger Parloff (@rparloff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the law firm executive order cases, DOJ says an injunction barring implementation will only be enforceable against the govt agencies named in the complaint. So Perkins Coie just amended its complaint to name all the relevant fed agencies. The case caption is now 40 pages long.

In the law firm executive order cases, DOJ says an injunction barring implementation will only be enforceable against the govt agencies named in the complaint. So Perkins Coie just amended its complaint to name all the relevant fed agencies. The case caption is now 40 pages long.
Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s one reason Apple fought tooth and nail to disallow web payments for apps: Because Apple’s IAP is bad in many ways, and *so many* apps will move to web-based payments now not mainly because of the 30% Apple fee, but because of how bad IAP is. Let me give you examples:

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Smarsh seems to have forked Signal to add archiving, and he seems to be using this fork, which is either better or worse than real Signal lol. How up-to-date is this fork? telemessage.com/signal-archive…

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As part of its investigation, NTSB found 23 members of the 24 member “door team” had not been directly trained on how to open or close a 737 Max mid-exit door plug at the time the Alaska 1282 aircraft was being built. #24 was out of the country.