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  3. the single most dangerous person in any company is the guy who just discovered openclaw.

the single most dangerous person in any company is the guy who just discovered openclaw.

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    the single most dangerous person in any company is the guy who just discovered openclaw. he will reorganize the entire workflow into 340 nested cron jobs and then quit two weeks later leaving behind a system that no human being can navigate or comprehend. call him spartacus.

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      the single most dangerous person in any company is the guy who just discovered openclaw. he will reorganize the entire workflow into 340 nested cron jobs and then quit two weeks later leaving behind a system that no human being can navigate or comprehend. call him spartacus.

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      @Daojoan

      While the company continues to enjoy hourly injection attacks. Yum.

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