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            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, World!</p>
<p>Since this is my first blog post (first <em>ever</em> btw), I'll do a <strong>TL;DR</strong> of where we're at:</p>
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<li class="">I left Google ~1y ago to build a startup with two of my brothers</li>
<li class="">I missed Google's internal version control/code review/CICD too much</li>
<li class="">Driven by frustration, I wrote an internal prototype to scratch my own itch and it worked great</li>
<li class="">That prototype became our whole startup: Twigg</li>
<li class="">Twigg is powering production not only for its own development but also for early-adopter companies</li>
<li class="">We open-sourced <strong>the whole</strong> thing</li>
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<p>I intend to post regularly here about Twigg's inner workings, roadmap, and some miscellaneous stuff too.
Stay tuned for more :)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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