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The first step to achieving that is to onboard the dev first to Hive, then let him find things to improve on Hive. 🤓 !LUV !CTP

He's more hoping a different project will be taking off, I see. I'll wait a bit to try to convince him again !LUV !CTP

I think that you should wait at least a month before you ask the clever dev to join Hive, so that you can avoid the opposite (which is for him not to join Hive because of repetitive requests) to happen. 🤔😏 !LUV !CTP

I'll wait till he gets a bit bored and start to look for other porjects. Meanwhile I'm mentioning Hive from time to time... !LOL !CTP

I changed all my passwords to Kenny
Now I have all Kenny logins

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I suggest gifting him something that is useful and physical (such as a coffee mug or T-shirt) that has a Hive logo (and a brief list of the benefits of Hive if it can fit), so that he would get reminded of Hive without you needing to mention it to him from time to time. 😆🤓 !LUV !CTP

Hahahaha, that's an idea... But I know the guy only online !LOL !CTP

If you arrest a mime...
Do you have to tell them they have the right to remain silent?

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PLAY & EARN $DOOM

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Maybe have a gift item with a Hive logo on it delivered to that guy's workplace (as well as more items for his colleagues). 🤓😆 !LOL !CTP