If you didn't know, our product is freeforeverFREEFOREVER!
If you didn't know, our product is freeforeverFREEFOREVER!
$7 per month per month. It's accelerating payment schedule, so you'd pay 14 for the 2nd month and 21 for the third. Isn't capitalism great?
41ReplyEvery streaming service:
35ReplyI never make these kinds of comments, but I just laughed so hard at this. It’s just so accurate.
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"this was clearly listed on page 8 of the terms and conditions that you agreed to! Didn't you read the entire 50 page document in full before clicking agree???"
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That's quite a price jump from UnlimitedUnlimited to BusinessBusiness!
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15ReplySteve?
2ReplySteve "Smells like cocaine in here" Ballmer.
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I just want 1 free pls
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15ReplyIs there an echo in here?
8Reply"Free forever!... free forever!... free forever!... "
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This is amazing
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My sites look great in comparison!
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$1212 per month is pretty steep lmao
4ReplySo do the 2 frees cancel each other out?
3ReplyClick up click up it's a stick up stick up
3Replylol what could be causing this
3ReplyMisfiring CSS rules? Duplicated tags? Fuck knows, it's exciting knowing a dev got paid for this and I'm wondering whether a basic homepage will pass a W3C check.
5ReplyProbably had icons / images for everything with the same alt text. None of the images are loading, so the browser is displaying the alt text instead
2ReplyAnother option would be React: the test setup triggers some things twice on purpose, to force devs to pay attention.
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You just double clicked the link that got you there, like an old person.
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3ReplyThere's a good chance that $1212 is supposed to be $12.
1ReplyForever = until our funding dries up and we have to be profitable
1ReplyYou've heard of enterprise software? Well I'm selling EnterpriseEnterprise software -- how bow tha?
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