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dfox428278y
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Bruh! At the rate you're going, you'll be able to send yourself a squishy ball :D
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Your last paragraph rings true. I am not actually that fond of the job but when people use the stuff I made it's a good feeling.
I am also the sysadmin at my work and I really like it when shit like the VPN, the PBX server etc actually make people's lives easier. -
Great story! You are certainly helping lots of people and bringing happiness to the world.
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@dfox Great story, look where it has brought you! Can't wait to see more great things
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Michal786188y@dfox This is why devRant is such a success! Motivation brought by the joy of the end users. Keep up that spirit, it will take you far!
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dfox428278y@Michal78 thank you, I really appreciate that :) We're lucky to have so many awesome users like you in the community now and we want to keep making it more fun!
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epse36618yRandom thought though. How does devRant not lose a crap ton of money? I mean, hosting, keeping it on the app stores, free swag,....
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