@BillyMeredithMU Sir Alex finished 2nd in his first full season. There were signs of progress even in the early years. Amorim has 27 points from 28 games. That’s not culture change, that’s decline. I get the romanticism, you can’t slap a Ferrari badge on a Fiat and pretend it’s a Ferrari ���
@iannuttall I saw that as well with a project. You prompt it to do a Next.js project but still gives Vite.js. Went back to using v0, which is allows Next.js. The only thing is more fiddly, manual work when replacing the dummy data with your database
There is a site that cloned my site, using my site's name in the title, and the design and content is literally the same - they've copied the entire site top to bottom
They are ranking for this competitive affiliate keyword currently in the 40th position
This is OUTRAGEOUS
We used to be 2nd. We are now not top 100.
How can you kick a legit site with legit reviews out of the SERPs completely, and let a spam site that STOLE our entire domain in and rank them instead?
How the fuck is anyone meant to trust anything anyone at Google says when they're rewarding people copying and pasting my legit sites, while tanking my projects 95%+
Thankfully Bing organic search exists and is profitable enough that we're still comfortable. But this is the most BS thing I've seen so far. Gonna send the takedown ASAP but it won't get my actual content back...
@Hyperoptic The rolling option at £70/month is a steep increase compared to the £45/month on a 12-month plan. For most, the 12-month contract is the only viable choice, but the cancellation fees still feel unfair for those who face unexpected changes.
Just renewed with @Hyperoptic for 12 months. The product is solid, but the cancellation policy is harsh. If you have to move out halfway, you’re stuck paying for the rest. That’s why I skipped the 24-month option. Feels unethical to profit off unforeseen circumstances.
Typical @Deliveroo! Paid £35 for a priority order and got two cold, soggy pizzas after a 20-minute wait with a cyclist. All I get is an £8 voucher? So I’m left paying £27 for cold food. Disappointing!
@DeliverooHelp There was a time when companies like @Deliveroo put customers first. Now, it seems they openly don’t care, even letting down loyal customers. Profit at all costs.
Typical @Deliveroo! Paid £35 for a priority order and got two cold, soggy pizzas after a 20-minute wait with a cyclist. All I get is an £8 voucher? So I’m left paying £27 for cold food. Disappointing!