Fun fact - our founders met on
@acquiredotcom
. Instead of selling, they teamed up to build and grow the business 10x. We feel bad because
@agazdecki
won't get his commission now. (he might, it will just be a bit late and a lot larger)
Update,
@hackernews
censored the user's post because it was getting too popular and they didn't like the product....
If Hacker News doesn't like your product, you know what that means.....🦄
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