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The quickest way to lose a customer? Blame them for your software bugs

I recently used My INWI to buy a 1GB. Due to a glitch in their app, the transaction executed three times simultaneously, and I was billed for 3GB.

The real shock wasn't the bug itself, I'm a Dev, software fails, and glitches happen. The shock was the response from their customer service team:

"The app is on your phone, so you are responsible for those operations" 😂😂🤣

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u/ennbou — 3 months ago

I gave Opus 4.7 a task to integrate a new feature into my macOS application, JFYI, I'm using Tauri (react+rust).
After 10 minutes, it implemented the backend part and left the frontend unfinished (git changes were around +700 / -10), then gave me this message:

Remaining work (rule matching, AppState/persistence, proxy handler hooks, full ScriptingPanel UI with Monaco editor, i18n, lint pass) is tracked in /memories/session/new-feature-progress.md for the next session.

So basically, I now have to send another request (x15?) just to finish the remaining work… and who knows if that’ll even be the last of it 😂

Good job GitHub Copilot

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u/ennbou — 4 months ago

weproxa

WePROXA is a native macOS proxy debugger like Charles and Proxyman, gives you full visibility into your HTTP traffic, and designed for speed, clarity, and developer experience. Whether you’re debugging API calls, testing mobile apps, or building integrations.

https://weproxa.com/

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u/ennbou — 4 months ago