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The 403 error that made me quit my own side project

I spent 80 hours building a little tool for local dog walkers, then the hosting bill went up 3x with zero warning. I tried to fix it one Sunday, hit a 403 wall on my own admin panel, and just closed the laptop. My friend said I was overreacting, but I think walking away from something that stops being fun is fair. Has anyone else bailed on a project they built from scratch over something dumb like that?
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xena_allen
Did the dog walkers even notice the tool was gone?
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