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h4xx3r17162y@iiii I wonder how, the name is fictional, and the assets are all different from the original
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1. you're gonna be sued to hell and back for "arasaka".
2. any website ending with a "fancy" TLD like .software is suspicious as fuck by definition -
My uncle's one-man home-alarm installation business "Fox Security" used to have a logo that was heavily inspired from Firefox's (globe with a fox).
They actually went after him, and it's a really small business with a shitty website. So you better come up with a different logo.
FWIW the background pattern gave me more of a grungy feel than cyberpunk. -
From a professional point of view: You do not provide any kind of address, just a webform. What is the legal name of your company (or do you want to express this with your copyright statement?), where is it located (you are somewhere in Italy, I assume the business is as well?), what is your (business) email address? Even a post address might be useful (even if it's just a postbox).
What about your privacy policy?
"For reasoneably sized projects ideas **I could build it up for you**, with **hosting management** included." - This sentence sounds wrong... Maybe "I can build reasonably sized projects including managed hosting."? -
h4xx3r17162y@sbiewald you're right, now I've updated the website giving the missing information, what do you think?
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How would you judge this cyberpunk inspired website for my side gig as a freelancer?
https://arasaka.software
ps: arasaka is indeed in the name of my company
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