Last updated: 15 June 2026
This is the boring-but-necessary page, kept short and in plain English. By using funnyenough.dev or buying something here, you’re agreeing to it, and confirming you’re able to enter a contract.
The gist: the writing and code are things I’ve learned and share in good faith, so use them at your own judgement; I can’t promise they fit your case. What I sell is digital and licensed to you to use, not to resell. Payment runs through Lemon Squeezy, and because it’s digital, sales are final unless the law says otherwise. Something genuinely wrong with what I sold you? Get in touch.
The writing and code
Everything here is general information: engineering notes, opinions, and things that worked for me. It isn’t professional advice for your situation, and it can be wrong or go out of date. Any code, config, script, or prompt is shared “as is”. Read it, test it, and decide for yourself before running it on anything you care about; you’re responsible for what you do with it; with a prompt, that includes what your agent does, on systems you’re authorised to use.
Comments
Comments run through Giscus on top of GitHub, so their rules apply too. You’re responsible for what you write. I don’t monitor every comment, but I can remove anything spammy, abusive, or unlawful.
What’s mine, what you can do with it
The words and original work here are mine (© Roy Azrad / funnyenough.dev). You’re welcome to quote a passage with a link back, or reuse a code sample from one of the posts, or a prompt from the prompts library, in your own projects. Please don’t republish whole articles or pass my work off as your own.
The things I sell
I sell digital products: skills and similar downloads. They’re licensed, not sold, so you get the right to use the product, not ownership of it or the work behind it. The exact terms (what you can do with it, and any limits) come with each product as its own licence, included in the download and linked from its page; those terms govern, and if you break a product’s licence, that licence ends. You also get the files and any updates I make to that version. There are no physical goods, and nothing recurring unless the product page says otherwise. Think Like Roy, for example, has its own licence.
Paying, tax, and refunds
Checkout runs through Lemon Squeezy, who act as the Merchant of Record: they take the payment, add any sales tax or VAT due in your country, send your receipt, and process refunds, so their terms and privacy policy cover that side of things. Because the products are digital and you get them the moment you pay, all sales are final and I don’t refund a change of mind. Where the law gives you a right to a remedy, for a product that’s faulty or not as described, that still applies; if something’s genuinely wrong, get in touch and I’ll look into it.
No guarantees and liability
I provide the site, the code, the prompts, and everything I sell “as is” and “as available”, with no warranties of any kind, express or implied. To the extent the law allows, that includes the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. I can’t promise specific results, that a product suits your situation, that it stays compatible as tools and standards change, or that the site is always available. You’re responsible for reviewing and testing anything before you rely on it.
To the fullest extent the law allows, I’m not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential losses (including lost time, lost data, lost profits, or business interruption) arising from the site, the code, or a product, however a claim arises, whether in contract, negligence, or otherwise, and even if I had been warned it might happen. Either way, my total liability to you for everything is capped at the amount you’ve actually paid me, and for anything free that’s nothing.
If someone brings a claim against me because of how you used the site, the code, or a product, your breach of these terms, or your breaking the law or another person’s rights, you will cover the resulting costs, including reasonable legal fees.
Nothing here limits liability the law won’t let me limit, such as for death or personal injury caused by my negligence, or for fraud. Your statutory consumer rights are unaffected.
Privacy
What I collect and why is in the privacy policy; the short version is that analytics here are cookieless and I’m not in the business of your data.
The fine print
I sometimes link to other sites and I’m not responsible for what’s on them. These terms, together with each product’s licence and the privacy policy, are the whole agreement between us. If any part of them turns out to be unenforceable, the rest still stands. I may update these terms; the date at the top shows when I last did, and continued use means you accept the current version. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Israel.
Reach me
Questions about any of this? Use the contact form and it’ll come straight to me.