@root said:
Nerd might be next. Dustin will have to pay for his court proceedings. Now that could be an epic drama with many clients complaining.
I don't believe Virmach to be next. @VirMach saw many providers go down, therefore he must have learned a thing or two from their experience. There is a lot of history behind this company.
If I were a ship's captain, I'd be very much the "captain goes down with the ship" type. That's honestly the one thing that probably differentiates us and ends up giving us an edge. There's other factors of course.
@Flying_Chinaman said:
Hostsolution deadpool, Nexusbytes bites the dust, HostDare presumably also ran away,
Can't believe VirmAch out lasted them all
Virmach makes a profit by delaying orders, not hiring any employees, and data-center support being only a single technician in spare time to perform maintenance.
Making a profit by delaying orders is a contradiction. We'd definitely like everything out as soon as possible so we can bill you again for it sooner. A single person is such as bad unit of measurement though. Everyone for the most part made their own decisions where they could, and anything out of my control resulted in adaptation.
Do you really believe that it was my goal or desire to do the majority of the work, or that we are somehow more profitable now as a result? It was obviously mostly a necessity and probably not something most people would do or be capable of doing for the company they founded, so I guess you could count that as the second reason we don't die out so easily.
@root said:
Nerd might be next. Dustin will have to pay for his court proceedings. Now that could be an epic drama with many clients complaining.
I don't believe Virmach to be next. @VirMach saw many providers go down, therefore he must have learned a thing or two from their experience. There is a lot of history behind this company.
If I were a ship's captain, I'd be very much the "captain goes down with the ship" type. That's honestly the one thing that probably differentiates us and ends up giving us an edge. There's other factors of course.
@Flying_Chinaman said:
Hostsolution deadpool, Nexusbytes bites the dust, HostDare presumably also ran away,
Can't believe VirmAch out lasted them all
Virmach makes a profit by delaying orders, not hiring any employees, and data-center support being only a single technician in spare time to perform maintenance.
Making a profit by delaying orders is a contradiction. We'd definitely like everything out as soon as possible so we can bill you again for it sooner. A single person is such as bad unit of measurement though. Everyone for the most part made their own decisions where they could, and anything out of my control resulted in adaptation.
Do you really believe that it was my goal or desire to do the majority of the work, or that we are somehow more profitable now as a result? It was obviously mostly a necessity and probably not something most people would do or be capable of doing for the company they founded, so I guess you could count that as the second reason we don't die out so easily.
@VirMach how about the ipv6 you promissed over a year ago ? or is it 2 years ?
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If I were a ship's captain, I'd be very much the "captain goes down with the ship" type. That's honestly the one thing that probably differentiates us and ends up giving us an edge. There's other factors of course.
Making a profit by delaying orders is a contradiction. We'd definitely like everything out as soon as possible so we can bill you again for it sooner. A single person is such as bad unit of measurement though. Everyone for the most part made their own decisions where they could, and anything out of my control resulted in adaptation.
Do you really believe that it was my goal or desire to do the majority of the work, or that we are somehow more profitable now as a result? It was obviously mostly a necessity and probably not something most people would do or be capable of doing for the company they founded, so I guess you could count that as the second reason we don't die out so easily.
@VirMach how about the ipv6 you promissed over a year ago ? or is it 2 years ?
oh, did I just muted @VirMach ? how do I undo that ?!
They are investing in advancing ipv9. It's leapfrogging approach.
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oh thats the 'SECRET PROJECT' @yoursunny was talking about ? i've heard he is also involved
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