@angstrom said: Correct me if I'm wrong, but all of the "media" coverage seems to come from Spain, or is there a convincing piece somewhere that doesn't come from Spain?
TechRepublic and It's FOSS had something written about them.
The idea once was that everyone can host an Internxt server. That idea, however, got abolished 1-2 years ago iirc, because private contributors were just not reliable enough. Now, it's businesses/DCs only.
Yeah, I took a look at their GitHub, but there's virtually no documentation available, so they clearly don't intend for Internxt to be self-hosted, and I strongly suspect that there's a (non-open-source) piece or two (or three) missing that would prevent it from working even if one tried to figure it out without documentation.
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
@vyas said:
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
The idea once was that everyone can host an Internxt server. That idea, however, got abolished 1-2 years ago iirc, because private contributors were just not reliable enough. Now, it's businesses/DCs only.
Yeah, I took a look at their GitHub, but there's virtually no documentation available, so they clearly don't intend for Internxt to be self-hosted, and I strongly suspect that there's a (non-open-source) piece or two (or three) missing that would prevent it from working even if one tried to figure it out without documentation.
So, yeah, "open source".
I mean, Blesta also has a small part encrypted. I like that they at least are having a large part (probably) of their code as open-source. That being said, I wouldn't mind if they were closed source, either.
@BarryHercules said:
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
I think I even grabbed 100 GB with Box at some point (promo or whatever, don't remember).
But then they added a file size limit of 100 MB or something for the non-paying accounts, so it's not that usable.
@vyas said:
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
@vyas said:
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
@vyas said:
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
I don't get your point.
Who are you referring to in your P.S.?
Hint: Chinese company
What are you giving me a hint? Is it a fucking secret or something?
@vyas said:
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
I don't get your point.
Who are you referring to in your P.S.?
Hint: Chinese company
What are you giving me a hint? Is it a fucking secret or something?
you can google it "1024 GB "Free" storage " and there it is
@vyas said:
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
I don't get your point.
Who are you referring to in your P.S.?
Hint: Chinese company
The very reason I used a new email account from their “approved” email hosts
@vyas said:
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
I don't get your point.
Who are you referring to in your P.S.?
Hint: Chinese company
What are you giving me a hint? Is it a fucking secret or something?
you can google it "1024 GB "Free" storage " and there it is
Hopefully is not going to be another toy after finishing the angel money on the project like another projects from same place. I mean we know some companies different sectors but same angel funding. They appear on the news . pay some money to the press. And when the project must start working on it is funds. Kaput. Hopefully i am wrong. Same story like another brands from Spain. Unfortunately true.
Maths speaking 20x30 k = 600k in salaries and they are doing what appears on media 3Millions per year. I do not know if would be a viable project.
I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.
@selalumenang said:
why don't people just buy SSD storages?
They do. A solid backup strategy has both on and offsite storage.
Agree. It's just that ppl don't usually post "I just bought a 1TB SSD" here. That's why it may look like people are just using cloud storage. Like already has been said, a good backup strategy has both.
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TechRepublic and It's FOSS had something written about them.
Koofr is 10 GB for new accounts. Free
So is pCloud. No marketing gimmicks
I with Internxt well but the signs point towards a burnout.
blog | exploring visually |
Yeah, I took a look at their GitHub, but there's virtually no documentation available, so they clearly don't intend for Internxt to be self-hosted, and I strongly suspect that there's a (non-open-source) piece or two (or three) missing that would prevent it from working even if one tried to figure it out without documentation.
So, yeah, "open source".
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
Everyone does the ‘here’s a bit free, now earn some more’, don’t they’? Dropbox definitely did.
I got 50GB free with Box from when they started, obviously before they realised that’s more than most people need.
Freemium is a standard practice for most ASS er SaaS providers. Should not come as a surprise. Remember MEGA 50 GB free before they dropped to 15 GB?
p.s: I signed up for 1024 GB "Free" storage today. They offer additional 1 TB - so upto 2 TB free - through referrals. Clock has started ticking on their lifespan.
blog | exploring visually |
I mean, Blesta also has a small part encrypted. I like that they at least are having a large part (probably) of their code as open-source. That being said, I wouldn't mind if they were closed source, either.
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
I think I even grabbed 100 GB with Box at some point (promo or whatever, don't remember).
But then they added a file size limit of 100 MB or something for the non-paying accounts, so it's not that usable.
I don't get your point.
Who are you referring to in your P.S.?
Hint: Chinese company
What are you giving me a hint? Is it a fucking secret or something?
you can google it "1024 GB "Free" storage " and there it is
got on the boat, lets hope not to sink at least in a few years
The very reason I used a new email account from their “approved” email hosts
blog | exploring visually |
I have lost any and all interest.
code is expired
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Hopefully is not going to be another toy after finishing the angel money on the project like another projects from same place. I mean we know some companies different sectors but same angel funding. They appear on the news . pay some money to the press. And when the project must start working on it is funds. Kaput. Hopefully i am wrong. Same story like another brands from Spain. Unfortunately true.
Maths speaking 20x30 k = 600k in salaries and they are doing what appears on media 3Millions per year. I do not know if would be a viable project.
I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.
why don't people just buy SSD storages?
They do. A solid backup strategy has both on and offsite storage.
Of course it is, it was a 24 hour deal as per the thread title, you're several days too late.
Time is relative.
Some cannot read.
Many reasons. Unfair to judge.
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Perception of time is relative, however that's not relevant here.
If you can read well enough to understand what the OP is about and try to order something, you can read the timestamps.
I couldn't care less. You're not getting an invite to my next party, narc.
That is the real heartbreaker here
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Bring a decent selection of canapés and perhaps I'll reconsider.
Agree. It's just that ppl don't usually post "I just bought a 1TB SSD" here. That's why it may look like people are just using cloud storage. Like already has been said, a good backup strategy has both.
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.