@DrNutella said:
Honest question- Can we have a no snooping rule for providers? What happens in a private box stays in a private box.
Nuance may help to protect individual privacy and help future providers be successful from the get go. I think we all have seen that the community really values privacy. Tis all.
Thank you.
No idea how we as a separate community could enforce such a rule?
Its not that we monitor every provider here.
And if a provider snoops around without reasonable cause, I would say that provider is a dick, and we have a rule against that.
It can be enforced by community reports like how bdspice reported it in OGF
I don't visit OGF, so I don't know the reference, but how would we know that the report from a, perhaps disgruntled, customer is reporting exactly what has happened?
It's not like the Provider could/would/should reply in the open with customer details to an outsider of the business relationship.
That would be a breach of GDPR and that action itself wouldn't create confidence towards that Provider.
Let's review an example: A (former) customer of NameCrane writes a community report of suspected snooping of their data.
Do you think that @Francisco would share the story with me, as a forum administrator? To be the judge in this case?
I only used Fran as an example, as he is a well-known provider with great integrity.
I mean, wouldn't the report be enough? If you write an honest review on the forum, people will have the chance to read it, and make their own decision if they should sign up with that provider.
As long as their are no personal attacks in the review, and its somewhat backed up with some sort of proof, then I would keep it in the Review category.
@DrNutella said:
Honest question- Can we have a no snooping rule for providers? What happens in a private box stays in a private box.
Nuance may help to protect individual privacy and help future providers be successful from the get go. I think we all have seen that the community really values privacy. Tis all.
Thank you.
No idea how we as a separate community could enforce such a rule?
Its not that we monitor every provider here.
And if a provider snoops around without reasonable cause, I would say that provider is a dick, and we have a rule against that.
It can be enforced by community reports like how bdspice reported it in OGF
I don't visit OGF, so I don't know the reference, but how would we know that the report from a, perhaps disgruntled, customer is reporting exactly what has happened?
It's not like the Provider could/would/should reply in the open with customer details to an outsider of the business relationship.
That would be a breach of GDPR and that action itself wouldn't create confidence towards that Provider.
Let's review an example: A (former) customer of NameCrane writes a community report of suspected snooping of their data.
Do you think that @Francisco would share the story with me, as a forum administrator? To be the judge in this case?
I only used Fran as an example, as he is a well-known provider with great integrity.
I mean, wouldn't the report be enough? If you write an honest review on the forum, people will have the chance to read it, and make their own decision if they should sign up with that provider.
As long as their are no personal attacks in the review, and its somewhat backed up with some sort of proof, then I would keep it in the Review category.
I appreciate your last paragraph and unbiased support from admins.
@LES-BOT said: The list below shows the maximum price you can charge in USD for the service if you wish to advertise it on LES.
Can this be clarified, please. To what extent is it allowed to advertise services that are more expensive than the maximum price?
I think I have seen something like "see web site for other offers", but also including specific services in a post saying "service XYZ, see web site for price".
@LES-BOT said: The list below shows the maximum price you can charge in USD for the service if you wish to advertise it on LES.
Can this be clarified, please. To what extent is it allowed to advertise services that are more expensive than the maximum price?
I think I have seen something like "see web site for other offers", but also including specific services in a post saying "service XYZ, see web site for price".
Thought I covered this as a mod, put prices in offers or get a head slap
Is it allowed to require writing a username when opening a ticket for double promotion? As I recall, the purpose of preventing double promotion comments was not only for spam but also for user information protection.
@arirang said:
Is it allowed to require writing a username when opening a ticket for double promotion? As I recall, the purpose of preventing double promotion comments was not only for spam but also for user information protection.
There are not restrictions for that. If you don't trust the host, don't reveal your "identity"
Hello,
I have opened a ticket for provider tag 2 months ago. Sent 2 more updates. And still no one has looked at it.
Is there an admin that could look at it please ?
@servers_guru said:
Hello,
I have opened a ticket for provider tag 2 months ago. Sent 2 more updates. And still no one has looked at it.
Is there an admin that could look at it please ?
@servers_guru said:
Hello,
I have opened a ticket for provider tag 2 months ago. Sent 2 more updates. And still no one has looked at it.
Is there an admin that could look at it please ?
thank you.
No IPv6 no tag.
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@servers_guru said:
Hello,
I have opened a ticket for provider tag 2 months ago. Sent 2 more updates. And still no one has looked at it.
Is there an admin that could look at it please ?
thank you.
Congratulations on your provider tag. Do as the pushup master says.
@servers_guru said:
Hello,
I have opened a ticket for provider tag 2 months ago. Sent 2 more updates. And still no one has looked at it.
Is there an admin that could look at it please ?
@servers_guru said:
Hello,
I have opened a ticket for provider tag 2 months ago. Sent 2 more updates. And still no one has looked at it.
Is there an admin that could look at it please ?
thank you.
No IPv6 no tag.
IPv6 is planned anytime now. Just a very big to do list to go through
@WSS said:
Can anyone prove that @WHMDC actually provides a service to anyone?
Your vibe code credits are out? Build one panel yourself and advertise lifetimes
Officer, I would like to report @localhost for trying to hack people using a vibe coded panel
Although, if you do code your own panel (without AI) and ask AI to find flaws and security issues, it does point out "some" of them. So I dont understand WHY it introduces them if you vibe code it from scratch...
😂 AI’s great for spotting issues, but not something we rely on to build core systems. WHMDC isn’t AI-built so, not sure where that idea’s come from. Gave us a laugh in the office though. Have you actually taken it for a spin?
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@WHMDC said:
😂 AI’s great for spotting issues, but not something we rely on to build core systems. WHMDC isn’t AI-built so, not sure where that idea’s come from. Gave us a laugh in the office though. Have you actually taken it for a spin?
AI assisted auto-complete coding makes coding faster by at least 50% (in my experience). Dont get AI to generate entire code block for you, but assist you in completing the line. Give it a try with VS Code + Github Copilot.
As for WHMDC, I did try out the demo. Dont like the amount of animation...
I speak fluent sarcasm and broken logic. | I would agree with you, but thæn we’d both be wrong.
@WHMDC said:
😂 AI’s great for spotting issues, but not something we rely on to build core systems. WHMDC isn’t AI-built so, not sure where that idea’s come from. Gave us a laugh in the office though. Have you actually taken it for a spin?
AI assisted auto-complete coding makes coding faster by at least 50% (in my experience). Dont get AI to generate entire code block for you, but assist you in completing the line. Give it a try with VS Code + Github Copilot.
As for WHMDC, I did try out the demo. Dont like the amount of animation...
Glad you had chance to give it a try, perhaps give it a try on your own environment to really give a full test. With that said, we welcome all feedback to take on board everyone's likes and dislikes. We appreciate you giving it a go!
WHMDC - Web Hosting Billing Software That Automates Your Business - www.WHMDC.com
@WSS said:
Can anyone prove that @WHMDC actually provides a service to anyone?
Your vibe code credits are out? Build one panel yourself and advertise lifetimes
Officer, I would like to report @localhost for trying to hack people using a vibe coded panel
Although, if you do code your own panel (without AI) and ask AI to find flaws and security issues, it does point out "some" of them. So I dont understand WHY it introduces them if you vibe code it from scratch...
@WSS said:
Can anyone prove that @WHMDC actually provides a service to anyone?
Your vibe code credits are out? Build one panel yourself and advertise lifetimes
Officer, I would like to report @localhost for trying to hack people using a vibe coded panel
Although, if you do code your own panel (without AI) and ask AI to find flaws and security issues, it does point out "some" of them. So I dont understand WHY it introduces them if you vibe code it from scratch...
@WSS said:
Can anyone prove that @WHMDC actually provides a service to anyone?
Your vibe code credits are out? Build one panel yourself and advertise lifetimes
Officer, I would like to report @localhost for trying to hack people using a vibe coded panel
Although, if you do code your own panel (without AI) and ask AI to find flaws and security issues, it does point out "some" of them. So I dont understand WHY it introduces them if you vibe code it from scratch...
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“If it can’t guarantee behavior under load, it doesn’t belong in production.”
I don't visit OGF, so I don't know the reference, but how would we know that the report from a, perhaps disgruntled, customer is reporting exactly what has happened?
It's not like the Provider could/would/should reply in the open with customer details to an outsider of the business relationship.
That would be a breach of GDPR and that action itself wouldn't create confidence towards that Provider.
Let's review an example: A (former) customer of NameCrane writes a community report of suspected snooping of their data.
Do you think that @Francisco would share the story with me, as a forum administrator? To be the judge in this case?
I only used Fran as an example, as he is a well-known provider with great integrity.
I mean, wouldn't the report be enough? If you write an honest review on the forum, people will have the chance to read it, and make their own decision if they should sign up with that provider.
As long as their are no personal attacks in the review, and its somewhat backed up with some sort of proof, then I would keep it in the Review category.
“Technology is best when it brings people together.” – Matt Mullenweg
I appreciate your last paragraph and unbiased support from admins.
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If anybody is buying off that provider after the fiasco.. I don't think any such rule would have ever stopped them.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
Would buy the provider and try to salvage the brand if the price was right :^)
(Re)educate me.. 5 bucks for email and only 3 for shared?🤔
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
Just put an offer for an email service that just so happens to also offer hosting?
Most shared hosting offers come with some kind of email service, just turn it around.
Hey teamacc. You're a dick. (c) Jon Biloh, 2020.
Can this be clarified, please. To what extent is it allowed to advertise services that are more expensive than the maximum price?
I think I have seen something like "see web site for other offers", but also including specific services in a post saying "service XYZ, see web site for price".
Thought I covered this as a mod, put prices in offers or get a head slap
The Yeti has left the building.
Is it allowed to require writing a username when opening a ticket for double promotion? As I recall, the purpose of preventing double promotion comments was not only for spam but also for user information protection.
There are not restrictions for that. If you don't trust the host, don't reveal your "identity"
Hello,
I have opened a ticket for provider tag 2 months ago. Sent 2 more updates. And still no one has looked at it.
Is there an admin that could look at it please ?
thank you.
No IPv6 no tag.
best of "yoursunny lore" by Google AI 🤣 affbrr
Didn't knew you are consulting LES, congrats with a promotion!
Check our KVM VPS plans in 🇵🇱 Warsaw, Poland and 🇸🇪 Stockholm, Sweden
Congratulations on your provider tag. Do as the pushup master says.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
IPv6 is planned anytime now. Just a very big to do list to go through
Where's my #DICKS tag?
"It's a hard life- to be a stick insect." - Karl Pilkington
Can anyone prove that @WHMDC actually provides a service to anyone?
"It's a hard life- to be a stick insect." - Karl Pilkington
Your vibe code credits are out? Build one panel yourself and advertise lifetimes
This did make us chuckle
WHMDC - Web Hosting Billing Software That Automates Your Business - www.WHMDC.com
Officer, I would like to report @localhost for trying to hack people using a vibe coded panel
Although, if you do code your own panel (without AI) and ask AI to find flaws and security issues, it does point out "some" of them. So I dont understand WHY it introduces them if you vibe code it from scratch...
😂 AI’s great for spotting issues, but not something we rely on to build core systems. WHMDC isn’t AI-built so, not sure where that idea’s come from. Gave us a laugh in the office though. Have you actually taken it for a spin?
WHMDC - Web Hosting Billing Software That Automates Your Business - www.WHMDC.com
AI assisted auto-complete coding makes coding faster by at least 50% (in my experience). Dont get AI to generate entire code block for you, but assist you in completing the line. Give it a try with VS Code + Github Copilot.
As for WHMDC, I did try out the demo. Dont like the amount of animation...
Glad you had chance to give it a try, perhaps give it a try on your own environment to really give a full test. With that said, we welcome all feedback to take on board everyone's likes and dislikes. We appreciate you giving it a go!
WHMDC - Web Hosting Billing Software That Automates Your Business - www.WHMDC.com
"Job security"
Too late for that...
US tech firm Oracle cuts thousands of jobs as it steps up AI spending
I meant, AI needs job security
So it injects some bugs so humans could ask to fix some and the cycle continues