AnthonySmith
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(Quote) They make it deliberately vague to their own advantage, so if they want to fine you, or force you to action, they can. I personally recommend that people swarm their elected officials with a billion questions and concerns, individually abou…
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(Quote) I was going to ask if you have a sister or freind I could live with, then I realised it would be inappropriate to ask if you have a sister, then I remembered that crazy host guy that used to ask people about thier sisters and ran his hosting…
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(Quote) From what I understand from reddit which is always 100% there are patches and proposals going in now to essentially build in login age gates and also at an app level, for maintainers to hook into the age gating for launching apps, it feels l…
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I kind of expected to see big opposition from at least a few distros, it feels like they just went... "yeah ok, np." or did I miss something?
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(Quote) Hey, thanks for playing, right now that is a limitation of the system, the backups are tied to the server. The longer-term plan (hopefully not too long) is to allow you to send a backup to cold storage or convert to a network disk and decou…
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I am fascinated to see how this is implemented, I can't help feeling that bypass is going to be trivial, which will no doubt start a campaign to ban Linux "for children's safety" Also I wonder how this will spread, VPS providers need to o…
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WOW, that's super bad, not to mention that it CLEARLY was not really given much concern, as you would have had the English checked in the email that you should FULLY expect to go public. It reads like someone trying to tell my dad they are from Micr…
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(Quote) Cool, hope it works out well for you. In other news: I am now hoping to roll out IPv6 to the first location this week. We will probably start in London as that's the most complex place to do it for various reasons right now, test it for a …
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(Quote) screenshots?
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also forgot to say, you can attach any of your VPS backups to any other VPS you have in tierhive as a network disk.
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(Quote) do you mean on TierHive itself? we provide a backup and restore system directly in the interface: (Image) on the VPS you want to backup, just click "Create backup" you can either create a one time backup: or a scheduled one: …
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ooooh you do arm servers.... might need to yoink a few for testing arm.tierhive.com (does not yet exist)
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I think in all of the TierHive development, engineering and testing work, the transactional email relay system was probably the thing that had the most time overall put into it. It was an end to end nightare, switching debain and postfix versions h…
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I could look but I am in on my phone and old, do you or have you considered doing inbound only for resellers or use based via API? Would be cool to plug that into TierHive, we have outbound transactional already.
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(Quote) To be honest I ignored it for a long time, now I totally get it.
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(Quote) yep, Alpine is still pretty magic even now, few standard services that are not really needed, you can swap out sshd for dropbear and then: backtogeek:~# cat /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-unnecessary.conf# Graphics (headless server)blacklist drm…
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Well that's it then, who's up for starting a private internet? No JavaScript allowed
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(Quote) Yep, basically this. I really need to start making more tutorials and example videos.
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(Quote) Just in case you don't know you can spin up a micro instance for more ports and just forward internally on your /24 and they only cost around $0.10 p/month. One of the improvements we are looking into is adding more ports as an option thoug…
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Well, I think with 38 votes in TOTAL, meaning about 23 people actually want the change or cared anough to vote, I would bet 50% of those votes are from providers :D , I don't really think that's a strong enough mandate to argue for. With the ridicu…
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o your budget is $2 maximum? (Quote) > There is free credit without a credit card on sign up, but minimum top up os $3 also you get 2 ports (technically, you get around 500 ports, as you get a /24 but if you don't know how to port forward or us…
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(Quote) There are plenty of tiny kernels that will boot and run in <128mb ram that requires no persistent storage with almost unlimited use cases.
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(Quote) Alpine and Debian bare bones will fit, backtogeek.com is on Alpine and on the smallest possible plan for example, about 700mb free. Also some people are running from ram. That's to name a few examples there are many more :)