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(Quote) Not being Cloudflare is probably enough for a large audience.
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(Quote) Your change of licence is welcome, but I’m sorry if you got the idea that I wanted you to change it. I have zero issue with similar licences like the FSL and BUSL, and completely understand why they are used. The objection was using the ter…
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(Quote) Agreed, the OSI don’t have an exclusive use of the “open source” term, but realistically there would is a fairly universal understanding of “open source” which isn’t met in this case.
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(Quote) Your efforts to make your source code available are commendable and I’m sympathetic to the reasons for using a license that restricts direct competition. There are other similar licences such as the Functional Software Licence used by Sentr…
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(Quote) Fair comment, I assumed it was more universal as it also applies in the UK (here), Canada (here), and potentially other countries.
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(Quote) As much as I'm for unencumbered progress and the Yi-large-preview appears to be doing well, I've found China is always generally behind (perhaps as they're followers rather than innovators to date - but that's a personal opinion).
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(Quote) 🤷♂️ Just basing it on the PayPal website - "You can no longer accept friends and family payments on your Business account. However, if you’d like to receive friends and family payments, you can use or create a Personal account. If you …
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(Quote) Common sense would suggest not violating the terms and conditions of your payment provider in the first place. Additionally, PayPal states business accounts can’t receive friends & family payments anymore, so I guess they’re also using …
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(Quote) Hopefully you're in a country where you’re allowed to charge a surcharge. The UK, for example, went further than banning card payment surcharges and included providers like PayPal.
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(Quote) The biggest problem with these services is you typically aren’t getting the full/same experience compared to going direct due to differences in the API versions of the models (mainly around the initial prompt) and how the APIs are used. Wit…
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(Quote) Interestingly, I’d say ChatGPT 4o is the worst of those three which is unexpected as it apparently an upgrade from ChatGPT 4. I’d also say the Claude 3 Opus answer has better formatting/is more concise than ChatGPT 4, even though the answer…
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(Quote) There doesn’t appear to be any logical reason for an inbound limit, whether daily or hourly. You have a fixed about of space - surely you’re should be free to use that however you feel fit. The only possible reason is to force an upgrade if…
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(Quote) Agreed - in the case it’s a marketing tactic - I was just curious if there was an actual logical reason. I would also easily fit within the limits, but then I wouldn’t go for a service that is being artificially limited in such a way purely …
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(Quote) I understand, however you already have size limits - what does limiting the incoming amount further achieve? The actual receipt of email isn’t exactly a resource intensive task.
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(Quote) What is the logic behind an incoming email limit?
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(Quote) I think you're vastly over estimating the scale if you think simply by using PHP, the solution won't scale well enough to serve any web hosting provider.
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(Quote) To be fair, it’s come a long way since BoxBilling and is being improved regularly. Though, admittedly there’s still quite a bit to do…
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Maybe support FOSSBilling and forever avoid price gouging? :wink:
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(Quote) Not really a solution, more that a solution isn’t needed because the test/website is wrong, according to email god @jarland.
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(Quote) The US is different due to a lack of consumer protection laws in general. In the EU adding a surcharge for paying by card is not permitted (https://europa.eu/youreurope/business/finance-funding/making-receiving-payments/electronic-cash-payme…
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(Quote) I guess @VirMach developer can create working code, when they have enough incentive. 🫣
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(Quote) Whatever man, no VM either way.
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(Quote) No guarantees with free service - @Neoon decides what goes. Spamming to meet the requirements was a dumb move. 🫠
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(Quote) It's not like it would work anyway. ;) I have no idea who writes the code/automation for VirMach, but they're hilariously bad at it given the apparent experience.
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(Quote) Those two should be combined into one surely, as difficult to fully make use of one without the other.
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Well I completely missed out on this. :/ When’s the next round?
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(Quote) Complete wasted opportunity. Totally could have had 100’s of LESbians/LET virgins if they hosted an event in the Amsterdam red light district. 🫣
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(Quote) I can’t help but feel you’ve brought this on yourself by reclaiming the domain and getting involved. If you allow someone to use a domain, you don’t randomly reclaim it with zero notice because you’re butthurt about some bad comments and th…
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(Quote) Perhaps it is NanoKVM I was thinking of? I remember a NanoKVM-Tools repo.
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(Quote) Then let it die, wait a reasonable amount of time and repurpose the domain if you desire. Wading in as things are going down doesn’t look good for anyone.
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(Quote) Is the code still open? Nothing related appears on GitHub anymore.
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(Quote) If the domain hadn’t been ‘hijacked’ why would he need to send an email stating it had? By then reclaiming the domain you pretty much did the one thing that could prove what they’re saying to be true. Also reclaiming the domain within such …