bikegremlin
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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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Edited the original post: HostMantis excluded. :)
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By using the word "Vesta" on a green forum, you have summoned the BikeGremlin. Apart from questionable dad jokes, it is my duty to mention myVesta CP as a better alternative. https://www.myvestacp.com/ Stable, secure, regularly maintained…
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(Quote) It's capitalism. Unless you go with FOSS, you can expect price hikes. Everyone wants to make more money. Better stuff ("stronger" brands) will cost more compared to the less good, and/or less popular alternatives. If a cheap altern…
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:) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxi0ETwDvws
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Rounding it all up with a video on how to install WordPress (both "manually," and using Softaculous), along with some basic configuration and security: How to install and configure WordPress When I find the time, I'll see about syncing t…
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(Quote) It's been fixed today (or last night). The solution (until they sorted it out) was to use Cloudfalre DNS. A friend's site was "caught" so Cloudflare (or any other DNS for that matter) was what it took to solve that. Edit: It's am…
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Rounding up the infrastructure setup. After having registered domain & configured nameservers, set up a hosting account and configured Cloudflare DNS, it's time to sort out the emails. I've opted for a hosted email service, because that makes an…
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The (in)famous Cloudflare. How to create a Cloudflare account, how to secure it, and how to set nameservers so your website runs through Cloudflare. With a brief discussion about privacy (and GDPR): How to connect your website with Cloudflare?
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Many of my videos start with me being in a mechanics suit... but don't finish as happily as the videos by the likes of Brazzers & Co. This series is even less "dynamic," but I hope this will help at least someone. :) The next video i…
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A guy who once saw a guy who once held a NVMe told me that heat is also a thing to consider. Performance drops (along with longevity) with extra heat. Depending on the motherboard (where the port is placed), housing, and drive's heat-pipes (if they …
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I'm stupid, lazy and broke, so I'd go with the (probably the most expensive) Samsung. :) From what I could gather, their NVMe drives are as reliable as their SSDs (had a lot of experience with those). Life's too short to worry about crappy hardwa…
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(Quote) That link's not working - it points to this forum.
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(Quote) Well, they all look a lot like Slack, yes. :) Mattermost gives you a free self-hosted option?
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(Quote) Not much - but all those monthly fees add up. I try to avoid them when possible. Still making do with the free version. ...Maybe I should just stop being poor, didn't think of that before! :)
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(Quote) How much does Clockify charge for being able to do that? (using the free version and I just bill monthly :) )
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(Quote) I've been using Clockify for some time now - and it's quite good (my first go-to for time tracking and billing). Thought this is worth checking out - so far so good. :)
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(Quote) That's ubercool! :) Love it.
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(Quote) Yup. Arduino is a lot more affordable: https://www.arduino.cc/
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Well - Divi seems to still be relying on shortcodes. When you remove Elementor (for whatever reason), you get the basic of the layout still existing. When you remove Divi - you just get [divi-shortcode-xyz fsdljkfalkjsdfkljsadfklsdjafklsdjfkljsdflk…
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(Quote) A simple search-replace can fix the nofollow problem - unless Google starts penalizing links that have "nofollow sponsored sponsored" - if you already have some links with "nofollow sponsored," and some with just the &quo…
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(Quote) Yes, quite strange to not allow custom link tags for buttons. Though, I'd bet a beer that adding "nofollow" (which is possible) will be enough as far as Google is concerned - if an affiliate/paid promotion link has to be done via a…
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(Quote) For me at least, when making a page with very few elements, it is easy to get very high scores. What makes the difference between various page builders is how they score when you put more bells & whistles on a page/site. Just as importa…
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Keep the $7 one: because it's more expensive, and you don't need it! :)
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(Quote) Yes - you just get a pleasant surprise if a lifetime ends up saving more than 50% compared to paying yearly renewals. Also - for me, it is great not having to think about yearly renewals. Not just for the money-saving reasons, but for "…
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(Quote) IMO - nothing is unlimited and "lifetime" as in "your lifetime." I always calculate it as a more-less risky investment, expecting for the product to be useful long enough for the "lifetime" to end up costing les…
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@Ympker - what @vyas said: I see the 500 website limit as: "we give you a practically unlimited number of websites, but don't want the whole Serbia/India/whatever community to be working using only one license." That's what it boils down…