bikegremlin
bikegremlin
About
- Username
- bikegremlin
- Joined
- Visits
- 21,207
- Last Active
- Roles
- Member, Moderator, OG, Content Writer
- Thanked
- 3679
- About Me:
- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
Comments
-
(Quote) Those lifetimes, especially with products that have been in the market for over 7 years and seem likely to stay & survive, are quite tempting. Have you played with GeneratePress Pro? It gives a ton of options with a quite decent code, c…
-
(Quote) Not arguing - the questions aren't rhetorical, but intended to confirm & clarify: Does that make Amazon cloud (unless restricted server locations are used) and Gmail for that matter (if emails with any data/info are saved) not GDPR comp…
-
(Quote) I get conflicting feedback from the "GDPR compliance lawyer" - the problem is, for now, most feedback comes through the client. Anyway - got their answer on Google - practically saying it's an evil monster. OK, we all know that, b…
-
I could go on and on why GDPR, especially the way it's practically enforced, is crap. But this is a project that must be 100% GDPR compliant, and include a website and a mailing list. @vyas maybe a forum must allow any member to request having all …
-
(Quote) I'd look for which one is better supported & more stable. If they're similar, then: If the price of a decent CPU + MTB + RAM is lower with Intel, I'd get Intel - and vice-versa if the tips are in AMD's favour.
-
(Quote) That way of resource limiting is a rather rare exception. For all I could tell - the limits are per DirectAdmin (sub)account, not per the whole reseller account in total.
-
(Quote) Please expand - perhaps best in a separate topic (even just some beginner/idiot-friendly links explaining the basics would be welcome as far as I'm concerned).
-
(Quote) Thanks. :) (Quote) can... not... resist! :) (Image)
-
I enjoy writing so I made a "personal blog." Unlike my other, more technically inclined websites, where I do my best to post objective and verifiable info, this one is more artistic a mess. :) https://blog.bikegremlin.com/
-
(Quote) Thanks. I have tried that plugin. It had some hiccups. Fine most of the time, but not all the time. Didn't write down the exact problems (sorry), but I know for sure that I removed that plugin eventually. To be fair: It did work perfectly …
-
(Quote) Noted. Though, I haven't had these problems since mid-2019, tested with several different providers. I did have them on occasion before that. Thinking out loud: On the upside - "Full (strict)" will show an error if an untrusted ce…
-
(Quote) Related to hosting - I think it makes sense to check and ask before jumping in. Less headache for everyone involved. ... So, you've been with a woman? What's it like? :)
-
(Quote) No problems with that (a legal warrant coming in). Is that what's understood when it's said "claims"?
-
(Quote) Yes, that is probably the most commonly used trick that doesn't take much to implement (using a subdomain that matches the target's domain). I actually wrote about that "trick" - and other "popular" methods here: https:/…
-
(Quote) Does DMARC help (additionally)? It is my understanding that SPF + DKIM + DMARC is as good as you can get in order to prevent reduce (make more difficult) phishing/email address spoofing. When I hear of an organization (like a bank or simil…
-
(Quote) OP said: "just a missing DMARC (but i honestly don't know where i'd send that)" Could it be that DMARC was not set to strictly drop any emails that don't pass either SPF, or DKIM? That would make this kind of mess much easier, no?
-
To quote myself (hoping to be corrected if I'm wrong): Third record contains DMARC settings (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance). What is this? To put it simply, DMARC can be set to tell all the email servers: “If an em…
-
(Quote) I'll ask THEM to sponsor any future (Windscribe) VPN videos... :)
-
(Quote) Me too. :) I find articles (with screnshots when it matters) a lot more efficient. Still, some people prefer to have things demonstrated, i.e. "show me how that's done." It certainly does no harm to add a video to an article - f…
-
I had sent the article (and my config file) to LiteSpeed, suggesting they offer official pre-set config files for various standard setups (like WooCommerce+Elementor, no page builder websites, AMP websites etc.) for download from their servers (safe…
-
(Quote) Yes - it seems all are in use. Even for a newly created DirectAdmin account, or a manually migrated cPanel account (so only files from public_html and a database export were "copied").
-
@sonic - here it is (better late than never :) ). What's worked well for me so far. Any additions, improvements, and especially corrections are more than welcome. How to configure LiteSpeed WordPress cache?
-
(Quote) I can't praise MXroute enough - really happy with the service. As for the TOS - I read it carefully, in order to act in good faith. I.e. I know what I need & want, and wish to see if the provider is willing to provide that - and at whic…
-
(Quote) Took a look at Brixly. On paper - prices and services offered look very good. But I really don't like this sentence from their TOS: "We have the right to disclose your identity to any third party that claims that any content posted or …
-
(Quote) I think this is intended for an "average 'merican." Out of the box, comes with their phone. In those terms, it's hard to beat by any competition (wish I were wrong).
-
(Quote) I'm using Windscribe for the computer - and it's very good. But this does look like a move that might take the business away from many other companies. They've included several more services options for the customers: https://support.apple.…
-
They also bought Yoast SEO in August this year (my EIG article)
-
(Quote) Like my files the other day, my faith in JetBackup has been restored. :) (Image)
-
Mining's never been where the profits are made. When you calculate the costs in time, equipment, electricity and the potential profit gains by investing that elsewhere. Buying (at a price that you are convinced with enough probability that will be …
-
(Quote) I'll bee sawing thems for domages!
-
(Quote) LiteSpeed works fine right out of the box - so I'm giving myself the liberty to conclude it's not a matter of hours? I'll make an article - with screenshots. Beginner-friendly (in case any newbies need it), but in great detail, so even expe…
-
(Quote) Thanks for the info. Appreciated. :) Just to confirm: Can I expect the SSH backups to remain with the "normal" file structure in the following few years? Or is that planned for a change? Because I understood it's going to be ch…
-
(Quote) This is why I prefer testing any changes/updates in one test environment, before applying it to production. The main reason I keep any auto-updates disabled. Thanks for the thorough response and explanation. :) I find direct provider feedb…
-
(Quote) I grew up with DOS. :) Not afraid of (nor worried about) the command line (though, for everyday use, I'd sure as hell like a control panel). More worried about checking for hacks, DDoS, are the backups running fine, does the server need any…
-
(Quote) As with the previous post, not arguing/disputing, just thinking and asking: I've tested WordPress with a reseller hosting server where I was practically the only user (don't know the specs, so it is not a very useful info) - NginX didn't sh…
-
(Quote) Questions and thinking out loud: From what I could test, WordPress performs noticeably faster with LiteSpeed. I know there are alternatives, but none are as good. For isolation of one website from the others - is there a FOSS solution that…
-
(Quote) Managing a VPS takes time, knowledge and experience. If you're happy to do it - it could be good (depending on how much you "price" your time). Likewise - when several websites are under one "account" (or on one VPS witho…