
Ympker
Ympker
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(Quote) Great idea! I don't remember the platform's name, but there was a platform where you could accept donations and it publicly showed how much money is in the pod and the cashflow where it goes (e.g. if it is spent on Hetzner or whatever ppl wo…
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Well, doesn't that sound reassuring cough https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nearly-30-percent-of-critical-wordpress-plugin-bugs-dont-get-a-patch/amp/
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I believe I once bought a bundle with like 1000 games on Itch.io . Granted, I never played any of them (yet!!) but... :D
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(Quote) Totally get your point. However: Probably one of the most "attractive" reasons to offer lifetime plans for reseller/shared is that there is little "competition". Whereas yearly/monthly plans you are competing with the lik…
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Good luck with all and glws! :)
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@phxwolf glad your issue got solved :) Just regarding ticket replies in general, the other day, I opened a ticket with MyW on Sunday evening and got a reply on Tuesday. So, even though they might be busy irl, they are still replying to tickets. Just…
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(Quote) If Gimp runs on Linux it should be easily do-able with the Linux Beta environment :)
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(Quote) I am very happy with Affinity Designer/Photo. You should give it a try :) It's a one-time purchase only with updates for lifetime. https://affinity.serif.com/
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Just use a SaaS tool in the browser like Crello/Vistaprint (https://crello.com) or Canva (https://canva.com) :) Glorify ( https://www.glorify.com/ ) is another cool tool :) They have decent free plans. At least that's what I do, when I want to edit …
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(Quote) VPN Unlimited is awesome :D and yeah, LTDs usually are only initial (unsustainable) offers :D Have to take the risk sometimes. But if you do your due research on the product you want to purchase, it can be a good opportunity. So far, the lif…
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(Quote) Lifetime's no longer available but at 49$ was a steal back then. I was like "Yeah, what could go wrong?" :p
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(Quote) Someone brought this up on the other forum, too. Here's my reply: (Quote) @ehab I believe (given my quoted response) that while it is intended only for people from Russia/Ukraine area this is not enforced. I found the deal on german platfo…
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(Quote) You are welcome! For free users, this is surely a welcome upgrade :) I remember when I started out with the 10GB free plan and it was used up pretty fast. Luckily, I bought their lifetime deal before it was gone.
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(Quote) Interesting! Google also recommended Wabi Theme to me the other day :P Indeed looked like it could be fun. Speaking of blocks.. Qubely pushed an update. I couldn't believe it. Unfortunately, I still use it on my own website because I am swam…
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(Quote) That's what I'll do on my new website, too. VSCode.dev made that even easier to do from anywhere now :P
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(Quote) Yeah, it's more for the sake of curiosity. Shared Hosting with Softaculous is waay too convenient compared to the headless setup. As long as you follow the KISS principle and stick to only few essential plugins, take reasonable security meas…
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(Quote) Headless WP CMS is still a niche, I believe. Hence I was looking for feedback if somebody already tried this. I will likely continue using a "normal" WordPress install for all my production sites, but for the sake of curiosity, I m…
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(Quote) Yes, that's how I understood it, too. That way your public facing website is just some static site instead of including wp-admin login etc, whereas on a seperate dev install (could be an hourly billed aws container) you have WordPress to man…
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(Quote) Haven't used Varnish, but have a look at Frontity. It is powered by WordPress Team Automaticc (whether that may be good or bad) and explains really well what you can do with a headless cms :) Of course, there are different headless CMS for …
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(Quote) When is the last time you used it? I remember it was discontinued at some point?
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(Quote) Like @vyas already mentioned, it is a way of serving a static site to the public while developing the site (locally) in the wp backend. This would make things way faster and mode secure in the front-end since your wp install isn't exposed t…
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I actually might try the Getshifter free tier (1GB BW, 1 site, 500MB storage) to get an idea whether I'd like the workflow of headless wp. If I like it, probably gonna try the DIY AWS approach (see article in OP).