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(Quote) More than possible. As someone said on the other forum, the domain name was created on 2020-09-11, so this is a very fresh product, still hot from the oven. They first need to build a customer base. Someone else said that they appear to be…
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(Quote) It's when you throw a lot of money onto the floor in order to buy something
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I wonder whether I should feel bad that I'm not a Prime customer ... :(
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(Quote) Okay, good to hear. Frankly, the initial signs were suspicious, given that @Buthead had just signed up. (I'm afraid that old LET instincts die hard!)
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(Quote) I don't see that payment for 2 years is currently an option, but perhaps it was an option in early September. (See https://clients.inceptionhosting.com/cart.php?a=confproduct&i=0 )
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I'm not sure whether this will go over well Edit: See below
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Perhaps a new category for this kind of thread? Perhaps something like Offers on request. And, yes, let them sink, and perhaps hide them from non-members. Also, perhaps a new rule saying that a provider can start a new offers-on-request thread eve…
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(Quote) Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the double storage in Phoenix applies to plans Storage KVM 500 and up, and not to the plan Storage KVM 250, right?
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(Quote) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3fZuW-aJsg
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(Quote) I thought that HTMLy had been abandoned, but I've just checked and was pleased to see that there was a new release in May of this year, after a period of more than four years without a new release. I hope that they will be able to regain som…
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Frankly, it's beyond me why anyone would install CentOS 6 on a new VPS/server in 2020 anyway. ATMs and the like that run crucial legacy software are a different story, and presumably, there are special (expensive) contracts for maintaining and safe…
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(Quote) URL shorteners such as https://github.com/thedevs-network/kutt (mentioned earlier in this discussion) are intended to scale well -- they're not meant to be used solely as personal URL shorteners.
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(Quote) I had nearly replied to him, but then I concluded that he was being facetious. In any case, there's little point in reacting directly to what Virtono wrote if they're not here. (This is intended for @Freek .)
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(Quote) [The stack in question is Node.js, PostgreSQL and Redis] I didn't mean to convey that the requirements were so unrealistic, depending on one's setup, of course. On the server in question, MySQL is installed, so for me to install PostgreSQL …
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(Quote) I glanced at this software, but it hasn't been updated since May 2017, and so I wasn't sure whether it was an abandoned project or just super stable. (Quote) Frankly, I'm not sure what this project is, which was uploaded only yesterday.
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(Quote) Assuming that you're addressing me, I was rather looking for a free-software solution that I could install myself. This said, your product looks nice (but may be overkill for my needs).
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(Quote) Right, that's the forever-problem, which is basically unsolvable. :) To tell the truth, I'm still a bit on the fence with respect to URL shorteners: for me, it's not so much a question of how to solve the forever-problem (which I can't solv…
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(Quote) Okay, I see: you're asking about how one would make the service less attractive to spammers. This is a good question, and I haven't yet thought much about it, but in my particular use case (for a small group of users on a server that I mana…
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(Quote) netcup are a very no-nonsense German company mostly aimed at the German market, and secondarily, at the non-German EU market. I've had (and still have) nothing but positive experiences with their vServers and Root-Servers, but -- yes -- it's…
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(Quote) Just to clarify: their Root Servers have CPU pass-through for the most part, but hardware virtualization is not passed through (so no vmx) without an additional fee.
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(Quote) Sorry -- which comment are you referring to?
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(Quote) That's a clever solution that makes good (and unexpected) use of a GitHub account. If I may say so, the author appears to be mainly addressing an audience that would prefer not to pay for a domain or for a hosting service, and accordingly, h…
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(Quote) Intriguing. I don't think that I was really familiar with the notion "branded link" before. =)
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(Quote) This looks nice and may be more of an "enterprise solution" than YOURLS is, but It may be overkill for my needs on this server. Also, I noticed: (Quote) :o