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My first gut-reaction: (Image) LOL :)
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(Quote) Yup, Toshiba is among my top picks for reliability. WD is not. Though it is fair to note that WD came highly recommended by @FAT32 whose knowledge and advice I highly value. It's just my different experience and opinion on that brand, but d…
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(Quote) (Image) :) Couldn't resist. :)
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(Quote) If there is one reason to avoid linking to stuff that isn't my sites/videos, it is this. Thanks for the heads up at least, better than a 404 outbound link. :) Nothing against you - it's your channel, your decision, and you surely have your…
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(Quote) Static vs dynamic websites, as defined before WordPress and the 10-second attention span. :)
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(Quote) A colleague wrote a whole book in an afternoon using that stuff. It is scary, so many things could go wrong with these tools. Not that, in today's world, anyone is going to stop it because "everyone else is using/perfectin it, don't wa…
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A digression: It is interesting to see how the term "static website" no longer means what it used to. :)
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(Quote) The “folder” encrypt option seems to be allowing you to not store the key on the NAS. A lot more performance lost, but it should be secure enough. I’ve had very good experience with Toshiba so far. The prices are good too.
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(Quote) Thank you for the explanation. I agree that is the best way to do it as it is now. I intend to wait a bit to see if they'll figure out how stupid their current key storage system is and fix it, as well as to hear feedback on how the HAT3300…
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(Quote) Yup. :) The first "chapter" of the article I linked in the first post contains a list of other relevant CF articles (how to configure DNS, how to configure it for WordPress and similar).
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(Quote) I gave myself the liberty to test your contact page (the note is clearly marked as a test). If this helps, I suppose you could make a Cloudflare WAF rule: Field: URI Path Operator: equals Value: /contact Action: JS Challenge
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@somik Cloudflare seems to be more effective than Google's reCAPTCHA. And it is a lot more stable compared to using a WordPress captcha plugin (the fewer plugins, the better). Also, it doesn't load anything until a "post comment" button i…
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(Quote) The best - all the bikes from Germany and Austria go here! :)
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(Quote) For Serbian standards: while it is not in the bin, it is near enough! :)
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A moment of inspiration: :) (Image)
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(Quote) Store and backup data you don't won't unauthorized people to see. And share some family photos and films (this needn't be encrypted, but should be preserved, i.e. backed up).
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(Quote) I've further looked into this - both the auto decrypt on boot and the KMIP. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this seems like it was designed by idiots (pardon for the harsh language). You could steal the NAS and get all the data. Or, if KMIP is…
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(Quote) Hardware is one thing - not a small one (decent quality hardware may be cheaper for lower performance, but isn't free). There's also the size and space needed (physical). Also, connecting remotely to the NAS over a home non-static IP is ano…
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(Quote) I would rather avoid that, for several reasons (running a basically desktop PC and dealing with non-static IP connections to it).
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(Quote) Sorry if it's a stupid question: Is it not possible to just "mount" the drive/volume using a password (and have it require the password after having been turned off)? Regarding RAM: I don't plan to run any VMs. Just host backup f…
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(Image) Edit - the source (a good article): https://katamaze.com/blog/54/avoid-whmcs-blesta-hostbill-clientexec-ubersmith-hosting
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What a bunch of corporate doublespeak in that OVH letter... https://imgur.com/a/LvmL45a
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(Quote) What kinds of problems were you having with Blesta? As far as I can tell, unlike WHMCS, Blesta folks do listen to customers and solve reported problems every now and then.
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(Quote) My point is (correct me if I'm wrong) that Internet used to be a lot "more free," while now it is being controlled and milked for money. sheldonbrown.com, for example, is a free, pure HTML site (so very low resource demands apart …