bikegremlin
bikegremlin
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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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Waiting patiently for JetBackup. If it gets implemented and properly tested (with most bugs fixed) by the end of this year - I'm happy. :) By the time DA gets completely polished and takes a larger market share, I would expect prices to rise - pro…
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Update and restart seem to have fixed the issue. At least for now. :)
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These are mine "on-line-notes" (don't know how else to call it) regarding DirectAdmin (compared to cPanel, of course): https://io.bikegremlin.com/13269/directadmin-experience/ TL/DR: if we put pricing and "grudges with the Oakley&quo…
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I'm a noob - downloaded and installed a client for "Linux Mint 19" from mega.nz: https://mega.nz/sync Whatever it uses, I'm using that. :) It has worked fine until a few days ago.
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(Quote) Sure - just would take time. And for Intel to keep messing up, with AMD remaining solid. Average user is clueless (otherwise BlueHost would have gone bust, to name one, not CPU related), while big companies have contracts, and benefits that…
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Thanks. :) a00c7752b4e385d71ad2cca2d21cc0a5
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@poisson your contribution to the community is recognized and appreciated. :) As far as Intel goes: never underestimate the power of marketing and contracts. Though, if both Intel and AMD continue in the way they have been for the past few years, …
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Can upload of images to the forum be disabled - so only hotlinks are used? That would save on storage.
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My long winded drivel on the topic: https://io.bikegremlin.com/14869/com-price-hike/
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(Quote) On the bright side: now EU has one GB of free space!
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(Quote) Just a touch of PMS? :) For what it's worth coming from me: your work is appreciated. Sure doesn't put food on the table, but not all value can be measured, nor paid with money. As long as it doesn't take too much time and you can go past …
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(Quote) But... you just did that. Now everyone can just imagine the worst thing that comes to their mind. :) ...Is HostDoc really a cat person?! To avoid any misunderstanding: HostDoc apparently hasn't handled this issue properly. Also, some of h…
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Suppose by the end of this year we might see a tested and well functioning solution. @HostingMourinho, tzar of the Iberian Peninsula and king of the Pyrenean hill (known among the commons as @MikePt): - when the time comes, if you need any early J…
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More-less universal how-to for manual website migration: https://io.bikegremlin.com/8136/website-migration/ Export database and files, edit them to match the new environment, then import them. Migration from cPanel to DirectAdmin - same principle…
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(Quote) Having in mind that, no matter how objective I try to be, I still have more experience with cPanel and would say I "like it" more - so that should be noted - I would say that cPanel is better. Though I really did give DirectAdmin a…
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(Quote) It depends on the use case - type of site, user's knowledge, experience...
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(Quote) I consider using a plugin for backup a poor solution. Not expecting an application to back itself up. Prefer to set backups with the hosting server - to a remote storage of choice. DirectAdmin backup. cPanel backup with JetBackup (to super…
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My personal point of view (not sure if it's shared by most customers, or not): 1) Only those who never do anything make no mistakes. The difference between the good and the bad providers is whether mistakes are something that happens regularly, or …
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(Quote) I'd argue that premium starts some 40% higher - at over 10$ per month.
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(Quote) I use reseller hosting almost exclusively. For me, premium means: * Good support * LiteSpeed (for WP performance) * CloudLinux (beter isolation / security) * Daily off-site backups for at least past 7 days provided by the provider * Good te…
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(Quote) Garlic does wonders. Along with grinding some ginger in tea (with a bit of honey). Along with SUC (Serbian Universal Cure): RAKIJA! :) Even if it doesn't cure you, after drinking enough of it, you just don't care. :) (Image)
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(Quote) Don't understand the second paragraph.
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(Quote) Test samples are important. When I find a problem, I (most often, unless it's really minor and I won't bother) write down how to reproduce it and confirm. That usually helps with troubleshooting.
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(Quote) I am aware the data is decrypted on their servers, then re-encrypted on. My websites work perfectly fine with TOR browser - no captchas. Suppose this goes when you enable "I'm under attack" mode. I have set it all up so that I can…
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(Quote) Not sure I follow. How would I get any problems, or how would Cloudflare get any benefits from reading my website data? It is all publicly published anyway. Passwords used are unique for the website. It would be suicidal for their business …
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(Quote) Depends on the use case. For my use, the free option provided by CF does more good than harm. Or, looking at it from another angle: in the whole mass surveillance banquet, it doesn't make any difference whether a small website from Serbia i…
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(Quote) Native is (now) enabled by the hosting provider. Using Cloudflare for other reasons, not for IPv6 connectivity. But it apparently handles that as well.