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(Quote) Gnuhost changed their name to Zume, afaik it was just a namechange, no takeover or sellout.
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(Quote) Then you might want to mention that on your website. I actively looked for it but found nothing so I assumed that you do not, like I think most people would.
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Welcome. Nice website. Any plans on BYOIP, storage servers and private vlans?
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As many have pointed out already, just fix the website. I feel your pain, I've been in your shoes many times. Charity work, no money for anything and the "but the website works" attitude, but trust me, trying to solve this problem without …
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(Quote) Typemill is ok but it seems to be tilting more and more to paid themes and plugins. Used to be all free, now it's mostly paid addons.
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(Quote) I second this. First glance might be a bit discouraging, but once you get used to it you will not look back.
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(Quote) Actually, both of those statements are completely wrong. They do not have to show you any documents. Chances are they are even legally forbidden to do so. They do not have to give you time to remove anything, again, chances are they are lega…
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It seems like something you once signed up for and they are now ending their free plan, but where do they claim to be UptimeRobot? The site seems suspicious, I'll give you that, but it looks more like ordinary spam to me.
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(Quote) But who does that? I know people use Oracle free tier to run simple scripts, but other than that it must be extremely rare that people are paying premium providers to run simple scripts. (Quote) I have several customers that run with the bi…
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(Quote) I use all of them, but not for storing lists of ip's. :smile:
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I have o365 as well as some licenses for Office 2024, I also have Onlyoffice running in Nextcloud and probably some Libreoffice installed somewhere as well. Basically, I don't care since the level of work I do in office documents could probably be h…
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(Quote) The OpenAI Foundation owns 26%, Microsoft owns 27%, various employees and investors own 47%. The names of the members of the board is listed on the website. https://openai.com/our-structure/
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(Quote) It's something I've always said I will never do...but yes, that would do it.
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Cloudflare DNS management in a ssh client? What the frick? What's next, Excel is going to play videos and my browser will walk the dog?
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Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Singapore are all saturated, you would have to compete with price on a market with absolutely no margins at all with basically every provider in the world. Find a niche, some kind of feature people want or locations that ar…
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(Quote) I completely understand your point of view and I agree with all of it, but as always, every coin has two sides. I work a lot with customers that for one reason or another is obligated by law to adhere to certain policies and processes. It c…
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(Quote) That is true, but that is true about any provider. I would say the chances that a big player like Google do it without proper heads up are a lot smaller then the risk of a small player simply deadpooling or shutting down. (Quote) Not speaki…
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(Quote) Can only speak for myself, but my reasoning is this: I've worked with email my entire life. I have used Lotus Notes, qmail, postfix, sendmail, every version ever released of Exchange, point and click stuff on windows such as mDaemon and har…
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(Quote) I can not speak for third world countries as frankly they can not afford to hire me so I have never worked there. But then again, those countries should have limited impact on the global statistics. On the other hand, India (debatable if th…
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(Quote) I can assure you I'm not overlooking anything. Helping manufacturing/heavy industries, healthcare and governments modernize their networks have been part of my job for 10-15 years now. My experience is that running 15-20 year old firmware a…
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(Quote) Just out of curiosity, what kind of hardware you running that does not support ipv6?
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(Quote) I do not think hardware or software is a big problem, ipv6 has been supported by most vendors for decades. I do agree that operational inertia is a big problem, I would simple call it laziness.
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(Quote) All true. But the opposite is also true, if all ISP's said "Add ip4 for only $1 per year" we would have close to 100% ipv6 adoption within a year. It really is not up to the users, they do not know and they do not care. Trying to …
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(Quote) But with that logic, they didn't "adopt" ip4 either. I do not know your parents, but I'm guessing they have no idea if they run ip4 or ipv6, and they do not care either. And this is true for the vast majority of users, they do not…
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As many have mentioned already, RustDesk works. The only drawback is that it uses some sketchy ports so a lot of corporate firewalls blocks it.