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@Hivelocity - care to comment?
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Chicago is down. Anyone else losing millions? (Image)
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Congratulations to all winners, whether they are banned or not.
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This whole Krypton explanation from Greek reminds me of ἤγγικεν ("ingiken") which represents how the end is nigh.
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Now the 100GB offer is gone too. The offer for 1TB still remained, which can be lowered to $120 using coupon "RWEOCKJ".
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For private VPN, one can simply use the scripts of @Nyr from GitHub. Choose whatever you like: * For OpenVPN: https://github.com/Nyr/openvpn-install * For WireGuard: https://github.com/Nyr/wireguard-install
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Congratulations Debian! I still remember my first shell with Debian, created in 2004, after sending a postcard to now FreeShell.de project. That got me hooked into Debian and never abandoned Debian since. Happy Anniversary to Debian and all its de…
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(Quote) Are you sure you want to receive support from them? I fear they might make the support problems worse, for all the LESbians.
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I did not know Koofr accounts get deleted after 2 years without login to web, desktop app, or mobile app. It seems this is done due to GDPR. Link.
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This VPN is now on special offer for $69.99.
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Highly recommended provider. Keep up the great work.
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(Quote) @Ympker - Maybe not related with Folding@home per se, but one could use something like: * "cpulimit" to limit the CPU usage of a specified software; * "cgroup-tools" to limit the CPU usage of a whole user.
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(Quote) That was a Tor Exit node - of @William. Meanwhile please note I held a Tor Exit at Terrahost for a couple of years. I declared it to Terrahost as Tor Exit and configured it as advised by their rules. It worked flawlessly - no issues and no c…
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I recommend Folding@home for donating computing power + Tor Relay for donating bandwidth + GlobalPing Probe for helping out with some location ping signals.
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(Quote) One could also say the same thing about afterlife promises.
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They are both good. Both distributions originate from Red Hat. Providers should simply add templates for both; besides it's not like a few gigabytes of operating system templates represents a huge waste on their space. The more options, the better, …
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@MichaelCee - There is a weird looking page, as if CSS is not loading or something. Check it in client area > Manage Account (link)
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(Quote) He took the money and ran. No signal for many months. No message. No public regrets. Nothing. (Quote) This is irrelevant. He took it. He took it all; while customers and providers were left hanging. (Quote) Amount is irrelevant. Integrity …
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So far the service is good. I am happy with OnePoundEmail. I appreciate your effort Michael. I do not know how much profit you make, but if you are not making big profits from the brand, maybe you could rethink the project a bit: donate a big chunk…
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(Quote) NexusBytes is dead, finished, kaput, done. All services are gone, except the ones from MXRoute which are still kept as courtesy towards customers by @jarland - until 1st of December.
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Jarland did great in offering such a long time for customers. In my opinion there was no other legal way. Besides, before 1st of December, we will have a Black Friday.
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There was some talk about it. There is barely any talk about it because it is not quite reliable. The only good part is the "free" aspect, but that is about it. When one pays, one has some protection within economic trade legislation. A p…
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(Quote) Sorry, I forgot to mention changes with regards to monitoring. It's my bad. Thank you for the info.