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ahnlak
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> @MichaelCee said:
> > @ahnlak said:
> > > @MichaelCee said:
> > > Due to.. multiple reasons, including a low uptake compared to my own Singapore setu…
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MichaelCee
> @dedicatedcore said:
> > @Jab said:
> > > Rules for posting offers:
> Thank you for pointing that out.
> We’d like to clarify that our VPS packag…
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skorous
> @landscape said:
> Under normal procedures, they should have included all the necessary information for setting up the domain email in the welcome email. However, mine didn’t contain a…
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tototo
Marx
Wonder_Woman
imok
MichaelCee
AlwaysSkint
skhron
I think you'll find that opening a Paypal dispute because you can't be bothered to read documentation falls rather neatly into "fraud" - especially given that it means you've lied to Paypal during th…
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Marx
MichaelCee
I smell a new wannabe host
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bikegremlin
host_c
Mythic Beasts did an interesting write up about it - https://www.mythic-beasts.com/blog/2025/04/01/abusive-ai-web-crawlers-get-off-my-lawn/
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bikegremlin
I mean, it's *creative* shilling...
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nikhm2n
A data breach is annoying, but it can happen to anyone.
What defines a company is how they respond to it. ColonCrossing have pretty much lied from the start, *still* haven't actually …
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kheng86
> @msatt said:
> > [@somik said](/discussion/comment/213702/#Comment_213702): Also, I am surprised no one asked you to setup DKIM certificate... That way all your mail are signed and …
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msatt
> @skhron said:
> I wonder if it is possible to make cash payments widely acceptable in EU?
I can't speak for the whole EU but the places I've been in living memory - Spai…
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skhron
More likely that a frequency variation elsewhere in the system caused PV to drop off grid, which caused a cascade. There's nothing intrinsically unstable about PV, but it does take more active manage…
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wankel
yoursunny
Sure, but especially in the low end hosting market you *will* get found out and linked to your previous trainwreck, and your reputation will be far more tainted than if you tried to fix what was brok…
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alim
AlwaysSkint
Day 3 - in honour of the first Linux I installed, I'd go with SLS (although I'm not sure what it would make of modern hardware...)
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bingobangobongo
Decicus
Day 2 - EverythingHereWillKillYou
(but at least you'll have some beautiful landscapes to enjoy along the way...!)
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beanman109
bingobangobongo
Linux
Day 1 - 500GB of stolen porn, to test provider's privacy rules :-)
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DrNutella
Khalequzzaman
admax
crunchbits
sh97
bingobangobongo
Decicus
lukast__
Blembim
Thunderbird has it all locally, and those files end up in regular backups. For new or unproven providers, I also have a spare MXRoute account that it gets imapsync'd to :-)
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MichaelCee
> @tetech said:
> I run my own and have few problems, so to each his own!
> I'd say NOT the option 1. Either 2 or 4 are OK.
> Relaying via another VPS is pretty easy…
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FrankZ
Option 4 is the most painless path - it's a fairly common use case, you can handle inbound through mailcow or whatever current setup you have, and use 1PM/MXR for outbound SMTP.
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Wonder_Woman
wankel
FrankZ
skorous
> @FAT32 said:
> I used to own your SmallWeb Budget ½GB for £0.04/yr, will it be back at a small amount that I can wish for?
>
> Or... I will take one pound DA 5GB M…
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Ympker
Wonder_Woman
burntascii
FAT32
MichaelCee
To be fair, if your upstream provider changes their terms, you're pretty much stuck with it.
(and explicitly banning a service that exists to spew out AI spam which was already breakin…
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MichaelCee
> @MichaelCee said:
> > @ahnlak said:
> > I mean triennial is close enough to lifetime...
>
> I debated doing 5 years but I figure 3 is healthier, an…
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MichaelCee
I mean triennial is close enough to lifetime...
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MichaelCee