@VirMach said:
This is a good time to tease Epyc flash sale. Don't expect to sleep too long and then I still have to ship out these like 30 other Ryzens sitting here collecting dust.
I want EPYC migrate button for moving from Ryzen to EPYC.
Ryzen is for amateurs.
Mentally strong people prefer enterprise grade EPYC designed for data center and offers better stability.
@AlwaysSkint said:
It spun and then nothing - ach well, didn't really want JP location.
Thanks @Virmach for the efforts. Many of us appreciate it.
The last one was a trap, you're lucky you missed out!
222 is plenty enough for a wireguard proxy
Just use dropbear instead of openssh, and there's some systemd stuff that needs tweaking over time.
Yeah it'd basically make a sick VPN/SOCKS setup one IP each and run it on a light distro. Then some extra space to keep some files.
Leave them. They don't know how it's done. The limit is in imagination, but they don't know that.
Hey! I was programming in 4KB systems before you were born. Watch your language.
Sounds right. This is Low End Spirit after all.
I will just need to find a slimmed down O/S to use and it should be golden.
Swap is still a thing right ?
So, because VirMach sale ended and we need to keep this topic active - do I buy Netcup RS2000 for a year or you have better deals somewhere over internet? (-:
@AlwaysSkint said:
It spun and then nothing - ach well, didn't really want JP location.
Thanks @Virmach for the efforts. Many of us appreciate it.
The last one was a trap, you're lucky you missed out!
222 is plenty enough for a wireguard proxy
Just use dropbear instead of openssh, and there's some systemd stuff that needs tweaking over time.
Yeah it'd basically make a sick VPN/SOCKS setup one IP each and run it on a light distro. Then some extra space to keep some files.
Leave them. They don't know how it's done. The limit is in imagination, but they don't know that.
Hey! I was programming in 4KB systems before you were born. Watch your language.
And what you did back then in 4KB was not marvellous? You also used your imagination to achieve stuff. Nowadays they ask others what to do with an idling server or with low memory.
@AlwaysSkint said:
It spun and then nothing - ach well, didn't really want JP location.
Thanks @Virmach for the efforts. Many of us appreciate it.
The last one was a trap, you're lucky you missed out!
222 is plenty enough for a wireguard proxy
Just use dropbear instead of openssh, and there's some systemd stuff that needs tweaking over time.
Yeah it'd basically make a sick VPN/SOCKS setup one IP each and run it on a light distro. Then some extra space to keep some files.
Leave them. They don't know how it's done. The limit is in imagination, but they don't know that.
Hey! I was programming in 4KB systems before you were born. Watch your language.
Same here. I used to write desktop programs smaller than 15KB on Windows 95/98 with Windows SDK. And I feel uncomfortable to see (almost) every software is embedded with a HUGE chrome inside now.
@AlwaysSkint said:
It spun and then nothing - ach well, didn't really want JP location.
Thanks @Virmach for the efforts. Many of us appreciate it.
The last one was a trap, you're lucky you missed out!
222 is plenty enough for a wireguard proxy
Just use dropbear instead of openssh, and there's some systemd stuff that needs tweaking over time.
Yeah it'd basically make a sick VPN/SOCKS setup one IP each and run it on a light distro. Then some extra space to keep some files.
Leave them. They don't know how it's done. The limit is in imagination, but they don't know that.
Hey! I was programming in 4KB systems before you were born. Watch your language.
Sounds right. This is Low End Spirit after all.
I will just need to find a slimmed down O/S to use and it should be golden.
Swap is still a thing right ?
Hmm... never tried setting up swap on tape recorder storage. Latency could be an issue.
@AlwaysSkint said:
It spun and then nothing - ach well, didn't really want JP location.
Thanks @Virmach for the efforts. Many of us appreciate it.
The last one was a trap, you're lucky you missed out!
222 is plenty enough for a wireguard proxy
Just use dropbear instead of openssh, and there's some systemd stuff that needs tweaking over time.
Yeah it'd basically make a sick VPN/SOCKS setup one IP each and run it on a light distro. Then some extra space to keep some files.
Leave them. They don't know how it's done. The limit is in imagination, but they don't know that.
Hey! I was programming in 4KB systems before you were born. Watch your language.
And what you did back then in 4KB was not marvellous? You also used your imagination to achieve stuff. Nowadays they ask others what to do with an idling server or with low memory.
As it happens I write stuff these days that is so preoccupied with memory efficiency it doesn't even have an OS, it boots straight into the application (see OSv). I just don't see much use for tiny servers because you can't serve many users with it, or run more complicated applications. For the small difference in money bigger servers are just so much more interesting.
@AlwaysSkint said:
It spun and then nothing - ach well, didn't really want JP location.
Thanks @Virmach for the efforts. Many of us appreciate it.
The last one was a trap, you're lucky you missed out!
222 is plenty enough for a wireguard proxy
Just use dropbear instead of openssh, and there's some systemd stuff that needs tweaking over time.
Yeah it'd basically make a sick VPN/SOCKS setup one IP each and run it on a light distro. Then some extra space to keep some files.
Leave them. They don't know how it's done. The limit is in imagination, but they don't know that.
Hey! I was programming in 4KB systems before you were born. Watch your language.
Same here. I used to write desktop programs smaller than 15KB on Windows 95/98 with Windows SDK. And I feel uncomfortable to see (almost) every software is embedded with a HUGE chrome inside now.
@FrankZ said:
In case anyone wondered why VirMach did not answer everybody's comments in his offer threads...
These 400+ notifications are just from the last 5 hours.
Isn't this a direct violation of member's privacy regarding the notifications he/she checks? One could go beyond good manners to create a psychological profile based on the replies and the notifications which were not even opened.
This is not nice. People had fun. This is all that matters. All other info is irrelevant.
When a person goes to a fast-food and orders a burger, they don't want to know how the cow is killed, butchered, minced, cooked, and prepared for serving. The customer just wants to enjoy the burger.
In my opinion we enjoyed the flash sales in a similar fashion and maybe we should leave it at that. Unchecked notifications could be used as ammo later when MJJ starts complaining for not reading the rules of the game.
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Feel free to keep it, we need to do another flash sale soon to pay for our domain renewal.
Hey! I was programming in 4KB systems before you were born. Watch your language.
Calm down, you just paid the phone bill, you can't go all in this month.
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
I want EPYC migrate button for moving from Ryzen to EPYC.
Ryzen is for amateurs.
Mentally strong people prefer enterprise grade EPYC designed for data center and offers better stability.
Webhosting24 aff best VPS; ServerFactory aff best VDS; Cloudie best ASN; Huel aff best brotein.
with XPG SSD drivers!
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
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Yo, join our premium masochist club
Sounds right. This is Low End Spirit after all.
I will just need to find a slimmed down O/S to use and it should be golden.
Swap is still a thing right ?
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SSD shall be Intel 760p or equivalent.
XPG is for gamers.
Webhosting24 aff best VPS; ServerFactory aff best VDS; Cloudie best ASN; Huel aff best brotein.
@j0rmo fella, thank ya viry mach for yor service!
Yo, join our premium masochist club
So, because VirMach sale ended and we need to keep this topic active - do I buy Netcup RS2000 for a year or you have better deals somewhere over internet? (-:
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
And what you did back then in 4KB was not marvellous? You also used your imagination to achieve stuff. Nowadays they ask others what to do with an idling server or with low memory.
Stacksocial link (aff) containing a gift of $10 after your first purchase.
oh, btw. VirMach
P I C T U R E S
we want pictures.
Thanks!
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
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@Jab - what did you get from Virmach's flash sales?
Stacksocial link (aff) containing a gift of $10 after your first purchase.
Nan, we want philosophical papers
Yo, join our premium masochist club
BTW, what was the $1.11 specs?
Same here. I used to write desktop programs smaller than 15KB on Windows 95/98 with Windows SDK. And I feel uncomfortable to see (almost) every software is embedded with a HUGE chrome inside now.
Hmm... never tried setting up swap on tape recorder storage. Latency could be an issue.
Best thing out of everything you can imagine - working FFME006.
but because there must be balance in the nature FFME001 died next day [*]
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
$1.11 / year
KVM - 1 GIGABIT
WINDOWS ✘Not Available
1111 MB RAM
1 x FAIR SHARE CPU vCORE
11 GB SSD (NVMe)
1111 GB BANDWIDTH
Dallas, TX LOCATION
1 DEDICATED IPv4
1 vCore CPU
1111MB RAM
11GB Disk
1111GB Transfer
DALLAS, TX
1 IP, 1 GIGABIT
I never used tape recorder storage. However, I do find it captivating for long term storage.
Stacksocial link (aff) containing a gift of $10 after your first purchase.
As it happens I write stuff these days that is so preoccupied with memory efficiency it doesn't even have an OS, it boots straight into the application (see OSv). I just don't see much use for tiny servers because you can't serve many users with it, or run more complicated applications. For the small difference in money bigger servers are just so much more interesting.
I used tape before floppy drives came out. I would not want to go back to that.
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You really don't.
No, I mean audio cassettes, not digital magnetic tape.
In case anyone wondered maybe why VirMach did not answer everybody's comments in his offer threads...
These 400+ notifications are just from the last 5 hours.
I'm going to go change some settings now.
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MOARRRRR EPYC
"Humanity is f*cked up" - Jay
Is there anyone whose services are pending like me?
Isn't this a direct violation of member's privacy regarding the notifications he/she checks? One could go beyond good manners to create a psychological profile based on the replies and the notifications which were not even opened.
This is not nice. People had fun. This is all that matters. All other info is irrelevant.
When a person goes to a fast-food and orders a burger, they don't want to know how the cow is killed, butchered, minced, cooked, and prepared for serving. The customer just wants to enjoy the burger.
In my opinion we enjoyed the flash sales in a similar fashion and maybe we should leave it at that. Unchecked notifications could be used as ammo later when MJJ starts complaining for not reading the rules of the game.
Stacksocial link (aff) containing a gift of $10 after your first purchase.