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(Quote) Don't worry, I actually have a full-time job but I really just like the community and the idea of lowend so much, perhaps because I am also a cheapskate myself :) At the most extreme case I actually took 2 days off last year to organize the …
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(Quote) It all sounds fun theoretically until you realize the time saved (to either do freelance/part-time) could pocket me more money than saving the few tens dollars from BF deals Let's do the maths, 20 minutes x 150 deals = 3000 minutes = 50 hou…
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And another issue is the people, some members are demanding too much when they literally pay nothing to participate. Making all kind of false accusation and claims that providers is dishonest. I am wondering who in the right mind would still want t…
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(Quote) Everything is decided after lots of considerations and it isn't as simple as it sounds, we let the provider choose whether they want to be inside the preview or not. Usually, each deal costs me about 20 minutes from the start of communicati…
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(Quote) Formatting the next few deals
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MOOOAAARRRRR
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Shit now I have to refresh while posting deals
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(Quote) It is counter intuitive in a sense that non-specific time actually will benefit the bot more We human only have to check once an hour whereas bot can easily check multiple times per minute
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LowBall Sales?
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Black Friday is in 3 weekssss
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Just because you do it, or majority of people in your circle do it, it doesn't make it right. I never have multi-account in any websites or providers I have used. Anonymity is great but the people who abused it so that they can hide from responsibi…
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(Quote) Maybe I should add an input box also...
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(Quote) Yay I saw it now, but I just found some other weird issues, those are the bugs need to be fixed: * The template used a very generic CSS selector .ekit-wid-con p that breaks the style for all my text :( * The template again used a very gener…
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(Quote) Minimally, you can try to change this config for now and it should be fine: darkMode: true,withCssBaseline: false The baseline is needed when you use it in a completely blank / static HTML page because some CSS needs to be reset. However, …
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(Quote) I am a full-time web frontend engineer and I like to work on UI stuff in general :) (Quote) It works but just Out of stock?
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(Quote) Well you can always configure the light / dark mode by just changing the darkMode options :) You can customise the alert box, title, logo, pricing, even add new locations / add-ons etc :grin:
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(Quote) It is under "Or Build Your Own Customized Special!" :)
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(Quote) Thanks! For some reason I feel the styling is a bit off, there's other parts of the page clashing the style with my component. I will build a V1.1 to make it fit with the page a bit more when I have time later :)
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(Quote) Yes
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(Quote) The code is already modular (and relatively simple) enough that you can modify it directly, this is how it is currently structured: (Spoiler) That said, I think it would be great if you can let me know what will be the flow (eg. what are …
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(Quote) * Tooling: Vite * Framework: React * Typing: TypeScript * UI Component: Material UI But since it is frontend only, it can be compiled into some form of single file JavaScript bundle (We call it UMD) and be embedded in WHMCS or anywhere of y…
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(Quote) Here you go (Image)
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(Quote) So... * $0.01/MB RAM * $0.1/GB Disk * $0.01/GB BW ?
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(Quote) Do you mean 1GB = $0.1? If not I can get 500GB NVMe for just $5/2yr...
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(Quote) So the unit pricing still the same?
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I was bored so decided to make something fun (It is working but too lazy to build it + VirMach still tweaking the formula) (Image) @VirMach let me know if you want something like this on your order page
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(Quote) $2200 for 324TB, the cost is $6.79/TB/m, that's a loss for you, right?
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A typical standard server of * 1GB RAM * 1 CPU * 25GB NVMe * 1TB Bandwidth * 1 IPv4 is now $25.5/2yr I won't say it is insane, but it is decent enough. With a little bit of tweak for RAM-heavy use cases: * 4GB RAM * 1 CPU * 5GB NVMe * 100GB Ban…
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That just translated to * $5/GB RAM * $8/CPU * $0.1/GB Disk * $2/TB BW * $8/IP
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How about do some Machine Learning? The bot will randomly generate some specs and price, where you can rate the price from (priced too low) 1 to 5 (priced too high). With such information, it can train to generate a price that is just nice to what …