
bikegremlin
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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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(Quote) How much does Clockify charge for being able to do that? (using the free version and I just bill monthly :) )
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(Quote) I've been using Clockify for some time now - and it's quite good (my first go-to for time tracking and billing). Thought this is worth checking out - so far so good. :)
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(Quote) That's ubercool! :) Love it.
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(Quote) Yup. Arduino is a lot more affordable: https://www.arduino.cc/
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Well - Divi seems to still be relying on shortcodes. When you remove Elementor (for whatever reason), you get the basic of the layout still existing. When you remove Divi - you just get [divi-shortcode-xyz fsdljkfalkjsdfkljsadfklsdjafklsdjfkljsdflk…
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(Quote) A simple search-replace can fix the nofollow problem - unless Google starts penalizing links that have "nofollow sponsored sponsored" - if you already have some links with "nofollow sponsored," and some with just the &quo…
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(Quote) Yes, quite strange to not allow custom link tags for buttons. Though, I'd bet a beer that adding "nofollow" (which is possible) will be enough as far as Google is concerned - if an affiliate/paid promotion link has to be done via a…
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(Quote) For me at least, when making a page with very few elements, it is easy to get very high scores. What makes the difference between various page builders is how they score when you put more bells & whistles on a page/site. Just as importa…
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Keep the $7 one: because it's more expensive, and you don't need it! :)
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(Quote) Yes - you just get a pleasant surprise if a lifetime ends up saving more than 50% compared to paying yearly renewals. Also - for me, it is great not having to think about yearly renewals. Not just for the money-saving reasons, but for "…
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(Quote) IMO - nothing is unlimited and "lifetime" as in "your lifetime." I always calculate it as a more-less risky investment, expecting for the product to be useful long enough for the "lifetime" to end up costing les…
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@Ympker - what @vyas said: I see the 500 website limit as: "we give you a practically unlimited number of websites, but don't want the whole Serbia/India/whatever community to be working using only one license." That's what it boils down…
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(Quote) Those lifetimes, especially with products that have been in the market for over 7 years and seem likely to stay & survive, are quite tempting. Have you played with GeneratePress Pro? It gives a ton of options with a quite decent code, c…
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(Quote) Not arguing - the questions aren't rhetorical, but intended to confirm & clarify: Does that make Amazon cloud (unless restricted server locations are used) and Gmail for that matter (if emails with any data/info are saved) not GDPR comp…
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(Quote) I get conflicting feedback from the "GDPR compliance lawyer" - the problem is, for now, most feedback comes through the client. Anyway - got their answer on Google - practically saying it's an evil monster. OK, we all know that, b…
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I could go on and on why GDPR, especially the way it's practically enforced, is crap. But this is a project that must be 100% GDPR compliant, and include a website and a mailing list. @vyas maybe a forum must allow any member to request having all …
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(Quote) I'd look for which one is better supported & more stable. If they're similar, then: If the price of a decent CPU + MTB + RAM is lower with Intel, I'd get Intel - and vice-versa if the tips are in AMD's favour.
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(Quote) That way of resource limiting is a rather rare exception. For all I could tell - the limits are per DirectAdmin (sub)account, not per the whole reseller account in total.
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(Quote) Please expand - perhaps best in a separate topic (even just some beginner/idiot-friendly links explaining the basics would be welcome as far as I'm concerned).
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(Quote) Thanks. :) (Quote) can... not... resist! :) (Image)
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I enjoy writing so I made a "personal blog." Unlike my other, more technically inclined websites, where I do my best to post objective and verifiable info, this one is more artistic a mess. :) https://blog.bikegremlin.com/
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(Quote) Thanks. I have tried that plugin. It had some hiccups. Fine most of the time, but not all the time. Didn't write down the exact problems (sorry), but I know for sure that I removed that plugin eventually. To be fair: It did work perfectly …
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(Quote) Noted. Though, I haven't had these problems since mid-2019, tested with several different providers. I did have them on occasion before that. Thinking out loud: On the upside - "Full (strict)" will show an error if an untrusted ce…
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(Quote) Related to hosting - I think it makes sense to check and ask before jumping in. Less headache for everyone involved. ... So, you've been with a woman? What's it like? :)
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(Quote) No problems with that (a legal warrant coming in). Is that what's understood when it's said "claims"?
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(Quote) Yes, that is probably the most commonly used trick that doesn't take much to implement (using a subdomain that matches the target's domain). I actually wrote about that "trick" - and other "popular" methods here: https:/…
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(Quote) Does DMARC help (additionally)? It is my understanding that SPF + DKIM + DMARC is as good as you can get in order to prevent reduce (make more difficult) phishing/email address spoofing. When I hear of an organization (like a bank or simil…
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(Quote) OP said: "just a missing DMARC (but i honestly don't know where i'd send that)" Could it be that DMARC was not set to strictly drop any emails that don't pass either SPF, or DKIM? That would make this kind of mess much easier, no?
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To quote myself (hoping to be corrected if I'm wrong): Third record contains DMARC settings (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance). What is this? To put it simply, DMARC can be set to tell all the email servers: “If an em…
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(Quote) I'll ask THEM to sponsor any future (Windscribe) VPN videos... :)
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(Quote) Me too. :) I find articles (with screnshots when it matters) a lot more efficient. Still, some people prefer to have things demonstrated, i.e. "show me how that's done." It certainly does no harm to add a video to an article - f…
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I had sent the article (and my config file) to LiteSpeed, suggesting they offer official pre-set config files for various standard setups (like WooCommerce+Elementor, no page builder websites, AMP websites etc.) for download from their servers (safe…
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(Quote) Yes - it seems all are in use. Even for a newly created DirectAdmin account, or a manually migrated cPanel account (so only files from public_html and a database export were "copied").
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@sonic - here it is (better late than never :) ). What's worked well for me so far. Any additions, improvements, and especially corrections are more than welcome. How to configure LiteSpeed WordPress cache?
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(Quote) I can't praise MXroute enough - really happy with the service. As for the TOS - I read it carefully, in order to act in good faith. I.e. I know what I need & want, and wish to see if the provider is willing to provide that - and at whic…
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(Quote) Took a look at Brixly. On paper - prices and services offered look very good. But I really don't like this sentence from their TOS: "We have the right to disclose your identity to any third party that claims that any content posted or …
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(Quote) I think this is intended for an "average 'merican." Out of the box, comes with their phone. In those terms, it's hard to beat by any competition (wish I were wrong).